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More frequent are radiantly colored geometric or foliate patterns with ornate borders.
Even more frequent are the words "negro", "black", "hottentot" and sundry other racial epithets.
One of the traditional arguments against A.V. is that coalition governments — which A.V. would make somewhat more frequent — are horrible.
The more frequent are the on-demand accesses, the higher are the communication opportunities available to the secondary user but the higher is the induced overhead.
A study of nine bird species including four hirundines showed that the more young there are in a nest, the more frequent are the parents' feeding visits, but the visits do not increase in proportion to the number of young.
More frequent are complaints of muscle pain.
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The analytical question would then be 'Are there some types of accidents that are much more frequent is some age group than in some other age group?'.
More frequent is the process of acculturation, in which two or more groups exchange culture traits.
More frequent is the note of wonder: wonder that such things - both splendid and squalid - can exist on earth.
Far more frequent were missteps, mistakes, and embarrassments, such as the time, in 1997, when the team's star player, Latrell Sprewell, choked his coach during a practice.
Even more frequent were rough-edged, darkly comedic prints and drawings that show the ship under enemy fire, near desolate docks or at the mercy of heavy seas.
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