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Frequently seen examples include the Black & Decker DustBuster, introduced in 1979, and the various hand-held models from Dirt Devil, first introduced in 1984.
Frequently, the first two years of higher education, usually in the form of an HND can be taken in an FE college, followed by attendance at university.
Frequently, the first nucleotide of the anticodon is one of two not found on mRNA: inosine and pseudouridine, which can hydrogen bond to more than one base in the corresponding codon position.
Frequently cast as the romantic lead, he starred in silent movies as well as in some of the first talkies.
Frequently affects the webs between the toes first, before spreading to the sole of the foot in a " moccasin " pattern.
Frequently, the finish line will be positioned exactly three-quarters of the way down the stretch ; in that case, the point at which the first or " clubhouse " turn joins to the backstretch would be 5½ furlongs ( 1, 106 m ) from the finish.
Frequently, the first song played on an " all-Christmas " station is the popular tune It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas.
Frequently, the first thing many borrowers notice in loan documents is a provision related to the earliest date — the lockout expiration date — that borrowers can defease the loan.
Frequently aired on the Discovery Channel, Discovery Civilizations, and Discovery Science, the first two seasons explored contemporary research in the area of field parapsychology, largely by asking prominent researchers to explain and outline their best evidential cases, and interviewing witness while placing the cases in the context of parapsychology.
Frequently considered to be the first Russian journalist, he aimed at advancing the cultural and educational level of the Russian public.
Frequently, incisors are shed first ; occasionally almost the entire primary dentition is exfoliated prematurely.

Frequently and number
Frequently used are substitution ciphers where each letter is replaced by a different letter or number.
Frequently, the actual number of soldiers deployed to the battlefield was one order of magnitude less.
Curses, Hexes, and Spells is number 73 on the American Library Association's list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000.
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 courses are advertised which demand a certain number of tariff points from different subjects.
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.
It appears on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990 to 1999, at number twenty-two.
Frequently pre-payment penalties range between one and five years and are for an amount of interest or number of months such as frequently will be seen a " six month interest guarantee " etc.
Frequently there are also stipulations that require a certain number of cast and crew to be working on the film from each of the producing countries.
Frequently the word link is used to describe any submanifold of the sphere diffeomorphic to a disjoint union of a finite number of spheres,.
Frequently a number of preserved buses and coaches can also be found on the site.
The Stupids series of books rank number 26 on the American Library Association's list of 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990 – 2000.
Frequently this is used in 2d or 3d, but can be easily generalized to Euclidean spaces in any number of dimensions.
Frequently more detail is recorded, for instance, for a batsman, the number of balls faced and the number of minutes batted.
Frequently, the cake is covered with icing, but sometimes, the sides are left undecorated, so that the filling and the number of layers are visible.
Frequently, this was to reduce the number of teachers needed, so one teacher could instruct 200 students.
This book is on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000 at number 89.
is on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000 at number 66.
Frequently, a single enemy or monster displayed on the screen actually represents a number of different foes of potentially different types.

Frequently and reflects
Frequently, they are poets, whose poetry reflects beauty and mortality.

Frequently and bore
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 and diameter
Frequently, lipofuscin pigment and rod-shaped crystal-like structures 3 to 20 micrometres in diameter ( Reinke's crystals ) are found.

Frequently and inches
Frequently measurement in non-typographic units ( feet, inches, meters ) will be of the cap-height, the height of the capital letters.

Frequently and gun
Frequently, retentive holsters are custom designed for a specific model of gun.
Frequently he had violent outbursts, which were directed against his wife, Theresa, and twice he threatened her by putting a gun to her head.

Frequently and for
* 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 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 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 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 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, 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.

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