Daily flights between the island and the mainland have resumed after an interval of over six months.
The speech was followed by a short interval of silence.
During the interval, refreshments and snacks will be served in the lobby.
The patient had to be woken at regular
intervals to take his medicine.
There are markers at 1 mile intervals along the route to let the racers know how far they have to go.
There were groups of spectators at intervals along the route, cheering the riders on.
George Santayana once remarked that there is no cure for
birth and death, save to enjoy the interval.
The doctor advised icing the boy's injured ankle at 10 minute intervals to bring the swelling down.
Snow fell throughout the northern part of the United States at frequent intervals during the summer of 1816.
You need to check the
machine at regular intervals in order to make sure it is functioning properly.
The longest interval between the birth of two children on record is 41 years; a Welsh woman had a girl in 1956, and then a boy in 1997.
Katherine Hathaway once suggested that a person needs at intervals to separate himself from family and companions, and go to new places. He must go without his familiars in order to be open to influences, to change.
A migrating gray whale has a predictable breathing pattern, generally blowing 3-5 times in 15-30 second intervals before submerging for 3-5 minutes.
Bamboo plants flower at regular intervals from ten to more than one hundred years.
Eating is a requirement for living; therefore, there must be mechanisms in the body and mind that make us hungry and interested in eating at regular intervals.
Norbert Schmitt has noted that recent studies suggest that second language learners should review new vocabulary soon after the initial meeting, and then at gradually increasing intervals.
The ancient Greeks believed that mathematical laws underlay the systems of both musical intervals and heavenly bodies.