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1. On the southern edge of this plateau, overlooking the Karedarzin lowlands and the river itself, far in the distance, there is a series of lofty cliffs stretching irregularly for hundreds of miles
2. But should the sovereign attempt irregularly, and by violence, to deprive any number of clergymen of their freeholds, on account, perhaps, of their having propagated, with more than ordinary zeal, some factious or seditious doctrine, he would only render, by such persecution, both them and their doctrine ten times more popular, and therefore ten times more troublesome and dangerous, than they had been before
3. The volleys along the whole front grew more steady and regular, and General Hawkins, realizing the uselessness of irregularly facing the entire Spanish army, ordered the “rally” sounded
4. Planted irregularly in this open space were about 10 crosses, all made with hazel sticks
5. The small cave was irregularly shaped in an angular way; the bookcases and an old study were massed together near the corner of the jutting rock, while a somewhat larger space to the right of the study, a sort of crevice, housed a small cot and a cupboard of what at a glance seemed to be antique wood
6. Whoever this was, seemed to have very long legs, yet they trod lightly and rather tentatively, irregularly on the ground
7. He wrote irregularly
8. ’ True, Meenu had a job which needed more care, and all the more because that job provided for her all her life including the one decade when Krishnan went to study abroad and sent money home irregularly
9. Up to 13% may contain at least one irregularly spelled vowel sound
10. I was looking for UFOs when I saw a pair of white lights, blinking irregularly, flying toward us from the direction of the mainland
11. striations in the body which divide it more or less irregularly into segments,
12. Being fed so irregularly and little at that, my reserves had been too low to recover and heal hence the need to eat
13. 8 At six o'clock that morning Jesus was led forth from the home of Caiaphas to appear before Pilate for confirmation of the sentence of death which this Sanhedrist court had so unjustly and irregularly decreed
14. Practically, order for finished products are placed irregularly throughout the year which implies uneven operation load on production facilities
15. Surrounding the land, a wall of irregularly sized stones remained
16. Remember that one day you were just an atom, and became an ion where the electrons and protons were placed irregularly, some with more protons than electrons and vice versa
17. If medication is taken irregularly or is stopped suddenly, the fits are likely recurring
18. Byron stared in confusion at the man dressed in the short skirt and leather strapped sandals, his olive skin was flushed with anger, and his irregularly beaded jet-black hair was becoming pasted to his temple with angry perspiration
19. Light entered through irregularly shaped windows constructed from bottles packed together with clay
20. there was an irregularly shaped slab of rock in a wire frame holder
21. By waiting a year, indeed, the same enthusiast, supposing him there, could hear everything again, for Herr Dremmel's sermons numbered twenty-six and were planned to begin on January 1st with the Circumcision, and leaping along through the fortnights of the year ended handsomely and irregularly with an extra one at Christmas
22. Presently, however, she perceived that her thinking was more a general discomfort of the mind punctuated irregularly by flashes than anything that could honestly be called clear
23. He studied for thelaw and practised it in Madrid, but irregularly, devoting most 264of his time to
24. irregularly, without any pattern
25. It bounced irregularly, spinning as it was struck now and again
26. � Some days, often if irregularly, the "No" failed, and I fell back into the morass of depression
27. In passing the garden to reach the road, at a place where a bridle hook is driven into the wall, I saw something white moved irregularly, evidently by another agent than the wind
28. disordered curls, irregularly shading a face, on which all the roseate
29. This room was about twelve feet square and the ceiling - which was low and irregularly shaped, showing in places the formation of the roof - had been decorated by Owen with painted ornaments
30. His stick struck the ground less emphatically and his breath, issuing irregularly, almost with a sighing sound, condensed in the wintry air
31. Some might be a bit lax in their observation of the Writ’s injunctions, some might attend the services of Mother Church only irregularly, yet every single one of them believed, with a unanimity that would have been almost more alien than the Gbaba to any citizen of the Terran Federation
32. It was that time of the year, the turning-point of summer, when the crops of the present year are a certainty, when one begins to think of the sowing for next year, and the mowing is at hand; when the rye is all in ear, though its ears are still light, not yet full, and it waves in gray-green billows in the wind; when the green oats, with tufts of yellow grass scattered here and there among it, droop irregularly over the late-sown fields; when the early buckwheat is already out and hiding the ground; when the fallow lands, trodden hard as stone by the cattle, are half ploughed over, with paths left untouched by the plough; when from the dry dung-heaps carted onto the fields there
33. The vivas of those nearest to the orator bursting out suddenly propagated themselves irregularly to the confines of the crowd, like flames running over dry grass, and expired in the opening of the streets
34. With little ripples that were hardly the shadows of waves, the laden mattress moved irregularly down the pool
35. Because the depreciation and other amortization charges are irregularly computed
36. The earnings then declined irregularly for six years; the price fell to 23½ in 1962, and the following year it was taken over by its parent enterprise (Anaconda Corporation) at the equivalent of only 33
37. Opportunities to make his kind of investment arise irregularly, and then due to unpredictable circumstances
38. It was coming from inside the elevator shaft, a skitter of something smooth and steel against the wall, moving irregularly
39. Most of the Jovian and Saturnian moons are small, irregularly shaped bodies of ice and rock, and many are almost certainly captured asteroids
40. The Tsar’s foot, in the narrow pointed boot then fashionable, touched the groin of the bobtailed bay mare he rode, his hand in a white glove gathered up the reins, and he moved off accompanied by an irregularly swaying sea of aides-decamp
41. In front in the fog a shot was heard and then another, at first irregularly at varying intervals- trata
42. It was at this point that she began to pay the Thenardiers irregularly
43. It was, then, a mind which had unfolded itself there, sigh by sigh, irregularly, without order, without choice, without object, hap-hazard
44. If spaces differ from one another considerably (that is, optimization is unsteady), their convolution will have an appearance of a surface with a large number of optimal areas scattered over it irregularly
45. Strong trends and narrow trade ranges alternate unpredictably, and volatile periods come to the place of tranquility irregularly without any distinguishable periodicity
46. The theoretically straight path of this Brownian particle is modified by the unpredictable impact of chaotically moving surrounding molecules which—coming back from this physical allegory to the reality of the financial world—can be compared to the influence of economic and corporate news entering the market unpredictably and irregularly
47. 7 Lavers (Porphyria) have thin, irregularly shaped, satiny, red, purplish or brown fronds and are found in both the Atlantic and Pacific
48. The chief of the party were now collected irregularly round the fire, and waiting the final break-up
49. When I made this prediction, I knew of only one imperfect case, namely, of the young flower-peduncles of a Maurandia which revolved slightly and irregularly, like the stems of twining plants, but without making any use of this habit
50. Soon afterwards Fritz Muller discovered that the young stems of an Alisma and of a Linum—plants which do not climb and are widely separated in the natural system—revolved plainly, though irregularly, and he states that he has reason to suspect that this occurs with some other plants