Word: intermittente
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He was that, all right. Rajakowitsch traveled as Eichmann's deputy to Czechoslovakia, Poland and Berlin; then, in 1941 he was rushed to The Netherlands, where intermittent month-long protest riots had broken out in major cities after the Nazis' first raid on the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam...
Stauffer's article, accompanied by eight pages of intriguing photographs, describes the life of the Quashqai nomads of Iran and the government's intermittent efforts at forcing them to settle. He fails, however, to explain the reason for the present Shah's opposition to the nomads and sounds much too...
In order to check the spectroscope's operation before it is used in OSO II, NASA launched it in an Aerobee rocket last November, for a 15 minute flight over White Sands. The instrument failed to operate properly, and gave only intermittent readings of ultraviolet intensity. If the device had...
The problem is more than a . The intermittent watchfulness of the Faculty has not brought forth a system, and a standing profitably survey the area. If a committee were created, it would probably include many members of the language departments who now the responsibility for the low instruction given in...
Ashurst stayed on in Washington-"It was a duty and a doom for me to stay away from Arizona." For two years, he held a job as a member of the Board of Immigration Appeals in the Justice Department. Then he retired altogether, emerging only occasionally into the spotlight. He...