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The goat ranch, situated on a hill approximately 800 meters from the creek, contained approximately 40 goats, 6 horses/ponies, and, infrequently, a few cows.
Disposition disagreements occurred infrequently, among fewer than 10% of discharges.
High values could either result from many edges with moderate edge weights (i.e. the lizard associates with many other lizards infrequently) or from few edges with high edge weights (i.e. the lizard associates with a few lizards quite regularly).
Annette, she says, had worked only infrequently until a few months before her death, when her heroin and crack addiction became more desperate.
The community has very poor amenities of its own: a few, infrequently open and badly stocked shops, and no chemist (though there are three dilapidated pubs).
Because some Web sites are crawled infrequently, say every few weeks, a file may remain in cached form long after it has been removed from the Web site where it originally appeared.
We've known for a while that America has a marriage gap: college graduates divorce infrequently and bear few children out of wedlock, while in the rest of the country unwed parenthood and family breakdown are becoming a new normal.
Volcán El Reventador (Ecuador) is inaccessible, and field measurements can only be made infrequently at a few locations in its caldera.
The anterior type of sacroiliac fracture dislocation has been described infrequently by a few authors, most of which have occurred in a paediatric age group [2, 3, 4, 5, 6].
That means, for example, if you always interact with a particular person on Facebook, even if they post infrequently and receive few likes or comments, that's still a post you would want to see.
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