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Now the sweet smell of manure is a rare perfume, the product of the few horses in infrequent use by the mounted Parks Enforcement Patrol.
Wallace Shawn, the most underrated playwright in America, quietly keeps questioning the way we live, but in infrequent bursts; and next week David Mamet opens a new play on Broadway about an American president (fingers crossed it will be good).
A smaller participant pool can then result in infrequent, higher jackpots.About 30% of lottery revenues go toward funding state education, but declining lottery sales will probably not have a noticeable impact.
For policies to work, they have to be explained to the country, not once but again and again, and not just by the President in infrequent speeches but by the senior-level officials who helped establish them and are charged with carrying them out.
Combination of abdominal, transvaginal and transrectal ultrasound, depending on the complaints, may reveal endometriosis in infrequent sites [12].
Greater anterior negativity in frequent manga readers suggests more reliance on combinatoric processing; larger P600 effects in infrequent manga readers suggest more resources devoted to mental updating.
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Classical STIs were infrequent in this clinic-based population of African-Caribbean women in Toronto.
TP53 mutations are in general infrequent in AML [ 6] as confirmed in our previously described patient material where only two of 39 patients comprised mutated TP53 [ 17].
Running in a sample of acidified human blood also slowed the rockets, as hydrogen tended to gather in large, infrequent bubbles in the blood.
In addition, infrequent mutations in NRAS, AKT1, ABL1, and MET were detected.
Hepatolithiasis is very common in East Asia but infrequent in Western countries, and few reports have been published in European series.
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