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OO Drought Will Be 20% More Frequent By End Of Century say scientists.
Primary care physicians report that anxiety is one of the most frequent complaints driving patients to their offices – more frequent, by some accounts, than the common cold.
Instead, at speeches that remain frequent by any measure, he usually addresses several hundred at most, many trucked in from the countryside.
So, mid-latitude He+ troughs are not so frequent by day; they occur more often in summer (P≅30%) than in winter (P=5 to 10%).
Often she acted onstage with her husband, Paul Sparer -- in everything from "A Phoenix Too Frequent" by Christopher Fry to Edward Albee's "Delicate Balance" to Mr. Gurney's "Love Letters".
In fact, he said, modelling expects cyclones in the South Pacific to shift southward and become 20-30% less frequent by the end of the century as a result of climate change.
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Outbreaks of louse-borne diseases were frequent by-products of famine, war, and other disasters before the advent of insecticides (see infectious disease).
Much of their authority and legitimacy in the public eye came from the soviets' role as accurate reflectors of popular will: delegates had no set terms of office, and frequent by-elections gave ample opportunity for quick exertion of influence by the voters.
It was frequented by Negresses.
much venerated and frequented by pilgrims.
It was not frequented by Jack ashore.
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