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interval

[in-ter-vuhl] / ˈɪn tər vəl /


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This layer built up over a short geological interval, offering a rare snapshot of marine life just a few million years after the end-Permian mass extinction.

From Science Daily

Mr. Clayton’s “Finding Ways,” whose triumphant melody coalesces from a loose geometry of intervals, and which relies on tension-and-release, suggests the architecture and motion of music by pianist Andrew Hill, another 1960s Blue Note hero.

From The Wall Street Journal

Achouri then took centre stage, doubling the lead with a lovely cushioned finish from an Ali Abdi cross as the interval approached.

From Barron's

Using HRS data from 1992-2022, they followed individuals at two-year intervals from age 56, when the vast majority are still in the labor force, to age 75, when most have fully retired.

From MarketWatch

But Emery revealed he had given Rogers a reality check at the interval in a bid to raise his game to even greater heights.

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