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The film interleaves extracts from her father's autobiography with family interviews.
They interleaved the pages with absorbent paper to dry them out.
Thread scheduling is much more efficient when done in the client process, without requiring hardware- and operating-system context switches when synchronizing or interleaving thread executions.
In this way, content determination is interleaved with discourse planning, with the discourse planning process in overall control.
In particular, we show that they may be used in the study of interleaving models like transition systems.
A path labelled by a trace is split by int into a set of paths labelled by strings in the trace (interleaving).
The evolution of the system can then be viewed as a sequence of global states which occur by interleaving the individual process traces.
In the actual implementation it is interleaved with it, as detailed in figure 6.
Concurrent means that the evaluation steps of each conjunct can be interleaved.
However, it is not clear whether the suggestion allows for interleaving and there is no treatment of sequence points.