In urban Eastern Massachusetts, callers are seldom more than a mile from the nearest tower, meaning that bills accurately identify the town or city for all calls except those along municipal boundaries.
Haney seldom goes more than a few pages without marveling at how lucky he was to be coaching Woods.
Another finding: Mixed-weight couples who ate together frequently reported more conflict than those who seldom ate together.
But their nocturnal depredations seldom served to create more of themselves.
The Western Province batsman played a tidy rather than spectacular innings - de Villiers the more attacking of the pair - but was seldom troubled en route to securing his seventh Test century.
Symptoms such as pain and bloating seldom are obvious until the cancer is more advanced, and numerous attempts at screening tests have failed.
In a developing country like Turkey, where stringent building regulations exist but are seldom applied, and where governments have more pressing tasks than the organisation of earthquake drills, a natural disaster on this scale will unfortunately almost always kill many people.
More problematic is Allstate's retreat in New York, where hurricanes seldom strike.
What Jobs and Steve Wozniak did more than 30 years ago had never been contemplated before and is too seldom considered now: They made technology humanly relevant.
Golfing holiday homes are seldom as popular as those on the ocean, so they are usually more affordable than seaside spots.
Gasoline-powered equipment and machinery are seldom under warranty when operated with higher than a fuel blend that contains more than 10% ethanol.
While the former 5D could theoretically handle ISO 25, 600 captures as well, its native range topped out at 6400 -- venturing beyond that territory meant taking a hit on image quality, making it a seldom-used feature that benefited the camera's spec sheet far more than our low-light snap collection.
Keating sold his first Sextons in the Forest Hill junk shops where he bought his canvases, seldom calling attention to the signatures, charging as little as five pounds apiece, rarely more than fifty.
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