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His work stood out in "Frequency" at the Studio Museum in Harlem last season for its sheer decorative vehemence.
"It seemed to hit a frequency at the right time," said Helen Jensen, whose steampunk name is La Falconesse.
The F.B.I. nicknamed him the Holiday Bandit because the holdups increased in frequency at Christmastime.
Each loudspeaker has a frequency at which it resonates most readily.
We had been meeting with some frequency at the Thruway Diner in New Rochelle, but it was a pale imitator compared with Mont Olympos, she promised.
Spread-spectrum radio signals being sent out are scattered over a wide range of frequencies and then collected back onto their original frequency at the receiver.
D1 SCIENCE/HEALTH End-of-Life Care for demented Selderly demented elderly patients show up with increasing frequency at hospitals throughout the country.
The cuts would eliminate two subway lines, create more crowding on subways and buses, and reduce frequency at off-peak hours.
Despite the passage of five decades, issues relating to Nazi war crimes still arise with some frequency at the World Jewish Congress.
Frequency at the knee.
A perfect microphone would vibrate at a known frequency at, and only at, certain input frequencies.
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