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Frequently cited as the greatest boxer of all time, Robinson's performances in the welterweight and middleweight divisions prompted sportswriters to create " pound for pound " rankings, where they compared fighters regardless of weight.
Frequently cited examples of Formosan languages are given below, but the list should not be considered exhaustive.
Frequently cited as chaotic, dense and paranoid, Surveillance was apparently a loose concept album based upon the ideas of " paranoia, lost freedom of choice, airborne revenge, the end of the world, the problems and consequences of an overgrown consumerist, bottom line-oriented culture ; and the merits of applied righteous indignation ".
Frequently cited debate from the early 1930s regarding the state and the future of Katajanokka.
Frequently cited is, " by his stripes we are healed ", and, which says that Jesus healed the sick so that " it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Isaiah the Prophet, ' Himself took our infirmities, and bore our sicknesses '.
Frequently cited examples of technology developed partly or wholly through military funding but later applied in civilian settings include computers, aviation ( particularly regarding helicopters and supersonic travel ), radar, nuclear power, and the internet.
Frequently cited examples of intra-Qur ' ānic abrogation are:
Frequently cited passages from this section of the report are drawn both from its main body and from its endnotes.

Frequently and areas
Frequently they will be found in marshy areas where the water table is very close to the surface.
Frequently, Greyhound adoption agencies require owners to keep them on-leash at all times, except in fully enclosed areas.
Frequently, bison are seen just across the fence that separates the hiking area from grazing areas.

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* Frequently Asked Questions for comp. lang. functional: Currying by Graham Hutton
Frequently political in nature, Doonesbury features characters representing a range of affiliations, but the cartoon is noted for a liberal viewpoint.
Frequently, the characters break the fourth wall, mostly to explain something to the readers, talk about a subject that often sets up the strip's punchline ( like Jon claiming that pets are good for exercise right before he finds Garfield in the kitchen and chases him out ), or give a mere glare when a character is belittled or not impressed.
Frequently having to substitute for the busy Prime Minister, Lipponen was soon dubbed vara-Manu (" deputy Manu " — Manu being short for Mauno ).
The IBM Archives Frequently Asked Questions asks if he said in the 1950s that he foresaw a market potential for only five electronic computers.
Frequently, a fix for a problem in one area inadvertently causes a software bug in another area.
Frequently a litigant wishes to bring a civil action for a declaratory judgment against a public body or official.
Frequently, German concertinas also use more than one reed for each note to produce a fuller sound.
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 a qualifier is required for low ( typically 8-high or 9-high ).
Frequently the first number reflects bore diameter ( inches or millimeters ) of the gun chambered for that cartridge.
Frequently the instruments for oratorio choruses include timpani and trumpets.
Frequently, when a series gets too complicated or too self-inconsistent ( because of, for example, too many writers ), the producers or publishers will introduce retroactive continuity ( retcon ) to make future editions easier to write and more consistent.
The second book in the series, its full title being A Teacher's Word Book of the Twenty Thousand Words Found Most Frequently and Widely in General Reading for Children and Young People, was published in 1932, and the third and final book, The Teacher's Word Book of 30, 000 Words, was published in 1944.
* A Teacher's Word Book of the Twenty Thousand Words Found Most Frequently and Widely in General Reading for Children and Young People ( 1932 )
Frequently there will be an early morning line of 200 plus vehicles waiting to cross the border at Los Indios, bound for Central America.
Frequently, helicopter and airplane rides over the Skagit River with spectacular views of Mount Baker and the North Cascade mountains are available for a fee.
Frequently, the operator was also responsible for activating the town's fire alarm.
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 considered cases of GHZ experiments are concerned with observations obtained by three measurements, A, B, and C, each of which detects one signal at a time in one of two distinct mutually exclusive channels or outcomes: for instance A detecting and counting a signal either as ( A ↑) or as ( A ↓), B detecting and counting a signal either as ( B «) or as ( B »), and C detecting and counting a signal either as ( C ◊) or as ( C ♦).
" Frequently she receives calls asking for a Chinese take-away, causing her great consternation.

Frequently and improving
Frequently, these agreements create a new governmental agency which is responsible for administering or improving some shared resource such as a seaport or public transportation infrastructure.

Frequently and investment
Frequently, this role is taken by the investment manager.

Frequently and were
Frequently a few isolated thick-walled cells or, rarely, groups of such cells in the xylem region, were also specifically stained, but there was no such staining in epidermis, cortex, most xylem cells, ray cells, or pith.
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, 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 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 German military tubes like the " RV12P2000 " were employed in such designs.
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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