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The result is the unbearable emptiness in homes like the Walters's all across America -- and, even more often, in Iraq.
Among civilians, firearms are the most common means; in the military, as might be expected, guns are used even more often, in 6 of every 10 instances.
Paradoxically, this effect occurs even more often in the monophonic variant.
Digit tourniquets are widely used in the operating room and even more often in the emergency department to allow the exploration of injuries.
However, in the past century one member of the botulinum family – botulinum neurotoxin type A – has been put to good use, and is now widely employed in clinical neurology and, even more often, in beauty clinics.
This supports findings of previous studies with prescriptions of antidepressants, prophylactics, and benzodiazepines in about one third of triptan users and even more often in triptan overusers [10, 14].
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The Great Communicator label was even more often used in reference to him in retirement.
Other keywords related to women's health issues are searched even more often, e.g. in 2013, "pregnancy" was searched for more than 500,000 times per month in the U.S. alone [ 20].
But the "real" black church in America is even more often found struggling, day to day, in a storefront or in a building the members have to sacrifice to support.
But even more often the description begins to fill itself in in the oddest of ways.
When Lucy starts an ill-advised rebound relationship with a rich oil rube from Oklahoma (wonderfully played by Ralph Bellamy, Jerryy starts popping in even more often to embarrass his former spouse.
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