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Prior and Hughes had to make the most of their all-too-infrequent meetings, sometimes talking until the birds woke.
That freeze is likely to have more of a political than a practical effect, since Syria and Lebanon have boycotted such meetings ever since they were initiated after the Madrid peace conference in 1991 and the talks have been infrequent.
The letters from Guy are few and infrequent, so the bewildered teen talks herself into marrying Cassard with plenty of urging from her mother, to be sure.
PROFANITY -- Some rough talk, mild and infrequent.
Migrants who mix primarily or exclusively with Poles talk about a more casual and infrequent engagement with Polish affairs and non-voting.
Talking became a luxury reserved for infrequent smoke breaks and when we settled in for the night.
He discourses on London's particular form of knowledge, in the philosophical sense (empiricism); he talks about the Devil, and the not infrequent visits that gentleman has made to London; and about sex, rumors, suicide, prisons, children, food, trees, fog, fires and plagues in London.
But despite his gaunt appearance and his infrequent travels abroad, many in Syria had wondered if talk of his imminent demise was not exaggerated.
Understandably, given their infrequent chances at privacy, people with children are more likely to talk on the phone than are the childless.
Some people like to have their supervisor around most of the time and talk to him or her several times per day; others prefer infrequent encounters.
People smoked and talked through the thud and siren of rocket attacks as they became infrequent.
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