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Sentences with interleave

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  • Interleave the eight-page form with carbon paper.
  • Interleave carbon paper between the pages of the form.
  • That's all you need to produce simple, interleaved entries.
  • They are interleaved, like interlocked fingers, so that as you pull apart the two halves of the pod, they unfold from one another.
  • Ash layers are generally interleaved with beds of lava and sediment, and so a rock that contains such a layer was formed at approximately the time of the ash deposition.
  • The event notes are interleaved with my own thoughts, which progress over the seminar and gradually completely dominate.
  • Pomerol's finest wines are in general made on the highest parts of the plateau, which is predominantly gravel whose layers are interleaved with clay, becoming sandier in the west, where rather lighter wines are made.
  • Anna Howell kept a record of her gardening interleaved in agricultural almanacs and often mentioned the many hazards she encountered.
  • One is the performance advantage of being able to interleave commands to different physical spindles.
  • Is there or is there not advantage to be gained by trying to interleave the supplementary material into the book so that material appears in a single series rather than in two disconnected series.
  • If you're going to store watercolour paintings, interleave them with archival tissue and wrap the bundles tightly in non-permeable opaque plastic, between stiff boards.
  • At ground level it comprises tracts of both dense and open-canopy forest dominated by conifers such as fir, larch, pine, and spruce, interleaved with boggy terrains.
  • More commonly, anhedral masses are found interleaved with giant biotite crystals.
  • These routes were double spaced and interleaved with ground.
  • The target section is made up of 31 brick walls interleaved with 31 target trackers.
  • It interleaves the remaining analog signal with the digital and splits them in time by transmitting the analog information separate from the digital signal.
  • There was plate after plate of exquisite illustrations, interleaved with pages of old-fashioned print, detailing some long and involved story of Pacific pioneers.
  • The edition size is 125 and comes packaged in a custom linen portfolio box interleaved with vellum sheets.
  • They are interleaved and left to bump along together, without too much connective thread.
  • This system consists of four large detectors, each containing a stack of wire chambers interleaved with a sandwich of thin lead plates that are drilled with a fine matrix of holes.
  • The manuscript corrections are on an interleaved copy of Thomson's Works, now in the British Library.
  • He is thought to have used an interleaved copy of his dictionary as a foundation word list and had the help of some half a dozen amanuenses.
  • On another night, he composed a surf-clam sashimi of crimson-and-white, thorn-shaped slices interleaved with wisps of lemon, so that it resembled a gorgeous sea dragon.
  • When our turn came we helped ourselves to piles of rocket and Parmesan, salami and Parma ham, slices of buffalo mozzarella interleaved with juicy, ripe tomatoes and a couple of portions of saltimbocca.
  • Data in a RAID 0 volume is arranged into blocks that are interleaved among the disks so that reads and writes can be performed in parallel.
  • This array provides data striping at byte level with distributed or interleave parity.
  • The Goldners play the most refined, aristocratic live string quartet music in the country and, to interleave the Sculthorpe works.
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