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"It's less frequent these days," she said.
Fortunately the phone calls are not too frequent these days.
Especially when it's only one of a number of sources most people frequent these days.
With clashes between police and drug traffickers increasingly frequent these days, the TV news announced that during the Olympics the Brazilian army will occupy some slums.
Mr. Bush uses such appearances -- and they are frequent these days -- to remind voters of his commitment to supporting the United States military.
This tendency to project one's own cynicism onto the books that failed to magically prevent it has become a little too frequent these days, and it needs challenging.
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But you can accompany Ms. Tanden, informal, fast-talking, connected to her cell phone as to a body part, across the street to the restaurant she frequents these days, the cafeteria in Macy's basement.
By which point the nearby salon I frequented these days had long been locked up by its bald Mediterranean proprietor.
There are frequent references these days to the Tohoku moral fiber.
And if it is supremely efficient now, is that because there's something uniquely effective about its command structure and values — a frequent implication these days — or rather because we've given it a blank check?
The most frequent complaints these days, said Mr. Carbone, the union leader in the division's enforcement unit, "concern baseless litigation, failure to provide basic services, verbal abuse by an owner or an owner's employee; intrusive acts, for example, entering an apartment under false pretenses, putting cameras in hallways, investigators spying on tenants".
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