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Although the word has infrequently passed an Australian politician's lips in the past decade, many of the most contentious political issues in recent years have been contested through the prism of inequality.
When individuals do buy, they should consider funds that replace their holdings infrequently and pass along fewer gains to shareholders, he said.
Chema's is perched right smack on an infrequently used road that passes through a marina on the other side of a peninsula from the main village.
Major energy legislation comes along infrequently, with the last broad bill passed a decade ago.
They passed to him fairly infrequently in that first year, but, largely as a result of vacuuming rebounds, he averaged twenty points a game.
According to Lucy Jago's book on Danish scientist Kristian Birkeland, the man who dedicated his life to explaining the phenomena at the turn of the 20th century, auroras "appeared infrequently and a whole week could pass without a sighting".
Not infrequently, when they reach the surface after a deep dive they pass out.
Reverse transfer from infected animals to mites occurs infrequently, and the bacteria transmitted in this way are not usually passed on to offspring.
These amoebas also may pass into the bloodstream and travel to the liver or, infrequently, to the brain, where they form pockets of infection (abscesses).
Still, the townsfolk are convinced that was the case and the killings have passed into local legend, children singing rhymes about the deaths to Merricat as she ventures infrequently into civilisation to gather supplies.
†Reasons infrequently reported in all groups were "I (mother) was ill/weak," "baby was ill/weak," "I didn't want to pass dangerous things through breastmilk," and "I was never taught or didn't know how".
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