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At infrequent White House press conferences, he would be citing Brezhnev and Andropov's ninety-nine-per-cent approval ratings among Soviet citizens.
They perform only at infrequent intervals now.
However, in my experience, changing hard drives, upgrading graphics cards and adding memory at infrequent intervals does not.
Refueling engines required only pumping heavy fuel oil at infrequent intervals; locomotives frequently ran coast-to-coast with only changes of crew and refueling.
The Who, for example, intimated, first explicitly in 1982 and then nudge-nudgingly at infrequent intervals since, that they were making farewell appearances – but are currently on tour 31 years on.
Repeated chaining at short intervals, or prescribed burning at infrequent intervals, will likely favor juniper dominance.
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But in its response to the commission, Morgan Stanley said that "entertainment at topless bars was at most infrequent".
As the American occupation came under increasing attack by insurgents in 2003, the interrogations at Abu Ghraib had produced, at best, infrequent bursts of useful information, members of military intelligence said.
The respondents were asked to chose between three options: Not at all, infrequent and frequent.
Nothing spurred organic growth, and Flowtab didn't have the funds to keep buying users that were at best infrequent revenue sources.
The variable measures religious inclination of respondent and has three categories namely: Not at all, infrequent and frequent engagement in religious activities.
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