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Yet it was not so frequent as to interrupt his work.

"The future is suddenly absent, and my apologies are now so frequent as to be somewhat ridiculous," Morrissey wrote this week.

Hodges' lightning pace allows him to cover in one little book the greatest hits of the last 3,000 years of math and physics, leaving plenty of room for jabs at the Bush administration and quotes from the Pet Shop Boys (these so frequent as to be tabulated in the index).

It is then possible for the small jumps to be so frequent as they get smaller that the sum of all the small positive jumps is infinite and the sum of all the small negative jumps is negative infinity.

The correlation decreases during 2009, when high-speed SW streams are rare and, as a consequence, the magnetospheric and ground signals driven by the SW, i.e., by a common source, are not so frequent as during the descending phase of the solar cycle.

The frequency of such the recombination might be not so frequent as genetic transfer caused by any mobile genomic elements, because SC type were conserved in the same CC except for a little exceptional case so far tested.

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You might want to narrow the choices if you live somewhere that has an incredible amount of air traffic, such as London, Chicago, Frankfurt, etc., or you might want to include a wider range of aircraft if you're living in the middle of empty airspace where aircraft arrivals are not so frequent, such as the country, outback, or the Arctic region.

Tics range from unobtrusive movements and noises that go unnoticed or are misattributed to allergies or restlessness, to complex patterns of movement or words that may be so frequent, severe or uncomfortable as to be disabling.

Nor has Johnson demonstrated other useful diplomatic skills despite a seemingly neverending series of foreign trips during his time as mayor, so frequent that they led to some staffers joking that he had permanently "checked-out" of City Hall.

— Paul D. Ryan is running for the second-highest office in the land, but a voter might have confused him for a state candidate here on Wednesday, so frequent were his Wisconsin references as he sought to maximize his native appeal.

One hundred and fifty years later John Marten also noted that fat men, having weak and infertile seed, would also have weak erections that 'are not so frequent, nor altogether so potent as before he arriv'd to that fatness', so that even if he managed coitus 'it is seldom found that the Seed is prolifick, or any thing comes on that conjunction'.

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