It corresponds with the end of an interval known as the Medieval Warm Period.
"But all the vocal pyrotechnics and technical know-how on offer can't put right the vapidity at the core of a plot that could have been written on the back of an interval drinks order, " wrote Matt Wolf of The Arts Desk.
But while many senators are so afflicted, the truth is that only two in this century have been elevated directly to the White House -- and they were separated by an interval of 40 years.
After an interval for celebration of yesterday's accomplishment, it will be back to politics as usual.
But it was Hibernian who took the lead against the run of play five minutes before the interval when Merouane Zemmama threaded an inviting pass into the path of Stokes, who darted past Mulgrew before slotting the ball past Jamie Langfield.
The interval of the tritone (an augmented fourth, known as the "devil in music") emerges throughout, lending an eerie, uneasy atmosphere to the work.
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McGuire soon added another try for the home side after the interval when he pulled out of an attempted tackle by Paul Wood.
Inverness restored parity four minutes after the interval when Rooney took advantage of an unforced Elebert error and the burly forward was alert to seize possession and slot home.
Ancelotti sacrificed the midfield cover of Mikel at the interval to introduce Drogba in an attempt to revive a misfiring attack that had scored only three goals in their previous six games.
United went into the interval piling on the pressure in search of an equaliser and started the second half in the same manner.
It was the signal for the Blades' first real spell of pressure in the game and brought an equaliser seven minutes before the interval.
Reina was tested twice by Nani's shot and a Rooney free-kick from the edge of the area before the interval, but the game had settled after an explosive opening.
Paul Allen employed ten artists at his Interval Research lab, which closed in 2006 without making much of an impact.
Twelvetrees hit back immediately with his try, after Van Gisbergen missed a tackle, and Croft capped an imperious first-half performance with a try of his own moments before the interval to give the Tigers a bonus point.
Clea and I waited an appropriate interval, then turned and clung to each other in a kind of rapture.
In fact, what has - at least for an interval - calmed such conflicts has been the workings, however rickety, of democratic politics.
Everton's only serious response was a header from midfield man Jack Rodwell that flew just wide and Moyes made an alteration the situation demanded at the interval, removing defender Tony Hibbert in favour of striker Jermaine Beckford.
On the other hand no diet alone, restriction diet or otherwise, will double lifespan. (See further below.) Media focus on caloric restriction diets is for the sole purpose of diverting attention from megadoses of antioxidants, especially Coenzyme Q10, combined with interval training and no meat in the diet and the daily inclusion of oatmeal, an approach which can indeed double lifespan.
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None of the options are as short a time interval as the 1-hour pass or as long an interval as the annual pass, however.
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It was a standing joke in the commentary box that his arrival on the air would coincide with a drinks interval, an injury to a player, a break for bad light or a drought of run-scoring.
Here was the full horror of a relationship that both relied on chance meetings and was subject to utter estrangement: what you could miss in an interval.
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