0 a short period between the parts of a play, film, concert, etc. --
1 a brief period between the parts of a performance --
The year of intermission, with few recruits coming from the training colleges, presented difficulties also for the schools.
How is it, we may ask, that it was, nevertheless, after nearly 20 years of intermission, restored?
On top of that we are facing a year of intermission.
Just give us a little intermission to install the technology in the post offices and there will be a miracle.
I should add that since then the necessary planning and preparation has been going ahead without intermission.
It is hoped, however, that it will be possible to utilise the services of any such officers in other ways without intermission.
Clause 15(4) and (5) provides for the intermission of a chief constable of that interdict.
Both aspects make it possible to think of the negotiation as something other than a single event,44 as a long-running show with a great many intermissions.