- Look up interstitial or
interstice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
interstitial space or
interstice is a
space between structures or objects. In...
- In
Roman Catholicism, the
interstices is a
period of at
least three months between the
ordination of a man to the
diaconate and his
ordination to the...
- E. (February 1999). "The
Twice and ****ure President:
Constitutional Interstices and the Twenty-Second Amendment".
Minnesota Law Review. 83 (3): 565–635...
- 1177/004208168502100106. ISSN 0042-0816. S2CID 153704300. Iain Borden, "Automobile
Interstices:
Driving and the In-Between
Spaces of the City"; in
Brighenti (2013)...
- Gant,
Scott E. (1999). "The
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Constitutional Interstices and the Twenty-Second Amendment".
Minnesota Law Review. 83 (565). ISSN 0026-5535...
- long as it is
marked "sensitive" by uploaders,
which puts it
behind an
interstice and
hides it from minors. The "super-follow"
feature is said to enable...
- tools. The long-held view is that the
carbon atoms fit into
octahedral interstices in a close-packed
metal lattice when the
metal atom
radius is greater...
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Founded in 2018, they
released their debut EP the same year,
titled "The
Interstice". The
following year, they
released their first album, God Hand. In 2021...
- Gant,
Scott E. (1999). "The
Twice and ****ure President:
Constitutional Interstices and the Twenty-Second Amendment" (PDF).
Minnesota Law Review. 83. Minneapolis...
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temperatures between 20 and 23 °C (68 and 73 °F),
linked by two
short interstices. The
tropical climate is
strongly moderated by the
oceanic influence...