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Infrequent observers of the French DIY scene may have assumed that Mr Bricolage was already hard at work for Kingfisher.
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But even if it is free, thin and infrequent, The New Observer is seen locally as a newspaper, and its conviction worries first amendment lawyers like Jeremy Feigelson of Debevoise & Plimpton in Manhattan.
Stereotypic behaviours were infrequent (0.1% of observations).
The observers in this study documented frequent communication between physicians and nurses, but weak communication (infrequent) by other types of clinicians that interacted with the clinicians being observed [ 24].
Often this is to be found in some form of "watchkeeping" activity when an observer, or listener, must continuously monitor a situation in which significant, but usually infrequent and unpredictable, events may occur.
PROFANITY -- Mild and infrequent.
It is very infrequent.
PROFANITY -- Infrequent but strong.
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