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Fortunate for the music itself, it is not too frequent a visitor ; ;
* Richard Nixon was a frequent visitor and did much to add to and modernize the facilities.
Volmar, a frequent visitor, may have taught Hildegard simple psalm notation.
Frank Sinatra was also a frequent visitor.
Another frequent visitor to Kanō's father's house, Imai Genshiro of school of jujutsu, also refused.
Since 1968, Powell had been an increasingly frequent visitor to Northern Ireland, and in keeping with his general British nationalist viewpoint, he sided strongly with the Ulster Unionists in their desire to remain a constituent part of the United Kingdom.
His mother and brother continue to live in Cumberland, where he is a frequent visitor.
In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Bond visits an exclusive ski resort in Switzerland where he is told that David Niven is a frequent visitor and in You Only Live Twice, David Niven is referred to as the only real gentleman in Hollywood.
Claver's work on behalf of slaves did not prevent him from ministering to the souls of well-to-do members of society, traders and visitors to Cartagena ( including Muslims and English Protestants ) and condemned criminals, many of whom he prepared for death ; he was also a frequent visitor at the city's hospitals.
With nothing to occupy her time and an active imagination, she is a frequent visitor to the local police station, where she reports fanciful suspicions regarding neighborhood activities.
Burton played a role as a visitor to Fantasy Island, was a participant in Battle of the Network Stars, a guest of the Muppet Shows televised premiere party for the release of The Muppet Movie, and a frequent guest on several game shows.
In the early 1990s, Irving was a frequent visitor to Germany, where he spoke at neo-Nazi rallies.
She was also a frequent visitor to The Arsenio Hall Show.
Charles Dickens was a frequent visitor to the village and used to drink at The Greyhound pub.
William Wilberforce was a frequent visitor to the area as his close friend, William Pitt the younger, lived at Holwood Park.
All agreed as the pesky raccoon was a friend to all campers at Camp Sequassen, being a frequent visitor to camp sites and food boxes.
One of his elder brothers was the nationalist Thomas Addis Emmet, a close friend of Theobald Wolfe Tone, who was a frequent visitor to the house when Robert was a child.
John Wayne was a frequent visitor to Bisbee and The Copper Queen.
Notorious bandit Joaquin Murietta is said to have been a frequent visitor to the gambling venues.
Gary Cooper was a frequent visitor and hunting / fishing partner, as were Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, Lucille Ball, Marilyn Monroe, and several members of the Kennedy family.
Although not a resident, William F. " Buffalo Bill " Cody was a frequent visitor to Columbus.
Samuel Johnson ( author of A Dictionary of the English Language and a member of Pembroke College ) was a frequent visitor to the Senior Common Room at University College during the 18th Century ).
In the 1780s, the legendary Scottish poet Robert Burns was a frequent visitor to Sanquhar.
Nightingale was a frequent visitor to the house and indeed the new Learning Resource Centre on Kingston Hill was named the Nightingale Centre after her.

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A frequent pitfall in this sort of arrangement, experts warn, is a tendency to pay the wife more than her job is worth and to set aside an excessive amount for her as retirement income.
But by the 10th century the rule was commonly set aside, and we find frequent complaints of abbots dressing in silk, and adopting sumptuous attire.
* Mode – the most frequent value in the data set
A frequent particular case occurs when f is a function from X to another set Y ; if x < sub > 1 </ sub > ~ x < sub > 2 </ sub > implies f ( x < sub > 1 </ sub >) = f ( x < sub > 2 </ sub >) then f is said to be a morphism for ~, a class invariant under ~, or simply invariant under ~.
A frequent particular case occurs when is a function from to another set ; if whenever, then is said to be a morphism for, a class invariant under, or simply invariant under.
Cukor liked leading lady Marilyn Monroe but found it difficult to deal with her erratic work habits, frequent absences from the set, and the constant presence of her acting coach, Paula Strasberg.
* Desolation Road ( 1988 ) by Ian McDonald is a magic-realist science fiction novel set on a planet that's never explicitly named ( though the name " Ares " makes frequent appearances in various contexts ) but is clearly meant to be a terraformed Mars.
Cheap word play is particularly frequent, to the point that the second game's ending refers to itself as the hero's " latest set of adventures and miserable puns.
Cecil Beaton, noting the frequent homosexual excesses, coined the phrase, " the Ivor / Noel naughty set ".
Stops tend to be very frequent, but little effort is made to set up special stations.
As Szasz said, having become convinced of the fictitious character of mental disorders, the frequent injuriousness of psychiatric treatments, the immorality of psychiatric coercions and excuses, he set himself a task to delegitimize the legitimating agencies and authorities and their vast powers, enforced by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals, mental health laws, mental health courts, and mental health sentences.
Mel Brooks ' 1974 film Blazing Saddles, set in the Wild West in 1874, contains many blatant anachronisms from the 1970s, including a stylish Gucci costume for the sheriff, an automobile, a scene at Grauman's Chinese Theater, and frequent references to Hedy Lamarr ( 1914 – 2000 ).
Golden's frequent writing partner Nancy Holder also wrote the 2005 novel Queen of the Slayers, set after the events of the season seven finale.
The " band of four brothers " ( Rothe, pastor at Berthelsdorf ; Melchior Schäffer, pastor at Görlitz ; Friedrich von Watteville, a friend from boyhood ; and himself ) set themselves by sermons, books, journeys and correspondence to create a revival of religion, and by frequent meetings for prayer to preserve in their own hearts the warmth of personal trust in Christ.
Gary Myers makes frequent mention of Azathoth in his stories, both those set in the Lovecraftian Dreamlands and those set in the waking world.
A network of Regional Express Trains was also set up by the regional council to ensure frequent train connections between the different parts of the region.
Individual birds formerly appeared regularly at WWT Slimbridge in Gloucestershire, England, where they inspired Sir Peter Scott to set up The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust – modern records, however, are far less frequent, a consequence of the species ' decline on its European breeding grounds.
Family and Traffic were almost certainly important influences, and though they always balked at the frequent comparisons to Genesis, there was an ' English-ness ', and a definite eccentricity that was common to both groups, and which set the Enz apart from almost every other local act.
The band's set lists ( composed by committee a few minutes before going on stage ) could range from well-constructed to seemingly picked at random, and ( aside from " Secrets " as a frequent opener and " All World Cowboy Romance " or a cover as an encore ) there was a general reluctance to repeat any song placement or sequence that had worked in the past.
" They made frequent use of adolescent archetypes, were often set in the suburbs surrounding Chicago, and focused on white, middle-class teenage angst.
In 1995, a new Mars Surveyor program began as a set of missions designed with limited objectives, low costs, and frequent launches.
The most frequent set of pairs is then presented as a tentative solution, which is then attempted.
Literary figures associated with the town are Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( who spent some months living in a cottage in the town after his marriage to Sarah Fricker ), William Makepeace Thackeray ( a frequent guest of the Elton family at Clevedon Court ), and George Gissing ( The Odd Women is set in the town ).

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