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Unlike the Baroque suite and sonata, in the concerto the use of interrelated musical themes is not a frequent means of linking the movements.
Their more frequent means of getting to the stadium was in something that seemed almost the size of a subway car, the mayor's hulking white Suburban, with a police light flashing on top.
Just over a third (37 percent) said a desktop computer was their most frequent means of accessing the Internet.
Correspondents said that while Caracas was in darkness, people could be heard banging pots - a frequent means of protest.
This finding correlated with the literature data reporting that hanging is a frequent means of suicide in prisons (Wobeser et al., 2002; Yapo Etté et al., 2012; Okoye et al., 1999).
Data from the Aid Worker Security Database (AWSD) indicates that since 2009, kidnappings have become the most frequent means of violence against aid workers of all types national NGOs, INGOs, the UN, ICRC/Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, internationals and locals included.
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Despite its low elevation — 1,180 feet — frequent snowfall means three things are a necessity: winter-driving skills, a reliable snowplow service and a good source of dry firewood.
But the Fairy team believes it can make the cleaning process more efficient in a few ways: First, more frequent cleanings means less work needs to be done each time.
The term "frequent" here means that the frequency of an extracted sequence should be higher than a threshold, which is called "minimum support" in the industry of data mining.
But even if warmer weather and more frequent watering means I can only provide 50percentt of my irrigation water through conservation, that's still a huge victory.
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