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It goes without saying that actors and actresses engage in imposture on the stage — and, not infrequently, off the stage as well.
A few species, Smooth Hammerhead and Frilled Shark may be vagrants, occurring infrequently off the British coast, with their main distribution ranges being outside British waters.
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Lucy Burghdorf, an airport spokeswoman, said the fighter jets infrequently stop off at Bob Hope Airport.
SAMARRA, Iraq — Bombs go off infrequently now in Samarra, and they are mostly small, nothing like the massive explosion that two years ago toppled the golden dome of the famous Askariya Shrine in this ancient city, setting off a wave of sectarian bloodletting across Iraq.
It's an everyday tale of the British film industry, where projects not infrequently spiral off into some development hinterland whence they struggle to emerge.
PROFANITY -- Off-color infrequently and slightly.
(Medallions come on the market infrequently; earlier this year, one was auctioned off for nearly a million dollars).
Either way, both because tech leaders veer off script somewhat infrequently, and because the sentiment they're expressing often strikes us as funny or true, we've put together a list of some of our favorite zingers from the past year..
In Central and South American waters, it is rare but may occur more widely than presently known, having been reported off Trinidad and Guyana, infrequently from the Caribbean Sea, and off southern Brazil from São Paulo to Santa Catarina.
That last feature will be really handy for those of us list creators (raises hand) who have infrequently-accessed lists that disappeared off the far edges of the screen before; now you can just click to make them appear as need be.
These findings are surprising considering that chytrid-related die-offs have been infrequently described in Europe.
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