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Stylistic angularities, shocks and surprises are infrequent, and the dialogue in particular is individualised but always natural.
Physicians' interactions with other health professionals were usually brief and unidirectional, while their intraprofessional interactions with members of their own profession, although infrequent, involved more dialogue (data extract 23).
Across social media, the company found its arguments reinforced on the Twitter accounts of Ashton Kutcher, Kate Upton, Neil Patrick Harris and other infrequent participants in the municipal taxi dialogue.
The directorial touches -- a door's timely slamming to punctuate the end of a conversation, a motor running in the garage -- are infrequent and beautifully orchestrated, giving the silence that surrounds the dialogue in the Potter kitchen a powerful and subtle resonance.
Visiting every few years may make it possible to view changes in starker relief, but infrequent visits also may make it impossible to view subtler changes, many of which suggest ongoing dialogue with the Palestinians.
But that is not an infrequent complaint about productions of "Playboy," so the fault — to American ears — may lie just as much in Synge's dialogue.
PROFANITY -- Mild and infrequent.
PROFANITY -- Infrequent but strong.
Doors are infrequent.
It is very infrequent.
Public transportation is infrequent.
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