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"This is an infrequently used program," he said in explaining the previous rejections.
"Abstraction of Stream" an infrequently seen pastel-on-paper work from 1921, is one of the artist's most distinctive abstracts.
From the lower 70s to the upper 90s, it's an infrequently interrupted paean to mediocrity, with scores of functional, forgettable options.
The D&X is an infrequently used abortion procedure; but the health exception question is whether protecting women's health requires an exception for those infrequent occasions.
Your Task: In a paragraph describe an infrequently encountered risk you think people exaggerate that wasn't listed in the essay, and then explain what risks you encounter daily yet underestimate.
Vick missed two full seasons because of his 18-month prison sentence for his role in a dogfighting operation, and he spent last year as an infrequently used backup.
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In WA, CA-MRSA infrequently carries the genes encoding PVL (34 ); however, 2 CA-MRSA clones, ST30-MRSA-IV, and ST93-MRSA-IV, more commonly isolated in eastern Australia are PVL positive.
The phylogenetic depth of this divergence, which may range between 0.63 My and 3.5 My (mean 1.83 My) for the control region and from 0.164 to 3.603 My (mean 2.051) for the 16S rRNA, probably excludes human introduction and reveals an infrequently-studied phylogeographic relationship in terrestrial vertebrates.
He was recently named a Kammersanger of the Vienna State Opera, an honor infrequently bestowed on Americans.
While interest in the tophus has surged recently as an outcome measure in treatment, it is often an afterthought, infrequently analyzed.
Total ankle replacement (TAR) is a rather infrequently performed operation with a reported annual incidence of 0.7 per 10 (Henricson et al 2007).
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