Word: intervallic
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Twenty of those minutes came in the first period when Harvard took a 1-0 lead. The other two minutes came in the third period when Harvard tallied three times, in the interval between, well, Cornell scored six straight unanswered goals.
Said's study took him along both banks of the Nile and deep into the deserts. He studied the magnetism of rocks to determine when they had been formed, used radioactive dating methods to determine the age of soil samples and fossils and checked other geological records, such as...
Brenda Way--like most of the collective, both choreographer and dancer--is able to diagram neatly her dances based on "various mathematical systems." Displayed at the concert, her instructions for one dance read something as follows: dancer A does event #1 in a specified time interval; dancer B repeats event...
Another way to judge an age's well-being is to examine its shared optimism about the future. Consider that moment of new beginnings in 1945-46, when millions of veterans returned home from World War II to resume peacetime living. For many, the G.I. Bill made possible the...
Vasey changed positions repeatedly during the first 20 years of his medical career. That interval in his life included a diverce from his first wife and separation from three children.