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She has done it, she said, because her goal was to reach No. 1 again, and playing too infrequently was often the reason she slipped from that spot over the years.
In contrast, only infrequently was thermal history negatively correlated with activities of CS (past 8 h and 64 h), CAT (past 16 24 h), and SOD (past 48 64 h).
The rise of Apple to the 119-year-old Dow index, whose components change only infrequently, was perhaps as inevitable as such a selection can be.
ARF occurred infrequently, was associated with concurrent serious illness, and was unrelated to prior SCr increases.
Since it is possible that light to moderate alcohol drinking may protect against dementia, the group "drinking infrequently" was used as a reference group.
The rate of respondents who stated that published clinical trials had a strong influence on their therapeutic decision making but who read such articles only infrequently was very low.
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Such bonds, traded infrequently, are the most difficult to value.
The series is still, infrequently, being produced, with the most recent episode coming out in 2013.
One reason Spain fouls so infrequently is that the players are rarely without the ball.
Prior Council approval of military action had rarely been sought and had infrequently been granted.
Even the staff, a dedicated group whose ranks turn over infrequently, is endowed with a measure of counterculture cachet.
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