• Coinage fluctuated between all gold (less frequently) or all silver (more frequently) or all paper or all Spanish for the dollar.

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  • If you choose to rebalance annually or even more frequently in a taxable portfolio, carefully review how the various transactions you'll need to make will affect your tax return, as well as any fees you might incur.

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  • The child may throw more tantrums or flap his or her arms more frequently, to show stress and anxiety, experts say.

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  • In some cases we will do a campaign and ask consumers if they want more information or want to hear more frequently from us.

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  • Furthermore, in some countries, Afrodescendant boys and girls find themselves facing late entry or educational failure more frequently.

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  • If drug use were rampant, surely the news would leak, or be sold, more frequently to a scandal-hungry media?

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  • "Many people are tired much of the time, " women may feel bloated around the time they menstruate, and post-menopausal women commonly have to urinate frequently or more urgently, she said.

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  • Professor Cathie Martin from John Innes Centre in Norwich said red and striped flowers were visited significantly more frequently than white or pink blooms.

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  • When we count up the Oscar contenders each year, we frequently have a dozen or more to consider.

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  • The more frequently purchased the product or service, the greater the dilution of the measured advertising effect by including repeat sales.

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  • Eating out more frequently, choosing convenience or prepared foods, and expecting novelty and year-round availability all play a role in exposure to new pathogens.

    ECONOMIST: Food poisoning

  • Whether it's sports or investing, unfortunate decision-makers are frequently replaced by those who will handle the football or money more carefully.

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  • Another person might want to do it more frequently, using a computer or smartphone app.

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  • The new It Starts With Me campaign, created by the Terrence Higgins Trust, urges people in high-risk groups to get tested for HIV at least every 12 months, and more frequently if they have symptoms or have put themselves at risk by having unprotected sex, for example.

    BBC: Campaign poster

  • Depending on their role in the offense and their ability to connect the dots leading to more senior executives or more central participants in financial frauds, such witnesses frequently are the key to making or breaking a case.

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  • It seems the elements I observe that contribute more frequently than not to a stalled job search or poor results are associated with three elements: lack of commitment, failure to plan and unwillingness to change.

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  • These are admirable donations but more than the money, I am struck by how much more frequently billionaires seem to be backing the same causes or making pledges together.

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  • Celebrex has been approved for preventing the formation of potentially cancerous polyps in FAP, or familial adenomatus polyposis, a familial disease that causes them to form more frequently.

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  • Industry-specific recessions or other events creating short-term setbacks are easier on the psyche and occur more frequently.

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  • He composed music, wrote passable poetry (always in French), bought Old Masters on the European art market, collected porcelain, patronised architects (who frequently worked from the king's own drawings) and more or less single-handedly conducted the affairs of the Prussian state.

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  • The boat, called Route 66, cruised at more than 20 knots and frequently hit speeds in excess of 30 knots, or 35 miles an hour.

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  • In the event of a prolonged power blackout, backup generators frequently run out of fuel or suffer performance problems when they operate continuously for more than a few days.

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  • But he's all business at Dunkman's bimonthly style meetings, where he frequently leans on designers to lighten the weight of the sneaker or to give more support around the ankle.

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  • Knowing the need to bolster support for his tiny principality and deflect criticism of his own authoritarian government, the peripatetic Hassanal earlier this year traveled even more frequently than usual, not just to his second home in Singapore, or to friendly Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.

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  • The boat, called Route 66, cruised at more than 20 knots and frequently hit speeds in excess of 30 knots, or 55 kilometers an hour. (Note that America's Cup racers max out at 16 knots, and they're basically empty shells with nary a cushion to sit on.) Route 66 boasted a full luxury interior with air-conditioning, desalination equipment and even an air compressor for underwater breathing hoses.

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  • In most cases, savings can be found by booking as far in advance as possible (four or more weeks ahead, rather than one week) and negotiating corporate discounts on routes you use frequently throughout the year.

    BBC: Braving the booming business travel markets

  • State-sponsored attacks, whether they emanate from the PRC or the Russian Federation (RF), are well-funded, carefully planned, patiently executed and more frequently than not go undetected.

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  • Whether or not schools offer coverage, they frequently charge students who are covered on a parent's plan more for basic services like a check-up with a doctor, prescriptions or X-rays.

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  • Ironically, Israel has tapped air power more frequently in recent weeks, in part because it's seen as a more pinpoint or precise way of killing rocket-launch teams than artillery fire, which sprays shrapnel over a wide area.

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  • People outside the U.S. have "Googled" him more frequently over the past 12 months than they have other billionaires, such as Icahn, Li or Ellison.

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