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Less and frequently
Less frequently, the adjective can take this meaning without a qualifier, as in " American Spanish dialects and pronunciation differ by country ", or the name of the Organization of American States.
Less frequently, indium shows intermediate oxidation state + 2, which lies between the common ones, most notably in halides, In < sub > 2 </ sub > X < sub > 4 </ sub > and < sup > 2 -</ sup >.
Less frequently used types of materials include stag antler, buffalo horn and bone, as the time and effort needed to create one is often too much when conventional slides are available.
Less known performers such as Ana María Iriarte, Inés Ribadeneira, Toñy Rosado, Carlos Munguía, Renato Cesari, and others frequently lent their voices to the recordings.
Less frequently, individual strategic attacks are made against ' point ' targets, such as Britain's RAF Bomber Command attacks against the Ruhr dams by means of the bouncing bomb designed by Barnes Wallis in May 1943.
Less frequently used or manipulated elements, and elements that benefit from isolation ( such as wild species ) are farther away.
Less frequently the pipe will be used to play the first sung note of the song, especially where the song begins in unison or with a solo.
Less frequently, two defenders can cooperate to squeeze declarer or dummy on the same principle.
* Kathleen Flinn, journalist and best-selling author of the culinary memoir The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry, was raised in Davison ; she frequently refers to her experiences growing up on the family farm here as formative to her life as a chef and food writer.
Less frequently he stayed at places he owned in Santiago, Constanza, La Cumbre, San Jose de las Matas, and elsewhere.
Less frequently used terms are and Volkswalk.
( Less frequently, the masters cruelly split up black lovers or sexually assaulted black women.
Less frequently, the old darky might be cast out by a cruel master when he grew too old to work.
Less frequently, prey is taken in the air.
Less frequently visited places include the race track ( although Andy frequently bets by listening to the radio, thus saving him the trip ), the marriage counsellor, and the football pitch ( where Andy is either being sent off, or carried off on a stretcher ).
Less frequently, parts of the diencephalon are included.
Less frequently, micromanagement is a tactic consciously chosen for the purpose of eliminating unwanted employees: A micromanager may set unreachable standards that he then invokes as grounds for termination of those employees ; these standards may be either specific to certain employees or generally applicable but selectively enforced only against particular employees.
Less frequently used is U. N. Owen as for example used in the Agatha Christie novel And Then There Were None.
Less frequently, the name is applied to works for multiple instruments ( the opening of Claudio Monteverdi's opera Orfeo being a notable example ).
Less frequently, medieval illuminations also show cranes mounted on the outside of walls with the stand of the machine secured to putlogs.
) Less frequently, the order of the last two putouts is switched.
Less frequently used is puerperium.
Less blunt symbols of death frequently allude to the passage of time and the fragility of life.
Less frequently, loss of parietal cells may simply be part of a widespread atrophic gastritis of nonautoimmune origin, such as that frequently occurring in elderly people affected with long-standing chronic gastritis of any cause ( including Helicobacter pylori infection ).

Less and involve
Less than 30 % of the changes in the TNIV involve the use of inclusive language.
Less complex variants of this process, such as simple lime neutralization, may involve no more than a lime silo, mixing tank and settling pond.
Less independently minded than in his later career, Fender often consulted his senior professional players, particularly the wicket-keeper Herbert Strudwick, and tried to involve the whole team in decision making.

Less and large
Less than a week after the government report, a boy was walking by the River Fowey when he discovered a large cat skull.
Less common extensions found particularly but not only in very large kits include:
Less modular procedures, often used in small or quickly written programs, tend to interact with a large number of variables in the execution environment, which other procedures might also modify.
For large shipments even if less than a full truckload ( Less than truckload ) a truck is more appropriate.
Less common but more severe were the canings administered by Pop ( see Eton Society below ) in the form of a " Pop-Tanning ", in which a large number of hard strokes were inflicted by the President of Pop in the presence of all Pop members.
Less predictable events like tsunamis and storm surges may also cause elevation changes in large bodies of water.
After the extinction of the main line, much of their extensive territory in the Breisgau and modern-day Switzerland returned to the crown, except for their allodial titles, which were divided between the Counts of Urach ( who subsequent called themselves " Counts of Freiburg ") and the Counts of Kyburg, both of whom had married sisters of Berthold V. Less than fifty years later, the Kyburgs died out and large portions of their domains were inherited by the House of Habsburg.
** Less visible motion blur, thanks in large part to very high refresh rates and a faster response time, contributing to superior performance when displaying content with significant amounts of rapid motion ( Though newer LCD screens have similar refresh rates, that also introduces the soap opera effect ).
Less successful was the transmission of the Luna 4 probe, which ran into technical difficulties – it was also around this time that Moore famously swallowed a large fly that flew into his mouth ; both episodes were live and so Moore had to continue on regardless.
* apm Millennium City 5 is a large shopping mall of Eastern Kowloon with its slogan " Play More Sleep Less ".
Glenorchy has many large retailers, including a Best & Less, Coles, Woolworths, Big W, Mitre 10 Home & Trade and Target.
Less severe outbursts continued into the next day only to be followed by other large but not as destructive eruptions later in 1980.
# Less labour per unit areas is required to farm large areas, especially since expensive alterations to land ( like terracing ) are completely absent.
Less important was his emphasis on capturing prizes while avoiding battle ; in the first year of the war this was a very common attitude, the English mainly seeing the conflict as one large privateering campaign, allowing them to gain riches at the expense of the Dutch ; only with the Battle of the Gabbard would they really try to establish naval dominion.
Less commonly ( and usually for large orchestrions ) the pinning will form one continuous spiral and the barrel will be gradually moved as it rotates so that the pins remain lined up with the keys.
Less space is required than a VOR because a VOR requires a large counterpoise and a fairly complex phased antenna system.
In 2009 He held his first New York solo exhibition " Everlasting Nothing Less " at Anna Kustera Gallery involving large scale paintings and sculpture.
Less abstractly, the idea here is that manipulating sets of actual objects, and taking coproducts ( combining two sets in a union ) or products ( building arrays of things to keep track of large numbers of them ) came first.
· Less frequent findings include a large cavitary lesion with an air-fluid level, a collection of many small cystic lesions containing air or fluid, or a well-defined cystic mass.
* " Basics for Less ": large economy-sized products.
Less than a crater diameter to the northeast is the large crater Mach, and to the northwest lies Mitra.
Less formal shirts may feature larger pockets, dual pockets, or pockets with flap closures ; safari or other military styled shirts often feature two large pockets with buttoned flaps.
Less flatteringly, Fenichel also associated it with ' a comparatively large school of pseudo analysis which held that the patient should be " bombarded " with " deep interpretations ,"' a backhanded tribute to the extent of Stekel's early following in the wake of his break with Freud.

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