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  1. Similar in many respects to the style of the Japanese. They used no and you, infrequently ,and used the most silent periods of any group. Only the Japanese did less
  2. Bell of the fourth bassoon so that the note can be played. Jazz The bassoon is, infrequently ,used as a jazz instrument and rarely seen in a jazz ensemble. It first began
  3. Can be deposited onto a flat surface by physical vapor deposition or (very, infrequently ,) chemical vapor deposition or other chemical means to form optical coatings
  4. It, but has a new Sidebar on the desktop. macOS The Macintosh's GUI has been, infrequently ,revised since 1984,with major updates including System 7,and underwent its
  5. E. Moore had joined as students, but Wittgenstein did not enjoy it and attended, infrequently , Russell had been worried that Wittgenstein, with his literal-mindedness, would
  6. A public exchange such as the FTSE or AIM; instead, they are traded relatively, infrequently ,on PLUS (http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/details.shtml?
  7. Frequently than it does in minor (there, generally a Neapolitan),") and,", infrequently , the minor v appears in an otherwise diatonic harmonic setting. "
  8. Films were very popular in the early part of the 20th century. They were, infrequently ,known as" scenic. " Scenic were among the most popular sort of films at the
  9. Subdivisions and other homesteading-related opportunities, though these are, infrequently ,popular due to the often remote and roadless locations. The University of
  10. Are topologically common and deliberately chose features that occur relatively, infrequently ,in human languages. This includes above all the highly asymmetric consonant
  11. Poetry, as opposed to other devices such as rhyme, a tool which is used rather, infrequently , This is a technique in which the first half of the line (the a-verse) is
  12. Either to the whole Basque Country (" Usual Hernia" in Basque),or not, infrequently ,to the northern (or" French" ) Basque Country specifically. Under Spain's
  13. Of Inserts of a letter that was being read by one of the characters, they were, infrequently ,used before 1914. It is really only with his *The Avenging Conscience*of 1914
  14. Retainers" ); they formed the levy of the Lombard army, and they were, if, infrequently , sometimes called to serve, though this seems not to have been their preference
  15. Towards resolving the problem. To date, most corridors are found to be, infrequently ,used, and thus genetic isolation is currently occurring, which can result in
  16. Beria from original sketches, but this finale has, to date, been performed only, infrequently , Politics Unlike Verdi and Wagner, Puccini did not appear to be active in the
  17. Church Although church services in Manx were once fairly common, they occur, infrequently ,now.: In the time of Bishop Wilson it had been a constant source of complaint
  18. 1955,the less-conservative-than-the-Grand Ole Pry Louisiana Hayride kept its, infrequently ,used drummer backstage as late as 1956. By the early 1960s,however, it was
  19. Season, the average length of which is also shorter. Summer afternoons are, infrequently ,hot (indeed, temperatures > 30 °C /86 °F are rare) as the atmosphere is
  20. As other leathers and is recommended for use only if the product will be used, infrequently , Bonded leather upholstery is a vinyl upholstery that contains about 17 %
  21. Combine to form atoms, a process known as recombination. Since photons scatter, infrequently ,from neutral atoms, radiation decoupled from matter when nearly all the
  22. Kinds of detectors, but levels were too low, close to background, and found too, infrequently ,to provide useful information about possible nuclear processes. Excess heat and
  23. Beim Essen" ); yet these forms are not standardized and thus are relatively, infrequently ,written down or printed, even in quotations or direct speech. If written, the
  24. Type, heterochromatin, is the more compact form, and contains DNA that are, infrequently ,transcribed. This structure is further categorized into facultative
  25. Due to the leopard's greater arboreal, while leopards kill wild boar, infrequently ,due to the inability of this relatively light predator to tackle aggressive
  26. Easter. The areas of Hampton, Portchester, Purbrook and Waterville are, infrequently ,referred to as being part Portsmouth however these areas are not within the
  27. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP),Bootstrap Protocol (BOOT) and, infrequently , inverse ARP. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a version of the Internet
  28. Treated of in the Epistle are many and various; moreover, St. James not, infrequently , whilst elucidating a certain point, passes abruptly to another, and presently
  29. Season, the average length of which is also shorter. Summer afternoons are, infrequently ,hot (indeed, temperatures > 30 °C /86 °F are rare) as the atmosphere is
  30. The most specific) test for MG, Edrophonium test The" euphonium test" is, infrequently ,performed to identify MG; its application is limited to the situation when
  31. Position of the carbonyl group is usually denoted by a number. Although used, infrequently ," ox" is the IUPAC nomenclature for a ketone functional group. Other
  32. A slow growth from 2007 when there were fewer than 100,although many are, infrequently ,updated. A handful of new servers are set up every year by hobbyists — over 50
  33. Giving the offensive team a risk-free run),although this occurs very, infrequently , A common nickname for the intentional walk is four-finger salute, since most
  34. Greek literature, which not only elevates above the vulgar herd but leads not, infrequently ,to positions of considerable emolument. " — Thomas Basford, Christmas
  35. On desktops, can make reading easier for them. Others read Braille (or the, infrequently ,used Moon type),or rely on talking books and readers or reading machines
  36. Rather than the usual circle. Again, all of these variant forms were very, infrequently ,used, and when they did occur in American films it was usually in the
  37. Of the democratic peace theory note that democratic capitalist states may fight, infrequently ,and or never with other democratic capitalist states because of political
  38. Or vagina before the plunger is pushed. Anecdotal evidence of its effects are, infrequently ,discussed, possibly due to social taboos in many cultures. The rectum and the
  39. Or another, causing slight shaking of buildings. Major earthquakes occur, infrequently ,; the most famous in the twentieth century was the great Kant earthquake of
  40. Colors. It is currently forest green. The’s are still sometimes, though, infrequently , referred to as the" Elephants" or" White Elephants. " The elephant was
  41. Invariably hot; its great dryness causes so much evaporation that cold is not, infrequently ,the result. Similar dry winds blow from the Kalahari Desert in the south. On
  42. To that of the 'final solution' on the Jews," and that it is not ", infrequently ," thought that the Famine was something very like" a form of genocide
  43. Moved to the NFC South in 2002. Due to current scheduling, Carolina has, infrequently ,played many of their former division rivals, and the rivalries have thus dulled
  44. Vegetation takes prominence. It can be underwater anywhere from daily to very, infrequently , Many species here are scavengers, living off of sea life that is washed up on
  45. Their hind quarters. They may hunt and feed alongside one another. They, infrequently ,associate in mixed groups with golden jackals. Domestic dogs may kill holes
  46. Portion of the historical and present Japanese nation, was the so-called (or, infrequently , i.e." Yamato words" ), which in scholarly contexts is sometimes referred to
  47. Geography Kentucky is considered to be situated in the Upland South. It is, infrequently ,included in the Midwest. A significant portion of eastern Kentucky is part of
  48. Cowhide" or" Torah-centered Noah ides" would be more precise but are, infrequently ,used. Support for the use of Cowhide in this sense can be found with the Rita
  49. On those values, the equation may either suggest that life arises frequently or, infrequently , The region around a main sequence star that could support Earth-like life on
  50. But this can result in damage to one or both stones. Hardness tests are, infrequently ,used in practical gemology because of their potentially destructive nature.

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