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Other people may have frequent attacks and need a wheelchair after only a few years.

Of itself, neutropenia causes no symptoms, but persons with neutropenia of any cause may have frequent and severe bacterial infections.

One may have frequent social contact with others, but still feel lonely, especially if these contacts are perceived as superficial and unsatisfying".

-- William Ruffell, England, 1803 I hereby direct my executor to lay out five guineas in purchase of a picture of the viper biting the benevolent hand of the person who saved him from perishing in the snow.... and in memory of me, present it to Edward Bearcroft, Esq., a King's Counsel, whereby he may have frequent opportunities for contemplating on it.

Abused children may have frequent nightmares or have difficulty falling asleep, and as a result may appear tired or fatigued.

Convalescent children with active viral shedding may have frequent exposure to other children in the kindergarten/day care centre setting.

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He writes in A Deadly Secret that there are credit card records putting Durst in Eureka the day Mitchell disappeared; he notes that Karen was thought to have volunteered at a homeless shelter that Durst may have frequented.

Austronesians may have frequented Sharma and other Southern Arabian ports, and it is not unreasonable to think that eastern African traders and other workers travelled aboard Austronesian vessels, Arabo-Persian ships, and perhaps, at a later stage, their own.

Many R-genes within a cluster belong to the same subfamily and may have had frequent sequence exchanges (either by gene conversion or recombination) resulting in chimeric structures [ 4- 16].

Distance to river (within 2 km) was positively associated with the risk of NTD, likely because people living far away from a river may not have frequent access to fresh river water thus they may use stored water (more likely to be contaminated by microorganisms) at home and use water less often for hygiene purposes.

Loosely based on an incident in the late nineteen-fifties, in which a group of dissident intellectuals in Hanoi were imprisoned, Gibb's fourth novel begins in the present day, with an encounter between an aged street vender, selling pho in the empty swimming pool of an unfinished hotel, and the young, Americanized daughter of an artist who may once have frequented his noodle shop.

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