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The three groups tend to socialize among themselves, mixing infrequently with the others.
Surfers say the North Bar breaks infrequently, with about five days of quality surfing each year.
Major energy legislation comes along infrequently, with the last broad bill passed a decade ago.
Bloom bonded closely with his male students and infrequently with female ones.
It fruits infrequently, with cups no bigger than the end of a pencil, but is common on fallen oak.
"This was an unfortunate incident that happens infrequently, with Victoria having one of the best safety records in world racing," he said.
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Her City Council votes are often 3-2, siding with Foley and Stephens, infrequently 3-2 with Mansoor and Righeimer.
But such surveys are complex and expensive to implement, so they are conducted infrequently and with modest-sized samples, with results released after substantial time lags.
Although infrequently used with adults, it would not be considered offensive in most cases.
But Craighead's work, to this point, has been infrequently shared with the public.
In latter years, he produced infrequently, usually with acts of his own generation or older, including Willie Nelson and Carl Perkins.
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