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Frequently, wittingly or unwittingly, price-consciousness has been fostered by manufacturers, distributors, and dealers.
Frequently, plots involved the outlandish efforts taken by Drysdale to keep the Clampetts in Beverly Hills and their money in his bank.
Frequently, volatile by-products are also produced, which are removed by gas flow through the reaction chamber.
* Frequently Asked Questions for comp. lang. functional: Currying by Graham Hutton
Frequently, this role is taken by the investment manager.
Frequently, they were at odds with mainstream religions, envied by noble authorities and cursed by common folk.
* Frequently asked questions and their corresponding answers by Thomas Dickey
* Parapsychology FAQ Frequently asked questions, by the Parapsychological Association, one of the major groups studying parapsychological phenomena.
A Unitarian Universalist approach to the Christian Bible and other sacred works is given in Our Unitarian Universalist Faith: Frequently Asked Questions, published by the UUA:
* Frequently asked questions of 386BSD-active Q / A by authors
Frequently employed by the king both at court and on embassies, he appeared at Rome in 1403 to solicit Boniface IX's confirmation of Ruprecht's claims.
Frequently, auditory hallucinations and their visual counterpart are experienced by the patient together.
Frequently, a dance sequence was built around two or three principal ideas, sometimes inspired by his own steps or by the music itself, suggesting a particular mood or action.
Frequently used are substitution ciphers where each letter is replaced by a different letter or number.
Frequently, by using the initial position provided via the satellite system, SAR aircraft and ground search parties can home in on the distress signals from the beacons and come to the aid of the concerned boat, aircraft, or people.
Frequently, the Earth's magnetosphere is hit by solar flares causing geomagnetic storms, provoking displays of aurorae.
* " Frequently Asked Questions About Red Boxing " by Mr. Sandman
* Frequently asked questions about the Ethnic Hellenic religion and tradition by YSEE
Frequently the sculptor would begin by forming a model in clay or wax, and then copying this in stone by measuring with calipers or a pointing machine.
Frequently dry, Upper Barton Spring is fully submerged by Barton Creek during floods.
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 and American
Frequently referred to as " Canada's birthday ", particularly in the popular press, the occasion marks the joining of the British North American colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Province of Canada into a federation of four provinces ( the Province of Canada being divided, in the process, into Ontario and Quebec ) on July 1, 1867.
* The Most Frequently Challenged Books from the American Library Association
Curses, Hexes, and Spells is number 73 on the American Library Association's list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000.
Frequently in competition with the American Federation of Labor, the WFM spawned new federations, including the Western Labor Union ( later renamed to the American Labor Union ).
The novel's content has been the frequent target of censors and appears at number eight on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books for the decade 1990 – 2000.
The novel's content has been the frequent target of censors and appears on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000 at number eight.
In Publishing Then and Now he wrote: " Frequently ... our American author, whatever his age, experience in life, and technical knowledge, simply can't write.
It appears on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990 to 1999, at number twenty-two.
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 following a moderate path, Chafee was pro-choice on abortion and supported the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Caged Bird appeared third on the American Library Association ( ALA ) list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990 – 2000, sixth on the ALA's 2000 – 2009 list, and one of the ten books most frequently banned from high school and junior high school libraries and classrooms.
The Stupids series of books rank number 26 on the American Library Association's list of 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990 – 2000.
It is # 48 on the American Library Association's list of 100 Most Frequently Banned or Challenged Books, 1990-2000.
This book is on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000 at number 89.
The author's treatment of unconventional sexual practices ( which are central to her hypothesized nature-centered religions ) has earned the series the twentieth place on the American Library Association's 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000 .< ref >
is on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000 at number 66.
Themes of the occult and youthful sexuality are explored in the novel, and its resulting suppression has garnered it position 49 on the American Library Association's list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000.
Frequently interviewed on American television and radio, Larson has also appeared multiple times on C-SPAN, including as a featured guest on Booknotes ; PBS, including as a historian on Nova and American Experience ; NPR, including as a featured guest on Fresh Air with Terry Gross, The Diane Rehm Show, and Talk of the Nation-Science Friday ; and History ( TV channel ).
The Anastasia Krupnik series was 29th on the American Library Association's " The 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990 – 2000 " for reasons such as references to beer, Playboy Magazine, and a casual reference to a character wanting to kill herself.

Frequently and War
" Frequently the spearhead of the Third Army during World War II, Abrams was one of the leaders in the relief effort that broke up the German entrenchments surrounding Bastogne and the 101st Airborne Division during the Battle of the Bulge.
Frequently accessed documents such as the Abdication Papers have been put on microfilm, as have records for two million First World War soldiers.
Frequently, Raban ’ s autobiographical accounts of journeys taken mirror transformations in his own life or the world at large: Old Glory takes place during the buildup to Ronald Reagan ’ s victory in the 1980 presidential election, Coasting as the Falklands War begins, and Passage to Juneau as the failure of the author ’ s marriage becomes apparent.
Frequently ravaged during the wars which devastated the district, it was plundered several times by the imperialists during the Thirty Years ' War.

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