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Our clinical experience teaches us that the psychosocial difficulties of persons with brain disorders fluctuate with the stage of the disease, not infrequently over short periods of time.
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They also, and not infrequently, shove them over.
Now, attempts to express lived facticity occurred not infrequently in philosophy over the course of the last century.
African Americans were indeed pulled over not infrequently as they were just trying to get to work.
The nocturnal society that he and his collaborator, Bertolt Brecht, nevertheless loomed over -- and not infrequently patronized -- was a teeming melange of variety halls, revue emporiums, nightclubs and strip joints.
High rates of smoking were evident in both cohorts; 81% of survey participants stated they had received information on smoking in pregnancy, although women not infrequently complained that: " I don't want to be told not to smoke over and over again.
The onset of SMA is not infrequently reported to be rather sudden, occurring over a period of days to weeks.
Not infrequently travellers have to make huge detours or backtrack over a ridge or rubble field because of an impassable lead; occasionally they wake to find they have drifted south of the point they began walking the previous day.
This perhaps reflects improvements in lead design over time, but it remains clear that asymptomatic venous obstruction is not infrequently encountered.
This particular error turns up not infrequently.
Not infrequently it gets him a seat.
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