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interpolated

ADJECTIVE
inserted
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Interpolated scenes, outside the storyline, show them driving down a desert road as Mickey explains the trickier points of lawyering, as a sort of one-man Anglo-Mexican Greek chorus.

From Los Angeles Times • May 11, 2022

Interpolated in the agony of this tale is the parallel drama of their daughter Quintana’s medical emergency, hospitalised in New York with a case of pneumonia that became septic shock.

From The Guardian • Feb. 8, 2016

Fidelity, , , et al Interpolated somewhere among these maxims is the angst and avarice of diving back into the market now, following a 200 percent total return from the lows nearly five years ago.

From BusinessWeek • Nov. 25, 2013

Interpolated in the middle is the Legend of St. Veronica, and Tiberius, and the Death of Pilate.

From "Everyman," with other interludes, including eight miracle plays by Rhys, Ernest

Interpolated by fifteenth-century writer in spaces left vacant by the fourteenth-century scribe are many recipes and much astrology. 14th century.

From The Old English Herbals by Rohde, Eleanour Sinclair




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