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Mr. Lee, like many other business owners interviewed, said the reservation line started ringing with more frequency as soon as rumors started to spread that writers were getting close to a deal.

The number of levels that separate two descendent pairs was also tabulated in order to give an idea of whether the descendent pairs occurred more frequency as a parent-child or parent-grandchild.

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I wish I didn't because with more and more frequency, I see drivers moving as fast as 80 mph resting their PDA's on the steering wheel as they either scroll through emails or actually attempt to answer an email while guiding the car with their knees, pinkies, or mental telepathy.

"For me, at a minimum right now, it means I'll be over here at least one week every month," he said, "and it looks like there may be even more frequency than that as we get things started.

One possible reason is that the real scenario more RFIs exists, the Notch filtering method is so inflexible that makes more frequency gaps, and as shown in Figure 6d, f, the Column-Sampling approximation and the Nyström method with 512 samples still have the similar suppression effects.

More problems, in terms of frequency as well as severity, were reported for hard foods than for soft foods except for meat.

Inbreeding depression is due to segregating variation within a population for both highly recessive lethal and semi-lethal alleles that segregate at low frequency, as well as more mildly deleterious, partly recessive alleles (Simmons and Crow 1977; Charlesworth and Willis 2009).

The step response of (G_{0}(s)) with a small series inductor decays much faster as more frequency components are located in the bandwidth of the rejection range.

As the equivalent channel for the TR system can be viewed as more frequency selective, adaptive modulations lead to the use of a wider range of constellation orders than the other studied systems.

What they have in common is that they are all zoonoses — animal infections that jump over into humans — and the book's unsettling thesis is that such crossovers are bound to happen with more frequency, and possibly greater virulence, as people increasingly encroach on formerly wild and undisturbed habitats.

Celebrities will come and go, but they will go with more frequency in the years ahead, as generational transitions, demographic shifts, and inevitable tragedies bring more and more dead celebrities into our midst to remind us of mortality, set aspirations and ideals to follow, and teach lessons about what counts in our own brief, often non-celebrity lives.

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