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The closers are also pitching longer than an inning slightly more frequently than in the past.
After all, Senate seats seem to open up in Massachusetts just slightly more frequently than Red Sox World Series victories.
I have a great band called Mectapus that plays together slightly more frequently than Halley's comet appears.
He added that buses broke down slightly more frequently even when comparing the 1997-1998 period with the 1998-1999 period.
The Czech Republic, where the operation is used slightly more frequently, is the only other EU state to continue with the procedure.
Adolescents whose parents were in the Canadian program were performing household chores, among them caring for their siblings, slightly more frequently than those whose parents were not in the program.
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Differences in demographic characteristics may explain such differences, since patients in the Swiss Cohort were slightly younger, more frequently intravenous drug users, and more frequently coinfected with HCV than our patients.
Whereas our control population was slightly older and more frequently reported a family history of tremor, the frequency of reported tremor was significantly higher in subjects with KS than controls with onset at a younger age.
In comparison with the patients without nonaneurysmal SAH, nonaneurysmal SAH patients were slightly older and more frequently used antihypertensive medication at baseline (Table 1).
Patients without relevant TBI and a high FFP pRBC ratio were slightly younger and more frequently male than patients who received a low FFP pRBC ratio transfusion.
Considered separately, adults with MEN were slightly older and more frequently had pre-existing hypertension or diabetes than adults with PF or MD.
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