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More and more frequently can the American habit of having men dressed as Święte Mikołaje at malls to hear out children's requests be observed in Poland.
"</ ref > More recently, studies have suggested that sibling incest, particularly older brothers having sexual relations with younger siblings, is the most common form of incest, with some studies finding sibling incest occurring more frequently than other forms of incest.
Mad also frequently repackaged its material in a long series of " Super Special " format magazines, beginning in 1958 with two concurrent annual series entitled The Worst from Mad and More Trash from Mad.
More words can be recalled when the words are highly familiar or occur frequently in the language.
More frequently, he played parts that no one else wanted to play ( generally because they required a lot of make-up or uncomfortable costumes, such as a recurring knight in armour who would end sketches by walking on and hitting one of the other characters over the head with a plucked chicken ) and took a number of small roles in the films, including Patsy in Monty Python and the Holy Grail ( which he co-directed with Terry Jones, where Gilliam was responsible for photography, while Jones would guide the actors ' performances ) and the jailer in Monty Python's Life of Brian.
More frequently, the smaller file sizes of compressed but lossy formats such as MP3 are used to store and transfer audio.
More recently, couples frequently select an engagement ring together.
More frequently the nature of the relationship between the two is only hinted at, or is cited as a dreadful example of the fate that may befall kings who allow themselves to be influenced by favourites, and so become estranged from their subjects.
More frequently, the term used is either " Holy Communion ," " Holy Eucharist ," or " the Lord's Supper.
More frequently ginger processed aconite, of lower toxicity, " fu zi " is used.
: More and more frequently, people began visiting to see the Matisse paintings — and the Cézannes: " Matisse brought people, everybody brought somebody, and they came at any time and it began to be a nuisance, and it was in this way that Saturday evenings began.
More frequently found in rural areas, institutional settings, and lower socio-economic groups.
:... Bushidō, then, is the code of moral principles which the samurai were required or instructed to observe .... More frequently it is a code unuttered and unwritten ....
He reserved most of his venom for subordinates rather than his stars, frequently quarreling with his technicians and dismissing one extra by saying, " More to your right.
More frequently, cargo went down the Ohio to the Mississippi River and New Orleans.
" Faith No More mixed funk metal with experimental rockPrimus ( band ) | Primus frontman Les Claypool Certain bands not from an alternative background, such as Bang Tango and Extreme, have also frequently incorporated funk into their musical style.
* More common than hardware failure is incorrect or unstable operation, which may require the computer to be restarted frequently and can cause loss of data, which may be relatively small or can destroy the entire filesystem.
Similar measures, from Frederic the Great's camp at Bunzelwitz, to Arthur Wellesley's with his defense lines at Torres Vedras, to the French lines of Weissenburg, were frequently used .< ref > George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, D. Appleton & Company, 1859, p. 622, ( a work in the public domain ) More than 80, 000 of the best shooters received the semi-automatic RSC 1917 rifle, allowing them to rapid fire at waves of attacking soldiers.
More generally, an orientable surface admits exactly two orientations, and the distinction between an oriented surface and an orientable surface is subtle and frequently blurred.
More mainstream ( city ) Mennonites may have a working knowledge of the language, but it is not frequently used in conversation or in worship services.
More elaborate examples frequently featured paired columns as well as sculpted details around the doors, windows and dormers.
More frequently, the loss of affect is manifest within the patient as genuine confusion, a sense of something missing in his or her emotional life.
Perry frequently appears in public dressed as a woman and he has described his female alter-ego variously as “ a 19th century reforming matriarch, a middle-England protester for No More Art, an aero-model-maker, or an Eastern European Freedom Fighter ,” and “ a fortysomething woman living in a Barratt home, the kind of woman who eats ready meals and can just about sew on a button ”.
More frequently, the cause of such issues is related to economic stagnation, severe inflation, devaluation of currency, disasters man made or natural, severe unemployment, oppression, political scandal, or, in some countries, sporting events.

More and meetings
More recent Quaker commentators have noted points of contact between the denominations: both claim the actual presence of God in their meetings, and both allow the collective opinion of the church to augment Biblical teaching.
More orgiastic witches ' meetings are also depicted in Robert Burns ' poem " Tam o ' Shanter " and in Goethe's play Faust.
More commonly, Chartist candidates participated in the open meetings, called hustings, that were the first stage of an election.
More than 50 people ( out of a population of 307 at the time ) came to town meetings there and the citizens organized into several committees to begin work.
More ominously, Johnson barred the Commandant of the Marine Corps from attending Joint Chiefs of Staff ( JCS ) meetings in his role of chief of service ( including meetings involving Marine readiness or deployments ).
More meetings are set for October.
More than 650 people were staying at Hvitfeldtska and some also came to the information center and to attend conferences, meetings and seminars.

More and experts
More recently, many security experts such as Bruce Schneier recommend that people use passwords that are too complicated to memorize, write them down on paper, and keep them in a wallet.
More than 40 interagency working groups were established with experts for various countries and subjects.
More importantly, he also sent Bruce Blumberg, one of NeXT's software experts, to teach the Lotus team about NeXTSTEP.
More than 2, 000 experts drawn from ICC ’ s member companies feed their knowledge and experience into crafting the ICC stance on specific business issues.
More than 35 courses, all written and taught by volunteer experts from various countries, are available.
More recently, in September 2009, gun enthusiasts, including representatives of the shooting fraternity, expressed unhappiness about the proposed new law, especially as the legislative committee had not consulted experts or hobbyists.
More than 20 overseas alumni are engaged the posts in colleges, departments and research institutes, 110 experts and alumni are engaged as the guest professors.
More than 200 of the world ’ s leading climate experts attended with many showing that renewable technologies are available and that industry is ready to switch.
More than 90 demonstrations are held throughout the fair, with experts offering advice on such topics as pumpkin carving, flower arranging and proper plant care.
More rarely, susceptible individuals who fixate on the sensation may develop delusional parasitosis, becoming convinced that this sensation is being caused by actual insects, despite repeated reassurances from physicians, pest control experts, and entomologists.
More than 5, 000 of Skanderbeg's men died, including 800 men of a 1, 000 man strong contingent of Neapolitans from Alphonso V as experts in demolition, artillery, and siege warfare.
More than just offering advice, Beer stepped aside from most of his other consulting business and devoted a great deal of time to what became Project Cybersyn, traveling to Chile frequently to collaborate with local implementors and using his personal contacts to secure assistance from British technical experts.
More recently, conservative anti-intellectualism has taken the form of attacks on elites, experts, scientists, public schools and universities.
More than 2, 000 scholars and experts from 40 countries and regions have visited CDUT to conduct research or to lecture.
More recent research has eroded this confidence, questioning many of the assumptions used with the Sothic Cycle, and as a result experts have moved away from relying on this Cycle.
More timely than traditional legal scholarship, Forum pieces are written by law professors, lawmakers, and other experts, providing a unique resource for both the legal community and the public at large.
Although PP and medical experts denied any such link, a Thomas More Law Center lawyer claimed that a " preponderance of medical evidence " did establish a link.
This tension led to disagreements with the Thomas More Law Center and the withdrawal of three Discovery Institute fellows as defense experts prior to their depositions – William A. Dembski, Stephen C. Meyer and John Angus Campbell.

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