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intersperse

[in-ter-spurs] / ˌɪn tərˈspɜrs /


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The administration has published a heavy stream of video on social media showing war footage, interspersed with pop-culture media such as imagery from the videogame franchise “Call of Duty.”

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U.S. government accounts have posted stylized videos of strikes, some interspersed with movie or videogame footage.

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In the book, subtitled “Love, Loss, and a Really Long Walk,” the author intersperses dispatches from her trip with harrowing personal reflections on marriage, motherhood and the self.

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Vargas Llosa intersperses the story with nimbly delivered informational chapters explaining the history and influences of the Peruvian vals, or waltz, which synthesizes European and indigenous musical styles.

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They either saw the recording with no interruptions, or interspersed with one of 10 different glitch types, including freezes, lags, blank screens, pixelations and echoes.

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