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Frequent current performers at the Hall include Vladimir Ashkenazy, Stephen Kovacevich, Andras Schiff, Joshua Bell, Maxim Vengerov, Thomas Quasthoff, Ian Bostridge, Susan Graham, Angela Hewitt, Mark Padmore, Steven Isserlis, Sir Thomas Allen, Matthias Goerne, Dame Felicity Lott, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Simon Keenlyside, Anne Sofie von Otter, Wolfgang Holzmair, Soile Isokoski, the Nash Ensemble, The King's Consort, the Beaux Arts and Florestan Trios and the Emerson, Endellion, Artemis, Hagen, Jerusalem and Zehetmair Quartets.
Frequent performers were Peter Cook, Jake Thackray and Tim Brooke-Taylor.

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Frequent targets of their aggression include crocodiles, which often inhabit the same river habitat as hippos.
Frequent misconceptions of the tier hierarchy include:
Frequent features include gable-on-hip roofs that encompass side porches with minimalist wood bracing, creating a sense of heaviness characteristic of the Shingle style.
Frequent ' types ' of universe explored in sidewise and alternative history works include worlds in which the Nazis won the Second World War, such as in The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick, SS-GB by Len Deighton and Fatherland by Robert Harris, and worlds in which the Roman Empire never fell, such as in Roma Eterna by Robert Silverberg and Romanitas by Sophia McDougall.
Frequent uses of modal windows include:
Frequent topics include British, European, and US politics, social issues, art, literature, cinema, science, the media, history, philosophy, and psychology.
Frequent features of Taoist shrines include the same features as full temples, often including any or all of the following features: gardens, running water or fountains, small burning braziers or candles ( with or without incense ), and copies of Taoist texts such as the Tao Te Ching, Zhuangzi or other texts by Lao Tzu, Chuang Tzu or other Taoist sages.
Frequent contributors to the volumes include John Lorinc, Shawn Micallef, Derek McCormack, Dylan Reid, Bert Archer, Stéphanie Verge, Chris Hardwicke, Mark Fram, Liz Forsberg, Dale Duncan and Darren O ' Donnell.
Frequent analysts and contributors to the show include CNN's Chief National Correspondent John King, Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley, Senior Political Analyst David Gergen, Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash, Senior Business Correspondent Ali Velshi, Washington, DC Bureau Correspondent Joe Johns, David Mattingly, Investigative Reporters Randi Kaye and Gary Tuchman, Special Investigations reporter Drew Griffin, and Legal Analyst Jeff Toobin.
Frequent causes of frustration include extreme code bloat, heavy use of global variables, and a perverse class hierarchy.
Frequent side effects of papaverine treatment include polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, constipation, interference with sulphobromophthalein retention test ( used to determine hepatic function ), increased transaminase levels, increased alkaline phosphatase levels, somnolence, and vertigo.
Frequent collaborators include vocalist Moka Only ( who was actually a member of the group for a short period of time in the mid 1990s when the group was formed, and then again from 2002 – 2005 ) and producer Rob the Viking, an official group member since 2002.
Frequent contributors to the programme since 1998 include A. C. Grayling
Frequent guest musicians on his albums include Stephen Fearing, Oscar Lopez and Hugh McMillan of Spirit of the West.
Frequent guests include Paul's father, WCCO-AM ’ s Dark Star, and Iowa Hawkeyes fan Justin Gaard.
Frequent guests of the Hartman Show include Minnesota Twins ex-General Manager Terry Ryan and WCCO-TV sports anchor Mark Rosen.
Frequent writers, artists, and colorists for their books include Eric M. Esquivel, Dave Ulanski, Mike Bullock, Chuck Dixon, Amin Amat, Ben Raab, Rafael Nieves, Renato Guerra, Peter David, Graham Nolan, David Gallaher, Eric Theriault, EricJ, Nancy Holder, Tom Mandrake, Vatche Mavlian, Richard Dean Starr, Doug Klauba, Paul Storrie, Mike W. Barr, Tom DeFalco, Max Allan Collins, Steve Ellis, Ron Goulart, Ken Wolak and Stefan Petrucha.
Frequent writers include Steve Hammer, David Hoppe, Jim Poyser, Chuck Workman, Rita Kohn, and Paul F. P.
Frequent complaints about paid street fundraisers include the use of aggressive or deceitful tactics, lack of knowledge of the charity, refusal to listen to a person who doesn't want to stop, the use of sarcasm or other negative language intended to make a person feel guilty if they decline to stop.
Frequent additional instruments include piano, violin, viola and flute and less frequent didgeridoo, mouth harp, harmonium, cello, udu and synthesizer.
Frequent problems encountered by owners include cracking, flaking glaze and crumbling of the clay.
Frequent panelists of recent years include David Strom from the Minnesota Free Market Institute, former Minnesota State Senator Fritz Knaak, Republican lobbyist Sarah Janecek, former press secretary for Senator Norm Coleman Andy Brehm, Democratic lobbyist-turned-educator Wy Spano, former Democratic legislator Ember Reichgott Junge, and University of Minnesota professors Hy Berman ( history ) and Larry S. Jacobs ( political science ).
Frequent appearances by the acclaimed Milwaukee Symphony Chorus, under director Lee Erickson, include Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 and Britten's War Requiem.

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Frequent targets include Bill O ' Reilly, Sean Hannity, Sarah Palin ( whom Miller refers to as " Caribou Barbie ", due to her status as the former governor of Alaska and ex-beauty queen ), Rush Limbaugh, and Michael Savage.

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Frequent visitors are Daisy's best friend, Twist Morgan ( Katy Carmichael ) and Tim's best friend, Mike Watt ( Nick Frost ), who ends up becoming a lodger after Marsha's daughter Amber Weary " flies the nest ".
* Drug use, such as SSRIs and stimulants, including methylenedioxymethamphetamine ( ecstasy ), methylenedioxyamphetamine ( MDA ), methylphenidate and other amphetamines, including those taken for medical reasons Frequent use of GHB and similar GABA-inducing analogues such as Phenibut
After publishing The Persian Today Corpus ( The Most Frequent Words of Today's Persian ), as a main program, the writer, Iranian Kurdish-language scholar, Hamid Hassani, is supposed to prepare a Soranî Kurdish Language Corpus, consisting of one-million words.
Frequent buses link Penketh with Warrington town centre: it is the terminus for Warrington Borough Transport buses ( routes 30, 30B, 31, 32 and 32A ), and the north of Penketh is also served by Warrington Borough Transport routes 14 and 15.
* Frequent Player Points ( FPP ), part of the reward system with the PokerStars VIP Club
Ross is the author of Spacewalker: My Journey in Space and Faith as NASA's Record-Setting Frequent Flyer ( Purdue University Press ), available January, 2013.
Frequent values for are 1 ( per unit ), 100 ( percent, %), 1000, 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > ( ppm ), 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > ( ppb ), ...
Frequent contributors were Dennis Brisson ( Editor / Editor-in-Chief ), Tim Walsh ( Technical Editor ), Lou Wallace ( Consulting Editor ), Ellen Rule ( Consulting Editor ), Beth Jala ( Review Editor ), Tony Branter ( Freelance Writer ), Robert Rockefeller ( Freelance Writer ) and Arnie Katz ( Freelance Writer ).
Frequent policy alternatives to emissions standards are technology standards ( which mandate Standards generally regulate the emissions of nitrogen oxides ( NO < sub > x </ sub >), sulfur oxides, particulate matter ( PM ) or soot, carbon monoxide ( CO ), or volatile hydrocarbons ( see carbon dioxide equivalent ).
# Frequent small talk topics are traveling, soccer ( and other international sports disciplines ), hobbies, the entertainment industry and the weather.
Frequent air battles over Singapore occurred from 12 January 1942, the Japanese pilots being better trained and outnumbering the defenders, but ( despite widespread claims of Mitsubishi Zeros being present ), with the exception of a few Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa " Oscars " most Japanese fighters and many bombers were in no better condition than those of the Royal Air Force's.

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It has extensive codeshare agreements with other airlines and special partnerships with Jet Airways and Oman Air's Frequent Flyer Programmes.

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Frequent mention is made of his patent-leather shoes, damage to which is frequently a subject of ( for the reader, comical ) misery on his part.
Frequent complications of osteoporosis are vertebral fractures for which spinal radiography can help considerably in diagnosis and follow-up.
Frequent collaborator David Sylvian contributed lead vocals to " Forbidden Colours "the main theme to Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence – which became a minor hit.
Frequent collaborator Mark Evanier related an anecdote from their time on the short-lived 1983 NBC series " The half-Hour Comedy Hour ," which featured a guest appearance by model Jayne Kennedy:
Frequent users can reduce the fare by half by purchasing top ups online for a machine-readable windscreen-mounted digital payment tag, called Tamar Tag, which is also usable on the bridge.
In 1643, he published a book De la fréquente Communion ( On Frequent Communion ) which presented Jansen's ideas in a way more accessible to the public ( e. g. it was published in French, whereas Augustinus was available only in Latin ).
Frequent earthquakes produced by the fact that Greece lies at the intersection of three separate tectonic plates seem to have been responsible for the observed cracking of the limestone, and the opening up of new channels by which hydrocarbons enter the flowing waters of the Kassotis.
Frequent bus runs occur along the road between Yaoundé and Douala, which has witnessed several fatal accidents.
Frequent Comanche attacks in the early days of San Ygnacio necessitated the use of defensive stone architecture which has endowed the present area with uncharacteristically enduring historical sites from that period.
Frequent references are made to his rather large penis ; Susan nicknames him " donkey " and " tripod ," sparking much of Sally's initial interest in him despite her objections to his political beliefs ( Patrick is a Tory, which conflicts with Sally's Leftish attitudes ).
The philosopher Lucian attacked the Cynics in his book " The Philosophies for Sale " in which he mocked the Cynics by stating " First ... stripping you of your luxury ... I will put a cloak on you ... Next I will compel you to undergo pains and hardships, sleeping on the ground, drinking nothing but water ... Leading this life you will say that your are happier than the Great King ... Frequent the most crowded market place ... and in desire to be solitary and uncommunicative ..."
Of these, 12 were designated as " Frequent Service Lines ", which the agency defines as having a headway of 17 minutes or less during weekday rush hours.
Frequent conversations by the Spaniards pronounced it in Spanish accent Dipolog which was eventually adopted by the natives.
Frequent assessment and adjustments are facilitated by continuous venous oximetry, which directly measures the oxyhemoglobin saturation of the blood in the venous limb of the ECMO circuit.
Frequent repetition gave it the status of a catch phrase or in-joke among the readership which continues to the present day.
On the same day, the first American airline, United Airlines, lands in Ho Chi Minh City, which makes it the first US airline to land there since Operation Frequent Wind during the Fall of Saigon in April 1975.
Frequent and loud laughter is the characteristic of folly and ill-manners ; it is the manner in which the mob express their silly joy at silly things ; and they call it being merry.
Frequent users of TFT monitors usually are more sensitive to the low refresh rate of CRT monitors as the light behind a TFT monitor ( backlight ) usually is driven at 40 – 50 kHz, which is unnoticeable to the human eye.
Frequent vomiting can lead to an electrolyte imbalance which has serious consequences for the proper functioning of the heart.
Frequent vomiting can also upset the balance of stomach acids which has a negative impact on the digestive system, especially the lining of the stomach and esophagus.
After the Second World War he wrote a comedy, A Phoenix Too Frequent, which was produced at the Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill Gate, London, in 1946, starring Paul Scofield.

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