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He said that baying was an infrequent part of his bears' lives — they are used in three or four events a year — and that the training ensures that dogs are able to avoid being mauled by bears.
However, Jesus College oarsmen played an infrequent part in university rowing in the 19th century.
Impacts are thought to be a regular (if currently infrequent) part of the evolution of the Solar System.
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But the films became increasingly infrequent, in part reflecting their swelling ambitions and, hence, budgets.
Major exhibitions of reliquaries are infrequent, in part because, as religious items, these objects are considered a niche interest.
Then, during a decade of struggle with only an infrequent bit part on television shows like "Bewitched," "The Munsters" and cowboy dramas, he worked delivering phone books and Christmas mail, and he managed a North Hollywood apartment building in exchange for free rent.
The authority of the lord was highly independent and interference of the king was infrequent, in part due to the close kinship ties uniting the king to the Zazamarolahy and Andriamasinavalona sub-castes.
Also, dose reduction or stopping, for any reason, was allowed in the control arm, as this is sometimes-although infrequent-also part of usual care (5).
"So even though it is infrequent for this part of the world, it still happens and there is a need to promote tsunami education for coastal peoples".
I'll admit my guess is that they're black, but reports of white drug addicts stealing goods to feed their habits are not infrequent in these parts.
Our finding that adults comprised a high proportion of London smallpox burials before the 1770s is consistent with previous findings, and indicates that smallpox remained an infrequent visitor within parts of London's migrant catchment areas by the mid-eighteenth century.
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