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Celebrity wedding-crashing seems to have become more frequent of late.
The justice addressed his dissenting votes, which have become more frequent of late.
It had become more frequent of late, this coming home and knowing that Sall was asleep somewhere, the magazine she had been reading slipped to the floor, a mug of tea cooling on a side table.
The joint-depression type, which is the more frequent of the two, occurs when the secondary fracture line begins at the crucial angle, extends posteriorly, but deviates dorsally, to exit the bone just posterior to the posterior articular facet.
Heatwaves are more frequent, of longer duration and more intense -- and the lack of nighttime relief accompanying climate change makes today's heat waves all the more lethal.
Furthermore, in HIV-infected women, premalignant disease of the cervix is more frequent, of a higher grade, and progresses more rapidly[ 6].
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Warlords also signals the start of more frequent expansions of the game, which are now expected to arrive yearly.
It should be highlighted that there is a tendency of more frequent occurrence of oral parafunctions in highly developed societies.
Higher scores represent a more frequent presence of the aspect of structured chronic care.
Higher scores mean more frequent presence of the aspect of structured chronic care.
Interestingly, we find that non-domain regions of proteins are more frequent targets of directional selection.
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