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For the majority of the second and third quarters they might have been sat in the crowd, so infrequently did the ball emerge from the congested midfield maelstrom.
No one dared on such occasions to interrupt Helmut Kohl, the outgoing chancellor; not even when he waffled, as he not infrequently did.
Such arrangements were not uncommon in northern cities, where bankers and accountants liked to stay close to their work during times of crisis or major audit or not infrequently didn't just stay late at the office, but slept there.
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Easily said, infrequently done.
Out of the plays written in the 60s, Night on Bald Mountain is the most infrequently done.
It is just that spirit that should animate New York designers, both fledgling and established, and yet it so infrequently does.
So infrequently does anyone but UConn win here that the visitors waved towels and took pictures at midcourt.
And the "Resurrection" is so powerful a piece — and relatively infrequently done, because of the large forces required — that any performance is deeply affecting.
Only infrequently does a person interrupt the automation, mainly because certain tasks are still cheaper if performed by hand — like moving half-finished yarn between machines on forklifts.
And very infrequently do film-makers come anywhere close to emulating the greatest Ealing comedies – often they're chastised for having even tried.
And yet, the study found that only infrequently do colleagues or supervisors challenge the abuser, offer assistance like counselling, resources or support, or warn an abuser about the consequences of domestic violence.
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