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Such bonds, traded infrequently, are the most difficult to value.
Seldom do rhythm guitar, keyboard or drum parts vary at the same time as the bass and lead guitar.... Still more infrequently are all six parts being improvised".
Might we all not be better off if condemnatory stickers were pasted on the car windows of drivers who (all too infrequently) are stopped by the police for texting while behind the wheel?
Parents and exercise scientists (who, not infrequently, are the same people) have known for a long time that physical activity helps young people to settle and pay attention in school or at home, with salutary effects on academic performance.
British artists have to show and sell abroad, to catch the eye of international curators, appear in survey shows and biennales, and wind up in those prestigious private collections whose owners, not infrequently, are also trustees and benefactors of art foundations and big museums.
Due to survivor, provider and healthcare system related barriers, adult survivors of childhood cancer (ASCC) infrequently are receiving care in accordance to these guidelines.
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The series is still, infrequently, being produced, with the most recent episode coming out in 2013.
One reason Spain fouls so infrequently is that the players are rarely without the ball.
Prior Council approval of military action had rarely been sought and had infrequently been granted.
Even the staff, a dedicated group whose ranks turn over infrequently, is endowed with a measure of counterculture cachet.
Implicitly critical of the status quo, this mission has not infrequently been viewed with suspicion by those in power.
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