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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 number reflects bore diameter ( inches or millimeters ) of the gun chambered for that cartridge.
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 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 thing
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.
Frequently, the nobiliary particle von ( English ' of ', or, more commonly, the French particule de noblesse ' de ', meaning the same thing ), was represented simply by the abbreviation v. to specify that it was being used to denote a member of the nobility, and not simply as the ordinary German-language preposition von.

Frequently and many
Frequently exhibitors would equip many of these machines with listening tubes ( acoustic headphones ) and array them in " phonograph parlors " allowing the patron to select between multiple records, each played on its own machine.
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.
Frequently, ECM is used to remove small factors from a very large integer with many factors ; if the remaining integer is still composite, then it has only large factors and is factored using general purpose techniques.
Frequently set in Newark, New Jersey, Roth's work is known to be highly autobiographical, and many of Roth's main characters, most famously the Jewish novelist Nathan Zuckerman, are thought to be alter egos of Roth.
Frequently digressive, the novel subverts many of the traditional elements of plot and character development, and traverses detailed, specialist knowledge drawn from a wide range of disciplines.
By contrast, many modern Internet communities advise newbies to lurk for some time to get a feel for the specific culture and etiquette of the community, lest they make an inappropriate or redundant comment, ask a Frequently Asked Question, or incite a flame war.
Frequently, the reflectors are made approximately, using many small segments that are all single curves.
Frequently when sample sizes are small ( 10 mg to 10 g ( wet weight )), methods and equipment are available to process many samples at the same time.
Frequently it was not clear through how many intermediaries a story had passed before reaching him and his audience.
Frequently visited by early morning joggers, many different places are open to average citizen in this diverse area outside the center.

Frequently and notice
Frequently the most desired witness ( the deponent ) is an opposite party to the action, then notice may be given to that person's attorney.

Frequently and documents
Frequently accessed documents such as the Abdication Papers have been put on microfilm, as have records for two million First World War soldiers.

Frequently and is
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, this role is taken by the investment manager.
Frequently, where the determinant is itself a kenning, the base-word of the kenning that makes up the determinant is attached uninflected to the front of the base-word of the whole kenning to form a compound word: mög-fellandi mellu “ son-slayer of giantess ”
Frequently the range is an inherent limitation of the display while the resolution is a function of the electronics that make the display work.
Frequently, a halo is formed even around small objects, which obscures detail.
Frequently ( as in the magnetopause and the magnetotail ) it is intuitively more useful to regard the distribution and flow of plasma as the primary effect, producing the observed magnetic structure, with the associated electric currents just one feature of those structures, more of a consistency requirement of the magnetic structure.
Frequently, a person with NLD is unable to interpret non-verbal cues, and therefore experiences difficulty interacting with peers in socially normative ways.
Frequently it is this information not disclosed in the patent that is the most commercially viable.
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, a drainage tube is inserted during surgery in their chest and attached to a small suction device to remove subcutaneous fluid.
Frequently this theme is mixed with both trepidation before the unknown and a sense of wonder at the universe.
Frequently, extra warp thread is wound around the weights.
Frequently, retinopathy is an ocular manifestation of systemic disease as seen in diabetes or hypertension.
Frequently an ostinato in the orchestra builds up an almost unbearable tension which is resolved only in the final bars of the piece.
Frequently used are substitution ciphers where each letter is replaced by a different letter or number.
Frequently a qualifier is required for low ( typically 8-high or 9-high ).
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 in Christianity a distinction is made between " liturgical " and " non-liturgical " churches based on the elaboration and / or antiquity of the worship ; in this usage, churches whose services are unscripted or improvised are called " non-liturgical ".
Frequently more than one virus is present.
Frequently referred to as a herald of Re, the sacred animal is the link with the god Re from the New Kingdom.

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