spasmodically उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Slimbridge has also been involved in trying to increase population levels of common cranes, which had bred spasmodically in Britain since the late 1970s.
- Fuller Banks & the Debentures, supported UK group the Stranglers at the Queens Hotel, other groups played spasmodically, generally at hall gigs.
- This delicately put definition is rooted in British stock-market lingo for a trader who appears spasmodically on the floor and is liable to make mistakes.
- But Article I puts responsibility for declaring war solely in congressional hands, and Congress, most notably in 1973, has spasmodically tried to keep it there.
- With the sharp slowdown in capital spending for technology, Lucent has spasmodically reduced its work force to 87, 000 today from 155, 000 a year ago.
- In the real economic history of capitalism, there is therefore no evidence of a spontaneous tendency toward economic equilibrium : capitalism develops spasmodically, through booms and slumps.
- New Mexico National Guardsmen in surplus Air Force fatigues will man the whole thing, and the soft latex aliens will be wired to twitch spasmodically on the autopsy table.
- Speaking spasmodically with long pauses, he said, " I love the theater, " and patted the Provincetown stage as if it were an old friend.
- Since any theatrical talent is writing on water, it is left to the chroniclers to preserve their art for posterity, and this is something Sheehy has done only spasmodically.
- He then returned to Australia and spasmodically entered Australian Drivers'Championship rounds in coming years, including a top five result at the one-off 1993 Indonesian Grand Prix.