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I drink it pretty infrequently myself.
"The really big fish put themselves out pretty infrequently," he says, adding that government departments will say ministers are only available if up against someone "of comparable rank", ie not an ordinary person.
There are pop-over ads in the game, which appear pretty infrequently, but you can also pay $1.99 to get rid of them forever.
They come with a lot of back and forth, doubt and ultimately the dangerous question: "What if I did this differently?" For me, this query pops up pretty infrequently, but always in the month of January, when friends in my South Florida hometown are laying on the beach in 70-degree weather.
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"[M]y understanding is that the previous [group] met quite infrequently and had a pretty hands-off advisory role, whereas this new group would be … smaller, more focused, more engaged," writes Wilsdon, who recently co-edited a collection of essays called Future Directions for Scientific Advice in Europe.
In a busy Broadway season for original plays — "God of Carnage" opened on Sunday, "Impressionism" on Tuesday, and "Reasons to Be Pretty" and "Irena's Vow" open this week and next — "Exit the King," infrequently revived in New York, will also be new to many audience members.
Boogaard fought infrequently.
(Performers are infrequently invited).
They gather infrequently.
However, Brady votes infrequently.
Easily said, infrequently done.
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