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infrequently and recurring
The rabbi later became an infrequently recurring character voiced by Dan Castellaneta.
Rabbi Krustofski became an infrequently recurring character, and his occasional speaking parts were voiced by Castellaneta.
In 2008, he landed a Main role on the Fox science fiction horror television series, Fringe as Charlie Francis which he starred on since the show's beginning in 2008 during the show's second season his character began to appear infrequently and was later killed off mid-way into that very same season and then he assumed a recurring status afterward in that season, then he later returned for season 3, before moving onto another show.

infrequently and influence
He returned to Canada infrequently, making his last trip in 1894, but his influence there remained considerable, particularly to those seeking high office: Lord Minto acknowledged that he owed his appointment as Governor General of Canada in 1898 to the influence of Stephen and Lord Wolseley.
Although they are infrequently written down or even discussed, norms have powerful influence on group behaviour.

infrequently and on
Batters, on occasion, have been given intentional walks with the bases loaded ( effectively giving the offensive team a risk-free run ), although this occurs very infrequently.
Since the two teams play each other so infrequently in the regular season, some, including players on both teams, have questioned whether the Giants and Jets have a real rivalry.
Any mutations for the preference opposite to the given characteristic, though tending to promote survival against ecological selection, nevertheless tend not to survive in the gene pool because male offspring that result from matings based on the preference are less sexually attractive to the majority of the females in the population, and thus infrequently chosen as mates.
Based on current technology, this is a time-consuming process and as such is done infrequently.
Today, Ernani is an infrequently performed work, although it appeared on the roster of the Metropolitan Opera as early as 1903 and has been given eighty-eight performances up to the March / April stagings in 2008.
The Pucciniomycotina includes the rust fungi, the insect parasitic / symbiotic genus Septobasidium, a former group of smut fungi ( in the Microbotryomycetes, which includes mirror yeasts ), and a mixture of odd, infrequently seen or seldom recognized fungi, often parasitic on plants.
Following 1819 whalers were roving the Pacific though visiting Tuvalu only infrequently because of the difficulties of landing ships on the atolls.
They have also been encountered in shoes, inside dressers, in bed sheets of infrequently used beds, in clothes stacked or piled or left lying on the floor, inside work gloves, behind baseboards and pictures, in toilets, and near sources of warmth when ambient temperatures are lower than usual.
Where it occurs in the wild it is found infrequently in deciduous forests and valleys on acidic loess ( i. e. fine, silty soil ) with good drainage.
She is typically depicted wearing a horned head-dress and tiered skirt, often with bow cases at her shoulders, and not infrequently carries a mace or baton surmounted by an omega motif or a derivation, sometimes accompanied by a lion cub on a leash.
St Mary's Y. M. A., as they were usually referred to in the local press, played most of their early games on The Common where games were not infrequently interrupted by pedestrians insistent on exercising their right to roam.
The few locomotive passenger trains still in use are mostly used for overnight sleeper trains and tourist-oriented trains such as the numerous steam locomotives operated infrequently on several of the more scenic lines throughout the country.
The artwork of Charles Vess has infrequently but notably accompanied the words of Neil Gaiman on Vertigo projects, including the 4-issue Stardust ( 1997-8 ) miniseries, later reprinted as an illustrated hardcover book.
They are often used in a place of a switch motor on infrequently used switches.
Because of the focus on printing, while most Production Printing MFPs have a scanner, it is infrequently used and often only has very basic functionality.
His name is also recalled as the meteorological term Ulloa's halo ( also known as Bouguer's halo ), which an observer may see infrequently in fog when sun breaks through ( for example, on a mountain ) — effectively a " fog-bow " ( as opposed to a " rain-bow ").
A fog-bow is defined as " an infrequently observed meteorological phenomenon ; a faint white, circular arc or complete ring of light that has a radius of 39 degrees and is centered on the antisolar point.
The Red Kite has been known to successfully hybridize with the Black Kite in captivity where both species were kept together, and in the wild on the Cape Verde Islands as well as infrequently on other places.
Such major galactic mergers are thought to have been common at early times, but may carry on more infrequently today.
Not infrequently he used his paints in the form of a dry powder, which he hastily combined on the end of his brush with oil, or turpentine, or gold size, regardless of the quantity, and depending on accident for the general effect.
While capable of flight ( which they do infrequently and relatively weakly ), they prefer running, and will readily perch on trees and bushes also.

infrequently and particular
The BART ads are still visible, though they are changed infrequently: a particular ad may remain up for several months before being replaced.
However, certain ideas tinged with Jansenism remained in circulation for much longer ; in particular, the Jansenist idea that Holy Communion should be received very infrequently, and that reception required much more than freedom from mortal sin, remained influential until finally condemned by Pope St. Pius X, who endorsed frequent communion, as long as the communicant was free of mortal sin, in the early 20th century.
The field is also known as proctology, but the latter term is now used infrequently within medicine, and is most often employed to identify practices relating to the anus and rectum in particular.
In particular, a green lane is unsurfaced, and may be so infrequently used that there is no wearing of the surface, allowing vegetation to colonise freely, hence ' green '.

infrequently and have
Due to current scheduling, Carolina has infrequently played many of their former division rivals, and the rivalries have thus dulled.
The freemen were exercitales and viri devoti, that is, soldiers and " devoted men " ( a military term like " retainers "); they formed the levy of the Lombard army and they were, if infrequently, sometimes called to serve, though this seems not to have been their preference.
Modern trumpets have three ( or infrequently four ) piston valves, each of which increases the length of tubing when engaged, thereby lowering the pitch.
Since then, May and Taylor have infrequently performed together, including a collaboration with Paul Rodgers under the name Queen + Paul Rodgers which ended in May 2009.
As these highways were coordinated among the states, they are infrequently referred to as Federal Highways, but they have always been maintained by state or local governments since their initial designation in 1926.
But the character seems to have been regarded as unimportant by this company, since he appears infrequently in its new plays.
Because he was not creatively involved with the band, Epstein was only infrequently called the " fifth Beatle ", but over the years he and producer George Martin have clearly been recognised as the inner circle members who most profoundly affected the band's career.
Although " silver products were infrequently promoted for oral use, benefits have been even more questionable.
The college students have a reputation for radical political activity going back to the late 1960s, and the College has not infrequently been the centre of demonstrations, rent strikes and so forth, sparked by political events.
Office MFPs are almost always networked, however some have optional or standard ( but infrequently used ) USB and parallel connections.
Many Vanda orchids ( especially Vanda coerulea ) are endangered, and have never been common because they are usually only infrequently encountered in habitat and grow only in disturbed forest areas with high light levels, and are severely threatened and vulnerable to habitat destruction.
Interruptions to their ascendancy have occurred infrequently, most recently with the challenge of the New Firm of Aberdeen and Dundee United in the first half of the 1980s.
At least until the 5th century BC ( Pindar's time ) the winners of the Isthmian games received a wreath of celery ; later, the wreath was altered such that it consisted of pine leaves .< ref >“ As he was marching up an ascent, from the top of which they expected to have a view of the army and of the strength of the enemy, there met him by chance a train of mules loaded with parsley ; which his soldiers conceived to be an ominous occurrence or ill-boding token, because this is the herb with which we not infrequently adorn the sepulchres of the dead ; and there is a proverb derived from the custom, used of one who is dangerously sick, that he has need of nothing but parsley.
The geological record indicates that some of the volcanoes in the area erupt infrequently but have large, violent and destructive eruptions when they do.
Some stations have been grandfathered in or, very infrequently, been given a waiver, and can exceed normal restrictions.
Critics viewed the casting of the white actor Michael Bates as the Indian bearer Rangi Ram as an example of blackface, a perception that may have contributed to the programme being infrequently repeated on British television.
Fans refer to the ballpark as The Jake, based on the park's original name, and since the renaming, people have infrequently called it " The Pro " or " The Prog ".
Although rather infrequently performed and not part of the standard operatic repertoire, other recent productions have included Amsterdam and Welsh National Opera tour in 2001, Santa Fe Opera in 2004, Strasbourg in 2005, Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2007, Houston Grand Opera in 2008, and Opera Boston in 2011.

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