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infrequent and human
An important result of this debate and others was the re-clarification that, while the same principles operate in geologic time, catastrophic events that are infrequent on human time-scales can have important consequences in geologic history.

infrequent and became
By 1900, his visits back to the United States became infrequent and in that same year, Maxim became a naturalized British subject.
Despite this, he successfully re-contested his Aldershot seat at the 1992 election, but became an infrequent attender at the House of Commons until his retirement in 1997.
Although he was an infrequent member of the first team as a midfielder up to 1975, and was on the transfer list when Clough became manager, Robertson became a key player as a left winger under Clough and appeared in 243 consecutive games between December 1976 and December 1980.
His refusal to correct reports with questionable content strained the organization ’ s credibility, and dazzling achievements became an infrequent commodity.
Medtner never adapted himself to the commercial aspects of touring and his concerts became infrequent.
Trains to Blackball became increasingly infrequent, and when a flood destroyed two spans of the line's bridge over the Grey River on 21 February 1966, the Railways Department viewed repairs as unjustifiably expensive and closed the line.
Sieges became infrequent to the point of near-irrelevance, a new emphasis arose towards the destruction of enemy armies as well as their outmaneuvering, and invasions of enemy territory occurred over broader fronts, thus introducing a plethora of strategic opportunities that made wars costlier and, just as importantly, more decisive.
It never fully recovered however, and became increasingly infrequent during the period 2000 – 2002.
As opportunities for slow bowling became infrequent, he contemplated retirement.
By the year 800 AD the land redistribution scheme was practically abandoned as census and distribution became infrequent and irregular.
After initial infrequent performances proved popular with fans, it became more regular in the setlist as the tour progressed.
When the United States pulled its combat units out of the Republic of Korea in 1949, it left only a Military Assistance Advisory Group in the country, and the periodic detachments at Kunsan became even more infrequent.
By 1990, Graham was an infrequent in-ring competitor and he became a road agent for World Championship Wrestling.
For the 2000 – 01 Serie A season, the Sunday afternoon live games became more infrequent.
Following this Hauritz played first class and one-day domestic cricket for Queensland with regularity between 2001 and 2005, however, following his inclusion in squad for Australia's tour to India in 2004, where Hauritz made his Test debut, he found himself struggling for form in the first class game, and his opportunities to play regularly for Queensland became more infrequent.

infrequent and community
Mid-sized plants such as Ceonothus fix nitrogen, while others cannot, which, together with the need for exposure to the sun, creates a symbiotic relationship of the entire community with infrequent fires.
When plotting the number of species in a plant community that fell in each 20-percentile frequency class from very frequent, i. e. numerically dominant, to very infrequent, Raunkiær discovered that most species were either very common or very rare.

infrequent and family
She was devoted to expand her modest literary salon and ardently planned infrequent theatrical and musical evenings for her family and friends.
In a stylistic departure from their debut appearance in Runaways as comic relief, Loners is not a comedy, though the covers of the individual issues still suggest a light-hearted tone by being direct homages to the iconic imagery of the teen comedy feature films of John Hughes, and the exaggerated personalities from their Runaways debut are also retained entirely for the cast, though this does create some continuity discrepancies, particularly Darkhawk's infrequent lapses into potentially murderous violence and sudden reversion to switching bodies in a manner that ignores later events from the Darkhawk series ( this continuity gaffe even being referenced in Marvel Team-Up Vol. 3 # 15 ), and Julie Power no longer having the ability to teleport, her powers now including the ability to hover in the air without being in motion, and her character purporting to be from New York instead of the family home of Bainbridge Island.
This is when the actress-singer decided to settle in Mexico and avoided visiting her homeland except for infrequent family visits.

infrequent and had
This is believed to be much more infrequent than the former Soviet Politburo had been.
While previously this station had an infrequent service, there are now some 20 trains per day stopping here.
In addition to those departures, regular panelist Caroline Rhea also left the program in order to host her short-lived successor program to The Rosie O ' Donnell Show and Bruce Vilanch, who was also one of the show's writers, left with Goldberg ( who had hired him ) and made several infrequent appearances throughout the rest of the series.
The region had had no permanent Indian settlements and so conflicts with Native Americans were relatively infrequent in the early days.
Though hurricanes are infrequent on this part of Florida's coast, they have had a large impact on the islands, with the Hurricane of 1848 forming John's Pass between Madeira Beach and Treasure Island, a hurricane in 1921 cleaving Hog Island into Honeymoon and Caladesi Islands and creating Hurricane Pass, and 1985's Hurricane Elena sealing Dunedin Pass to join Caladesi with Clearwater Beach.
" Vladimir Nabokov, who had also admired Ulysses, described Finnegans Wake as " nothing but a formless and dull mass of phony folklore, a cold pudding of a book, a persistent snore in the next room [...] and only the infrequent snatches of heavenly intonations redeem it from utter insipidity.
Weight training, he insisted, had to be brief, infrequent, and intense, in order to attain the best results in the shortest amount of time.
Alpha-adrenergic blockade with phentolamine had no influence on the amount of blushing in frequent or in infrequent blushers, indicating that release of sympathetic vasoconstrictor tone does not substantially influence blushing.
The Southern Railway ( SR ), which had absorbed the LSWR in 1923, offered the LNC the temporary use of Waterloo station to allow the Necropolis Railway service to be continued, but refused to allow the LNC to continue to sell cheap tickets to visitors travelling to and from the cemetery stations other than those involved in a funeral that day, meaning those visiting the cemetery had little reason to choose the LNC's irregular and infrequent trains to the cemetery stations over the SR's fast and frequent services to Brookwood.
Makian volcano has had infrequent, but violent eruptions that destroyed villages on the island.
Neither country had very many atomic weapons to spare at first, and so testing was relatively infrequent ( when the U. S. used two weapons for Operation Crossroads in 1946, they were detonating over 20 % of their current arsenal ).
Nonetheless, contact between the BM and NF was not infrequent and in early 1972 John Tyndall had met with Jordan and discussed the possibility that the BM might form the basis of a new NF group in the Midlands, an area of BM strength and NF weakness.
They were cultivated by Indians by various methods, most commonly after an infrequent rain in the desert or after flood waters along a river or ephemeral stream had subsided.
Once the IEC layer was established, customer-specific releases could occur quarterly, whereas Telecom and Base programming was for baked-in code that only had infrequent, maintenance updates.
By the late 20th century service on the line had been reduced to a relatively infrequent shuttle between Upminster and Grays, calling only at Ockendon.
By the late 20th century service on the line had been reduced to a relatively infrequent shuttle between Upminster and Grays.
This contradicted older theories which had suggested small and Earth-like planets would be relatively infrequent.
It is a complete rewrite with many new features, but has had infrequent updates on the development blog, and was first estimated to be released in mid 2006.
MTVX had no commercials besides a brief, infrequent promotional spot for sister station MTV2 ; and would show rock music videos constantly.
Rejection, Form Appropriatness, Shading, Pathognomic Verbalization, Barrier, and Penetration had lower stability coefficients while Space, Sex, Abstract and Balance proved to be extreamly infrequent in the children's samples.
Due to the significantly greater male population, women often had their choice of partner and arranged marriages were infrequent.
By 1976, the once expansive rail network throughout California ( as in the rest of the United States ) had declined to a point where rail travel in California was basic and infrequent.

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