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Ms. Souriau, a pianist and composer from France who settled in New York in the early 1990's, has been performing infrequently around town with her group for four years.

His clients have included anybody from established winemakers to serious wine-loving investors to "just a bunch of lawyers from Seattle," a phrase heard not infrequently around Walla Walla, a charming town in southeastern Washington that has not yet been engulfed by boutiques and other indications that winemaking has shifted from agriculture to "lifestyle".

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Prevalence estimates vary according to age, the definition of headache and the method of data collection used, but as many as 75% of school-age children may experience headache infrequently, while around 10% have recurring headaches [3, 4].

Among the 81 compounds analyzed for but not detected in these samples (Table S2), many are pesticides that degrade rapidly (e.g. aldicarb, amitraz), metabolites (15%), compounds infrequently used around bees (e.g. hydroprene), or chemicals cancelled for use (e.g. aldrin, endrin).

Only when we cultured these XiGFP epiSCs on feeder cells in the presence of serum supplement did we notice, albeit very infrequently, a small number (around 0.05%) of GFP-positive cells (Pasque et al., 2011; data not shown), which may arise because of LIF or unknown factors secreted by feeder cells or present in serum supplement.

It's not easy for her to get around, and she appears infrequently at public events, but she spoke clearly and ardently throughout the evening, much as she had during the 2004 campaign.

Strong cytoplasmic NGN3 localisation was infrequently observed in cells around control islets, especially those adjacent to pancreatic ducts (Fig.  4c, ESM Fig.  4c).

Experiments to explore the effect of link-prediction error that significantly over- or underpredicts network density would also be of interest and would be useful to describe prediction challenges around inactive or infrequently active social connections.

Recent studies on DNA methylation in another invertebrate, Ciona intestinalis, provided compelling evidence for the existence of distinct methylated domains across the genome that co-localize with around 60% of transcription units encoding evolutionarily conserved, infrequently transcribed genes [ 20].

Even if you trade infrequently there may be local legal requirements around buying and selling.

(I'd forgotten, or maybe not noticed, the first time around that Bartlet is not infrequently an absolutely insufferable elitist know-it-all).

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