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Definition of Intermittences

Intermittence
Intermittence In`ter*mit"tence, n. [Cf. F. intermittence.] Act or state of intermitting; intermission. --Tyndall.

Meaning of Intermittences from wikipedia

- Don Quixote (Rudolf Nureyev) Sylvia (John Neumeier) Proust, ou les intermittences du coeur (Roland Petit) Kishin Shinoyama, Manuel Legris à l'Opéra de...
- Philosophy broadcast on Sunday at 1 pm on Arte. He read Marcel Proust in Les Intermittences du cœur and Albertine endormie, with Karol Beffa as pianist. Enthoven...
- German Language courses for international students. After a longer intermittence period, LMU's Summer University resumed as Internationaler Münchner...
- pilot project to test the ability of an ADR program to respond to the intermittence of wind power. Hawaii has a goal to obtain 70 percent of its power from...
- architecture in which the network is designed for always-on use, not intermittence and scarcity. Rather than intelligence being designed into the network...
- Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia between January 1522 and January 1529 (with intermittences in the first year, because he lost the throne between April–June and...
- mort (1946) Carmen (1949) Notre-Dame de Paris (1965) Proust, ou Les intermittences du coeur (1974) Clavigo (1999) Kenneth MacMillan Romeo and Juliet (1965)...
- dans Dans le café de la jeunesse perdue (2007)", in: Modiano, ou, Les intermittences de la mémoire, edited by Anne-Yvonne Julien and Bruno Blanckeman, Table...
- Sleeping Beauty : title role R. Petit Carmen: Bandit woman; Proust ou les intermittences du coeur : Albertine Robbins The Concert: Ballerina; En Sol 2002 Mi...
- exercised in fact at every moment on every point of a territory. The intermittence and discontinuity compatible with the maintenance of the right necessarily...