Sentence examples for infrequent times from inspiring English sources

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And in the infrequent times the Nets have made the N.B.A. playoffs (10 times in the previous 25 seasons), they were eliminated after the first round every time except one.

There was grumbling early in training camp last year about Groh's grueling practices, and the first hint came during one of the infrequent times he allowed a member of his staff to speak to reporters.

I justify that by eating what I catch and catching only what I eat; the infrequent times that I land a legal-size striped bass, I go home immediately to introduce it to scallions and ginger.

I was casting a 6'3" Beasley flame-hardened cane rod, as dainty and comely as the Itchen itself, and on the infrequent times it reached out, upstream and dry, to a rising trout, it put me directly in touch with the river, the chalk stream ethos, and the generations of anglers who had walked slowly, studied the water, and cast to a rise here before.

Just like the infrequent times when my old high school coach would utter my last name, I popped up ready to do whatever was asked of me.

Nothing angers Americans more than the thought that the rich and well-healed routinely duck, dodge, scam and swindle the tax man and the infrequent times they are caught red handed scream that it was a math or clerical error, oversight, or ignorance and skip away with a light hand slap.

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Next, the c-agent is assigned the characteristic to 'break into homes' at infrequent time periods when moving randomly.

An unmarried participant found a job as a nurse, and missed five consecutive clinic visits because of her demanding working hours and infrequent time off (age 23, FGD).

In contrast to most standard hydrologic monitoring methods, this approach measures conditions over a large, continuous geographic domain, but at relatively infrequent time intervals.

Unlike mobile ad hoc networks, which aim to offer a frequently available connected path through a dynamic network, opportunistic networks only offer a store and forward service in a mostly disconnected network comprised of infrequent contact times between nodes therefore, these networks aim to find the next "storage node" toward the destination as a primary communications service.

This evidence suggests that even if seed exchanges of traditional varieties between regions are infrequent, over time they have prevented any significant genetic differentiation from occurring.

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