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For all the ingenuity and obvious efficiency of the New York Police Department and its fellows — qualities that have made terrorism in the city since 9/11 far more infrequent than anyone might have imagined in those panicky days and months after it — there is no such thing as no risk.

It is now accepted that the condition is far more infrequent, with the prevalence reported as between 0.6 and 4%% of patients [ 4], [ 6].

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Meanwhile, a far more serious protest should be made by northern commuters against ever heavier investment in the south, leaving the miserable crammed infrequent squalor of their commuter lines to rot.

In more recent studies, rewarming shock after moderate TH seems to be a more infrequent eventuality, probably because TH management has been completely changed by the advent of ICUs and a far less hypothermic regimen.

Infanticide is even more infrequent.

Far more.

Agent Furey's visits to the house became more infrequent.

The had become more infrequent since the son married.

But far more useful.

And sometimes far more.

About far more things?

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