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episodic English

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episodic

of writing or narration; divided into or composed of episodes the book is episodic and the incidents don't always hang together limited in duration to a single episode an account concerned primarily with episodic events such as the succession of rulers (= occasional) occurring or appearing at usually irregular intervals episodic in his affections occasional headaches

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Sometimes she cries over past sins, an episodic orgy with a totally strange boy followed by an abortion.
To give the show that kind of feature-film science-fiction look on an episodic television budget was our biggest challenge.
Sometimes we'd play some hockey on the roof or knock a casket over at a funeral, but other than that, our lives were a lot less episodic.
It looks like the bacteria is causing these cells to produce a hormone that interferes with the brain's ability to access episodic memory.
I have a good episodic memory.
Let's not get episodic, okay, old-timer?
The problem is in episodic memory.
It was interesting. They are not episodic, but semantic.
Been there. It wasn't episodic.
So, semantic are stored facts, and episodic are sequences of memories.
What I first perceived as cute and endearing was actually quite exhausting her episodic hysteria, her chronic dissatisfaction, her endless pragmatism.
He. he said it was a little episodic which only means he read it in several sittings.
Or non-episodic cluster headaches.
Quite thick! He has acute episodic schizophrenia.
Sometimes she cries over past sins an episodic orgy with a totally strange boy followed by an abortion.
Well, Father, women are very episodic for me.
Episodic hydrocephalus explains the memory deficits and behavioral disturbances.
Episodic allegory.
Let's not get episodic, okay? Old-timer.
It wasn't episodic.
He has acute episodic schizophrenia.
As for me things have started to feel. A little episodic.
Not quite. One's procedural memories remain intact, but everything else, episodic memories, autobiographical memories, vanish.

News and current affairs

Jia's movie is episodic; four loosely linked stories about lone acts of extreme violence, mostly culled from contemporary newspaper stories.
And that implies an extended period of episodic economic disruption and political upheaval far beyond this summer's debates on America's debt ceiling and Europe's distressed sovereign debtors.
Moreover, there is a fundamentally creative element to innovation: it results from an intellectual process that takes time, and that in retrospect always seem inexplicably slow or episodic.
So, while there may be fewer economic collapses, owing to better macroeconomic management, high growth will likely remain episodic and exceptional.
Yes, Afghans live in a shifting pattern of loyalty to Kabul, but this unity has historically been only episodic, with frequent periods of fragmentation as well.
Episodic muddling through may be the best that can be hoped for.
PRINCETON: Around the world commentators fondly insist that Boris Yeltsin's relations with reality are episodic, unpredictable, erratic, maybe even insane.

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