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Less and frequently
Less frequently, the adjective can take this meaning without a qualifier, as in " American Spanish dialects and pronunciation differ by country ", or the name of the Organization of American States.
Less frequently, indium shows intermediate oxidation state + 2, which lies between the common ones, most notably in halides, In < sub > 2 </ sub > X < sub > 4 </ sub > and < sup > 2 -</ sup >.
Less frequently used types of materials include stag antler, buffalo horn and bone, as the time and effort needed to create one is often too much when conventional slides are available.
Less known performers such as Ana María Iriarte, Inés Ribadeneira, Toñy Rosado, Carlos Munguía, Renato Cesari, and others frequently lent their voices to the recordings.
Less frequently, individual strategic attacks are made against ' point ' targets, such as Britain's RAF Bomber Command attacks against the Ruhr dams by means of the bouncing bomb designed by Barnes Wallis in May 1943.
Less frequently used or manipulated elements, and elements that benefit from isolation ( such as wild species ) are farther away.
Less frequently the pipe will be used to play the first sung note of the song, especially where the song begins in unison or with a solo.
Less frequently, two defenders can cooperate to squeeze declarer or dummy on the same principle.
* Kathleen Flinn, journalist and best-selling author of the culinary memoir The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry, was raised in Davison ; she frequently refers to her experiences growing up on the family farm here as formative to her life as a chef and food writer.
Less frequently he stayed at places he owned in Santiago, Constanza, La Cumbre, San Jose de las Matas, and elsewhere.
Less frequently used terms are and Volkswalk.
( Less frequently, the masters cruelly split up black lovers or sexually assaulted black women.
Less frequently, the old darky might be cast out by a cruel master when he grew too old to work.
Less frequently, prey is taken in the air.
Less frequently visited places include the race track ( although Andy frequently bets by listening to the radio, thus saving him the trip ), the marriage counsellor, and the football pitch ( where Andy is either being sent off, or carried off on a stretcher ).
Less frequently, parts of the diencephalon are included.
Less frequently, micromanagement is a tactic consciously chosen for the purpose of eliminating unwanted employees: A micromanager may set unreachable standards that he then invokes as grounds for termination of those employees ; these standards may be either specific to certain employees or generally applicable but selectively enforced only against particular employees.
Less frequently used is U. N. Owen as for example used in the Agatha Christie novel And Then There Were None.
Less frequently, the name is applied to works for multiple instruments ( the opening of Claudio Monteverdi's opera Orfeo being a notable example ).
Less frequently, medieval illuminations also show cranes mounted on the outside of walls with the stand of the machine secured to putlogs.
Less frequently used is puerperium.
Less blunt symbols of death frequently allude to the passage of time and the fragility of life.
Less frequently, loss of parietal cells may simply be part of a widespread atrophic gastritis of nonautoimmune origin, such as that frequently occurring in elderly people affected with long-standing chronic gastritis of any cause ( including Helicobacter pylori infection ).

Less and order
Less formal salutes include the " order arms salute " and the " shoulder arms salutes.
Less than a year later, on 11 December 1936, Edward VIII abdicated in order to marry his mistress, Wallis Simpson, who was divorced from her first husband and divorcing her second.
Less noted is his published call in 1749 for the roofing-over of Perrault's classical colonnaded east front of the Palais du Louvre and the clearing away of the ramshackle structures, both those that had been built against it, in order to form a proper Place du Louvre, and those in the centre of the Cour Carré itself Sections of the palace were in danger of collapse, scarcely touched by royal indifference after 1678 ; work did begin in 1755 to clear the facade of the Louvre, overseen by the architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot and Marigny, supervisor of the Bâtiments du Roi.
Less common indexes come from academics like Eugene Fama and Kenneth French, who created " research indexes " in order to develop asset pricing models, such as their Three Factor Model.
Less well known systems include some that are written and can be read today, such as the Hebrew and Greek method of using the letters of the alphabet, in order, for digits 1 – 9, tens 10 – 90, and hundreds 100 – 900.
) Less able sight-readers generally must at least hum or whistle in order to sight-read effectively.
Less expensive hearing aids can be found on the internet or mail order catalogs, but some in the $ 200 range tend to amplify the low frequencies of background noise, making it harder to hear the human voice.
Less than 24 hours before the burial, legal representatives for Blanca Rodríguez obtained a court order to stop the ceremony.
Less than a month after becoming secretary, he reminded the chiefs of their responsibility to apprise him of disputes and proposed to meet with them in order to expedite settlement or bring the issue to the president's attention for final resolution.
* Nun the Less-a sister in the same religious order as Nun of the Above, Nun the Less developed the supernatural ability to shrink to small size after eating a bad shrimp.
With typical service humour, a Royal Navy saying of the time was the fictitious order " Less ( K ) notts, more Speed !".
Less optimization can be done, the compiler flags must be the same for each benchmark, in the same order, and there must be a limited number of flags.
Less often, they belong to a religious institute ( a " congregation ") that is called a " third order secular ").

Less and last
Less than twenty years after the last vestiges of Paganism were crushed with great severity by the emperor Theodosius I Rome was seized by Alaric in 410.
Less than two weeks after his defeat in the Arc, Nijinsky ran his last race in the Champion Stakes oven ten furlongs at Newmarket.
Less successfully, Stanley ’ s brother William unwisely supported the later pretender Perkin Warbeck, and was, at last, executed for treason in 1495.
The group came back for the last fifteen minutes of the show and sang their hits " Up, Up and Away ", " One Less Bell to Answer ", " Stoned Soul Picnic ", " Wedding Bell Blues ", and finished up with " Aquarius / Let the Sunshine In ".
Less than a week before the outbreak of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Abdullah met with Meir for one last time on 11 May 1948.
Less than a mile behind that accident, Private Miller was driving the last truck in the convoy.
Less than a week later, on 27 May, Lindemann and most of his crew lost their lives during Bismarcks last battle.
Less misleading in this last case is " Revival Cast ".
Less than three seconds behind Prost, and the last car on the lead lap, was Rosberg, who therefore won the final title, in fifth place.
Less than a day after the match had ended, the Vietnam Football Federation requested the resignation from its national coach Edson Tavares, despite his requests to stay on until the last match.
Less rigorous than her best, however, and the last story, Greenshaw's Folly, has a notable example of Miss Marple's habit of drawing solutions from a hat, with hardly a trace of why or wherefore.
Less common species that are relics of the last Ice Age include white alder, bigleaf maple, and black cottonwood.
Less than two years after their breakup, the band released one last EP of unreleased material titled, Thieves, on October 14, 2008.
Less than a year after the Navistar purchase, the Ward brand name was phased out as part of a new marketing scheme ; the last Wards were built in 1992 and the AmTran brand was phased in late in the 1992 model year.
While the war did not last long enough for anything to be done about this, the two artists did obtain a patent for their idea in 1902, titled “ Process of Treating the Outsides of Ships, etc., for Making Them Less Visible ” (), in which their method is described as having been modeled on the coloration of a seagull.

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