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The complaints have been frequent enough that some politicians, almost all of them Republicans, have weighed in.

However, his lapses with technique were frequent enough that the Giants had no problem letting him go.

Announcements like these have been frequent enough that Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of the Web site FinAid.org, has kept a running tally.

Ms. Buchenholz said that the expression of hope among survivors was "frequent enough that we're still encountering it every day and every night".

LaBeouf, a film actor whose performance art pieces have become frequent enough that calling him a dilettante is old hat, was at the Angelika Film Center in Greenwich Village, New York, for his most arduous experiment yet.

Since the introduction of the Rooney Rule in 2003, which compels NFL teams to interview at least one minority candidate for head coach and general manager jobs, these handshakes are frequent enough that few notice.

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At his Chicago news conference — a frequent enough occurrence that he addressed reporters by their first names — he spoke with a kind of appalled relish about the alleged crimes of Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich.

Additional to regular connection patterns in large random networks, other local motifs can also be frequent enough, such that they constitute a common rather than an exceptional feature of the network.

That estimate suggests large banks have reaped tremendous benefits from under-serving distressed homeowners, a complaint frequent enough among borrowers that federal regulators have acknowledged the industry has fundamental shortcomings, including a penchant to abuse borrowers, and is in need of reform.

However, it may not be done frequent enough to ensure that the pyrite-rich fraction, which is differentially deposited near the slurry discharge point, is encapsulated by clay-rich fraction which is deposited farthest from the slurry discharge point.

Autosymmetry is a property that is frequent enough within Boolean functions to be interesting in the synthesis process.

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