When I started out, people told me my posts were too long or that I posted too infrequently.
Perhaps you never subscribed to Fangoria, or only infrequently grabbed a copy on the newsstand.
Especially those of us that attended schools where athletic greatness approaches ever so infrequently.
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Infrequently, bronchiolitis is accompanied by another lung infection such as bacterial pneumonia, which is treated separately.
As a result, Bigwala is performed infrequently and faces a real threat to its survival.
Or those who score so infrequently that they can't help but burst into hysteria.
People move in or out very infrequently and they have no desire to change.
But not infrequently, their lives are threatened, or they are imprisoned for their work.
While Tung was said to consult Chan infrequently, he needed her to command civil-service respect and cooperation.
Furthermore, much like the head of the absent-minded, the keyboard is infrequently lost because it is attached.
We were also surprised, and somewhat chagrined, to discover how infrequently some of our students exercise it.
The law is less stringent toward people who buy explosives infrequently, six or fewer times a year.
If Section 18 is so great for holding auditors accountable, why has it been used so infrequently lately?
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In fact, she was terrified of getting it down from the shelf where, presumably, she kept her only-infrequently equipment.
With term insurance, the only tax break is an untaxed death benefit, and this break comes into play infrequently.
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But it also underlines how infrequently the subject of race is explicitly addressed.
All too infrequently are they even acknowledged, let alone thanked, for their service.
Washing your hair too infrequently is more likely a problem than washing too much, as the scalp rarely dries out.
Authors will not have to register with the Vetting and Barring Scheme if they work with children once or infrequently.
And no matter how infrequently an act records new music, fans can appreciate the live experience when it comes around.
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Louis have met so infrequently they've played three games in the regular season, plus seven in the 2011 World Series.
These are brands whose products consumers interact with, either on a daily basis or infrequently but with great effect, like Disney.
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The death penalty has been used in the past for drug traffickers, but in recent years it has been applied infrequently.
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Obsessed with work, he never married, bathed infrequently and wore dirty clothes.
Prof Kopelman told the jury McCluskie said he suffered blackouts "infrequently" after drinking heavily and regularly smoking a strong form of cannabis.
Patients in MCS occasionally show they are aware of their environment, for example moving to face a doctor when asked, but only infrequently.
"Because it is so rare and is used so infrequently, the medical profession may have a difficult time recognizing cyanide poisoning, " Geller said.
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It is an axiom of Internet dating that everyone allegedly has a sense of humor, even if evidence of it is infrequently on display.
Then, too, the PBOC reports purchases infrequently over the years.
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If there was a power outage or an internet problem at my house, which not infrequently happens due to storms, everyone is shut down, including me.
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