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Frequently and few
Frequently, however, the initial deprogramming only last a few days.
Frequently a " list " type joke may get started but within a few generations of distribution it evolves beyond recognition.
Frequently, these offenses are meant to isolate a few key players in one-on-one situations, allowing them more freedom of movement and the ability to make most of the plays, while the others play a supporting role.
Frequently, daughter churches are created only a few months after a church's creation.
Frequently the vessel was only coated with a glossy slip or decorated with just a few ornaments.

Frequently and isolated
Frequently these characters are isolated to one of the ongoing story threads to allow a fan to ignore them if they do not like that element.
Frequently, trivial names derive from some notable property of the thing being named, for instance, lecithin, the common name for phosphatidylcholine, was originally isolated from egg yolk.
* Skin: Frequently ecchymoses, infrequently skin mycosis, Lupus-erythematosis-like syndrome, urticaria, and isolated cases of melanoma ( see malignancies ).
Frequently the only Englishman in a French officers ' mess, Spears could feel lonely and isolated and had to endure criticism of his country.

Frequently and rarely
Frequently, a single group of friends shares Moors # 410 and # 403 or, more rarely, all three of the suites ; in this case, the entire area occupied by the friends becomes " the Belltower suite " / " the Belltower ".
Frequently, these schemes involve her betraying Lupin to get close to the enemy, whom she intends on double-crossing at a later time as well ( and sometimes, though rarely, help to extricate Lupin and the gang for the trouble she put them into, as if to atone for her misdeed ).

Frequently and groups
* Parapsychology FAQ Frequently asked questions, by the Parapsychological Association, one of the major groups studying parapsychological phenomena.
Frequently, members of local ARES groups in the U. S. are registered with local government Emergency Management agencies to permit operations under the RACES rules, if ever needed.
Frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods, they are often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church groups or community groups.
Frequently they appear to have been constructed for whanau ( extended family ) size groups.
Frequently, classes will hire musical groups, such as the Mummers, local high school marching bands, and a calliope, to lead them through the parade.

Frequently and such
Frequently a temporary return of marine conditions resulted in marine or brackish water genera such as Lingula, Orbiculoidea, and Productus being found in the thin beds known as marine bands.
Frequently such versions have been constructed as Gospel harmonies, sometimes taking Tatian's Diatessaron as an exemplar ; other times proceeding independently.
Frequently this was in the form of restating and reinterpreting, such as in Magnus of Nisibis ' 4th-century work on urine, which was in turn translated into Arabic.
Frequently he presented such worlds as superior to the dull, over-civilized present.
Frequently used topics among players who " play the Dozens " or are " put in the Dozens " are one's opponent's lack of intelligence, ugliness, alleged homosexuality, alleged incest, cowardice, poor hygiene, and exaggerations of physical defects, such as crossed eyes.
Frequently, the audience responded appropriately as Rayburn critiqued the contestant's answer ( for the " world's biggest " question, Rayburn might show disdain to an answer such as " fingers " or " bag " and compliment an answer such as " rear end " or " boobs ", often also commenting on the audience's approving or disapproving response ).
Frequently, the county is associated with the Monterey Bay Area through governmental organizations such as the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments as well as the Pajaro River, which flows from northern San Benito County into the Monterey Bay.
Frequently the organ is given a soloistic part, such as in Joseph Jongen's Symphonie Concertante for Organ & Orchestra, Francis Poulenc's Concerto for Organ, Strings and Tympani, and Frigyes Hidas ' Organ Concerto.
Frequently, customers buying larger-than-usual doses of medicines ( such as DXM, promethazine, codeine or Gee's linctus ) will be queried, due to the possibility of abuse.
Frequently connected with individual totemism are definite ideas about the human soul ( or souls ) and conceptions derived from them, such as the idea of an alter ego and nagualism — from the Spanish form of the Aztec word naualli, " something hidden or veiled "— which means that a kind of simultaneous existence is assumed between an animal or a natural object and a person ; i. e., a mutual, close bond of life and fate exists in such a way that in case of the injury, sickness, or death of one partner, the same fate would befall the other member of the relationship.
Frequently, economic analysis concerns the marginal values associated with a change of one unit of a resource, because decisions are often made in terms of units ; marginalism seeks to explain unit prices in terms of such marginal values.
Frequently, seniors are polled to nominate their classmates for " superlatives " or " class celebrities " ( such as " most likely to succeed ," " most athletic ," " most spirited " and " class clown "), are often published in the senior section.
Frequently an ASC will have various subcommittees ( such as a but not limitied to Hospitals and Institutions ( H & I ), Public Information ( PI ), Activities, Website, Outreach, Policy, Literature, Literature Review, Newsletter, Recovery By Mail and Convention ) which are led by subcommittee leaders that are elected by the entire ASC.
Frequently such generalizations are employed in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra.
Frequently, however, the religious perspectives of women were held to be unorthodox by those in power, and the mystical visions of such authors as Julian of Norwich and Hildegard of Bingen provide insight into a part of the medieval experience less comfortable for the institutions that ruled Europe at the time.
Frequently, when Baby should be hurt ( such as after having been hurled through the air ), he will throw his arms up enthusiastically and exclaim, " Again!
Frequently, he would consult with her whenever something bothered him ( such as the episode, " Archie and the KKK ," where a distressed Archie asks Edith for advice on how to prevent a cross burning ).
Frequently featuring rappers such as Project Pat, Lord Infamous, and Gangsta Boo on their releases, they became instrumental in the formation of crunk music.
Frequently German military tubes like the " RV12P2000 " were employed in such designs.
Frequently it is stated that police are looking for the suspect, when there is no suspect ; the police could be looking for a suspect, but they are surely looking for the perpetrator, and very often it is impossible to tell from such a police report whether there is a suspect or not.
The book also appears on several other lists of " banned " or challenged books in the United States such as the New York Times 50 Most Frequently Banned Books in which it is number 11.

Frequently and region
Frequently, the mistral will affect only one part of the region.

Frequently and were
Frequently cited areas for improving the investment climate were establishment of a functioning legal and judicial system, adherence to competitive processes, and adoption of internationally acceptable accounting and disclosure standards.
Frequently, they were at odds with mainstream religions, envied by noble authorities and cursed by common folk.
Frequently, the legs of the person executed were broken or shattered with an iron club, an act called crurifragium, which was also frequently applied without crucifixion to slaves.
Frequently, the ram's point would be reinforced with a metal head or cap while vulnerable parts of the shaft were bound with strengthening metal bands.
Frequently, feedback carburetors were used in lower trim versions of a car ( whereas higher trim versions were equipped with fuel injection ).
Frequently they were performed in places of interment or other melancholy venues that suited specific guidelines of the necromancer.
Frequently, the statements were written with bawdy, double entendre answers in mind.
" Frequently Jewish fundamentalists refer to the Palestinians as the ' Amalekites ' … of today … According to the Old Testament, the Amalek … were regarded as the Israelites ' inveterate foe, whose ' annihilation ' became a sacred duty and against whom war should be waged until their ' memory be blotted out ' forever ( Ex 17: 16 ; Deut 25: 17-19 )….
Frequently they were set up by evangelical philanthropists with a vision of spreading Christianity in cities whose needs could no longer be met by the parishes.
Frequently, but not always, the pages with letter suffixes were used for recordings made other than in the New York area ; e. g., page 5417A lists recordings made in Chicago.
Frequently they were not even acquainted with the lawyers with whom, by a convenient fiction, they were supposed to be studying.
Frequently, half his nights were spent in reading, after the labour of his most strenuous days.
" Frequently sporting 5 o ' clock shadows, eye patches, scars, bandages and other ruffian attributes — they devoured " good " Shmoos, were the sworn enemies of " hoomanity ," and wreaked havoc on Dogpatch.
Frequently, the statements were written with comedic, double entendre answers in mind.
Frequently, passenger revenues were not as originally projected.
Frequently, members of government were invested with their power under the auspices of a ritual specialist, and frequently a Catholic priest.
Frequently they were retained by royalty and high society.
Herded into freight trains by the hundreds, these workers often replaced English-speaking miners who, according to George Korson: "... were compelled to give way in one coal field after another, either abandoning the industry altogether for other occupations or else retreating, like the vanishing American Indian, westward ..." Frequently unable to read safety instructions, the immigrant workers: "... faced constant hazards from violation of safety precautions, such as they were.
Frequently they were artistically stylized and enameled.

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