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Rallies became less frequent; points were quick and dull.
At frequent points local warlords and governments in the region exaggerated and used the US fear of al-Qaida to serve their own ends.
The design of a trial to estimate onset requires scheduling earlier and more frequent points of evaluation than the conventional week by week approach.
Meanwhile, Sally becomes involved with a Hispanic woman (Priscilla Lopez) who is running a failing clinic for the poor where, at one of the story's frequent points of unbelievability, a stabbing victim is rushed in for an emergency operation.
Frequent points of encounter were ED or acute care, and various wards, with preadmission, out-patient and X-ray departments also included; but there was no attempt to compare across these settings.
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Outsourcing has been a frequent point of dispute for organized labour.
This study looks at the path to MS diagnosis from the Emergency Department (ED), a frequent point of access for healthcare.
Another frequent point of confusion about the cost of offsetting is that different offset companies quote different prices for offsetting the same activity.
The waters near the border have been a frequent point of debate on sovereignty over an islet northeast of Pusan held tenaciously by South Korea but claimed by Japan.
This was a frequent point of contention: Ann being "more of a night person," he told me later, "was sort of an ongoing issue".
"Of course frustration can turn to chaos," said Najeh Abd al-Majid, another resident of the camp, a frequent point of clashes between Palestinian youths and the Israeli military.
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