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Indeed, the incidence of extreme events is far more frequent.
"The occurrence of hijackings is going to be so rare," he said, but "air rage" is far more frequent.
"I talked to plenty of men (and women) who think that sexual intercourse is far more frequent if they have access to their partner," Dr. Rosenblatt said.
Peril is far more frequent than in the first Unravel; one segment has you fleeing a forest fire, with smoke-like enemies that feel out of place in these everyday environments.
Anterior subluxation is far more frequent than posterior subluxation.
Clients' design feedback is usually delivered in aesthetic terms: "This is so beautiful" is far more frequent than "This is so usable".
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At the same time, rain patterns will be disrupted and droughts will be far more frequent.
But the subtle "Wait, what just happened?" moments are far more frequent.
But they are far more frequent: over 40 in an average National Basketball Association NBAA) game.
Given the large amount of transposable elements in the maize genome, epialleles may be far more frequent than previously estimated.
Bias at work is sometimes overt and insidious, but the subtle, "Wait, what just happened?" moments are far more frequent.
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