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- noun Plural form of
intermission .
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Examples
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1 May, 2008 in intermissions, personal, thinking out loud
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10 February, 2008 in intermissions, now with pictures
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19 January, 2007 in intermissions, now with pictures
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5 September, 2007 in intermissions, memes, notes from class
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5 December, 2006 in intermissions, now with pictures
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19 December, 2006 in intermissions rejoiceth; and I am as touching the ark of their meat offering established!
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The 90-minute show, with no intermissions, runs at a fast clip.
Lonna Saunders: Dr. King's Volcanic Mountaintop Seductively Explosive Lonna Saunders 2011
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The 90-minute show, with no intermissions, runs at a fast clip.
Lonna Saunders: Dr. King's Volcanic Mountaintop Seductively Explosive Lonna Saunders 2011
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And for the next six and a half hours - plus two intermissions and a dinner break - the audience is transported into the world of "The Great Gatsby," as all the workers in this mysterious office bring the novel to vivid life.
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Personally, I don't like intermissions unless the show is so long it demands it or the story needs it.
Michael Giltz: Hero Plus Fringefest #3: Musicals Galore! Michael Giltz 2011
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