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That's actually pretty infrequent.
But it's pretty infrequent that I need to do that.
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' This sound is fairly infrequent in Gulf Arabic.
Only rarely do these major companies violate their pledges, she said: "It's pretty darn infrequent and it's not willful".
The trains out to Namyangju-si were pretty damn infrequent – once every three hours – so it's pretty lucky the rumour turned out to be true.
The former prisoner says that while searches were a relatively infrequent affair, they were pretty consistently stressful.
People are the most violent creatures on earth, and China, with its ban on guns, is doing pretty well!" Japan, too, has a near-total ban on private gun ownership, and the infrequent mass attacks there — which included a tragic rampage at a primary school in 2001— typically have involved knives.
Plus, in the infrequent instance there is a problem with that infallible system, there's usually a pretty good explanation for it.
Alan A. Axelson, a Pittsburgh psychiatrist, said he was seeing first-time patients and infrequent ones experiencing "relapse and needing more therapy and medication" even though, he said, "Pittsburgh's actually doing pretty good economically".
PROFANITY -- Mild and infrequent.
PROFANITY -- Infrequent but strong.
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