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interval

A distance in space or in time. There is a ten-minute interval between classes. In music, an interval is the difference in pitch between two notes. In mathematics, an interval is a connected section of the real line. (mostly British) An intermission. In the game of cricket, either of the two breaks, at lunch and tea, between the three sessions of a day's play.

interval

(= time interval) a definite length of time marked off by two instants a set containing all points (or all real numbers) between two given endpoints (= separation) the distance between things fragile items require separation and cushioning the difference in pitch between two notes

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Simple sentences

There was a long interval before he answered.

Movie subtitles

Shall we take him now or wait till the interval?
Six hour interval.
There's an interval now.
Get back in line and keep your interval.
Transmission interval, 2, 500 yards.
Well, what is a decent interval for a fella to stay away?
It's for the interval.
It's Interval time.
It is the nourishment interval.
The exercise interval.
Rest interval. Fifteen trisecs.
We'll try three-second interval shots.
His interval time is 1:08.
The interval of uncertainty was actually fairly brief, Captain.
I'll find them in the interval.
So you couldn't even wait a decent interval, you and your princess.
Take normal distance and interval.
Two squadrons dropping high explosives. followed by two squadrons at minimum interval. to smother the entire target area. with rockets and machine gun fire.
We'll only arrive after the interval.
But the interval between is worth it all.
After whatever is considered a decent interval by your bridge club.
Alien ship maintaining interval, captain.
I'll write you in the first interval and send Maggie out to post it.
Small charge - small penetration, minimum interval.
Large charge - greatest penetration, maximum interval.
At an interval.
No - It's for the interval.
Rest interval.
The interval of uncertainty was actually fairly brief, captain.
WHAT IS ITS TRANSFERENCE INTERVAL?
Ah, transference interval?

News and current affairs

When it occasionally does, even for a short interval - as UN Resolution 1701 for cessation of hostilities in Lebanon seems to be holding - it is time to take stock of events in the hopes that a responsible debate may influence those in power.
The thirty-year interval between historic bridge failures was first highlighted by the work of Paul Sibly, who wrote a thesis on the subject, and his University of London advisor, A. C. Walker.
This implies an interval of two months between interest-rate moves instead of the three-month interval that has become standard ECB practice in the current interest-rate cycle.
Changes can always be proposed after a decent interval passes.
Instead, universities are learning to balance their academic and business roles in the increasingly brief interval between discovery and commercialization of research findings.

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