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So it's no surprise that Democratic campaigns focus on liberal college students in Madison and African-American precincts in Milwaukee, getting infrequent voters who are virtually certain to vote their way to register -- and then vote.
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Jewish camp should feel unique as it models and teaches living Judaism, even the parts to which liberal Jewish children get infrequent exposure.
Some were willing to drop their price to $30 an hour, and shouting matches over who would get the infrequent jobs would occasionally turn into fistfights.
But when business began to dry up, competition became far more intense and some were willing to drop their price to $30 an hour, and shouting matches over who would get the infrequent jobs would occasionally turn into fistfights.
Our trips to Dungeness were getting harder and more infrequent now with Derek's strength starting ting to fail.
But when times got tough a not infrequent situation in the boom-and-bust wine business the big companies could drop a small supplier overnight.
But as much as there are these infrequent nods to getting older, there has been a more consistent attempt to court a younger market.
Its arid climate and infrequent rain are getting worse, and scientists blame climate change.
County Judge Charles E. Burton, who presides over the canvassing board in Palm Beach County, said that counters are getting along and that altercations are infrequent and minor.
Judge Charles E. Burton of Palm Beach County Court, the chairman of the county canvassing board, has repeatedly said that counters are getting along and that altercations are infrequent.
Though the auditor's job is unique, getting others to do uninteresting tasks (specifically those that are infrequent and involve work done outside normal responsibilities) is a common challenge.
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