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I hear racist or sexist jokes … constantly, often, frequently, occasionally, rarely, never.
He also hitches his pants constantly and frequently ties his shoes.
There are numerous on- and offramps, which means that vehicles are merging constantly and frequently changing lanes.
He was an E-grade student when we met, constantly disruptive, frequently told (and convinced) that he'd never amount to anything.
Constantly televised, frequently revived, readily available on DVD, "The Searchers" has never been hard to find; still, the subject this most troubling of movies addresses is an inducement to denial.
Mike McLelland said he was disturbed by what he called the "fairy-taling" he's heard in the days since the slaying — that Hasse was constantly afraid, frequently changed his routine, and didn't go outside without his pistol in hand.
The women's experience of stress peaked during middle age, and the researchers found that one in five middle-aged women had experienced stress either constantly or frequently in the past five years.
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Inclusion criteria were female, 20 – 60 years old, and constantly or frequently occurring pain in the neck/shoulder area for more than six months.
In previous studies we could demonstrate that in AD cortical and subcortical neurons are constantly less frequently affected by neurofibrillary degeneration if they are enwrapped by a specialized form of the ECM, the so-called PN.
In previous studies we could demonstrate that in AD cortical and subcortical neurons are constantly less frequently affected by neurofibrillary degeneration if they are enwrapped by a specialized form of the hyaluronan-based extracellular matrix (ECM), the so called 'perineuronal net' (PN).
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