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Until recently, it seemed that Victoria was the only dead-eyed succubus amassing strategic weapons, reality shows and dinner dates with infrequently sane movie stars in order to establish a West Coast power base.
Instead, he plies his patter for the liquid medium of television, comforting himself with infrequently realised dreams of taking to the open road and - like Arthur before him - randy imaginings that seem to latch on to almost every woman he encounters.
By the time the American branch opened for business, in 1977, Mr. Wadsworth had his Italian experience and nearly a decade of programming the chamber music society under his belt, and he had developed a trademark style, which involved mixing familiar repertory staples with infrequently heard Baroque and Romantic works, sometimes with a contemporary piece sandwiched between them.
The occurrence of VTEC with infrequently encountered serotypes that are multidrug resistant and harbouring virulence factors may be of public health concern.
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The lack of age-related increase in hair methylation is consistent with infrequently-dividing stem cells because the average numbers of divisions during neogenesis and anagen are likely to be similar for all hairs.
In contrast, the emotional demands of auto mechanics are low; they spend most of their time at work dealing with machines and interact with customers infrequently.
Most human rabies deaths in the United States can be attributed to unrecognized exposures to rabies viruses associated with bats, particularly those associated with two infrequently encountered bat species (Lasionycteris noctivagans and Pipistrellus subflavus).
Even Mr. Ickes, her longtime friend and adviser, says he speaks with her infrequently.
Wednesday night's Stravinsky program began with the infrequently heard "Perséphone," a 1934 melodrama on a text by Gide.
They began the program with an infrequently performed four-hand piano version of "La Mer" that Debussy wrote a few months before finishing the famous orchestral score, which received its lackluster premiere in 1905.
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