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| In such societies there is | seldom a need to enforce social control externally, d |
| nd local activities in Ootmarsum, and there is | seldom a new book published about this historic town |
| 7, as a refugee from Hitler's Germany, she was | seldom able to pursue her acting craft - even during |
| The control of the dominant over a partner is | seldom absolute and often operates within a set of de |
| or submissive role in a BDSM relationship, is | seldom absolute, often operating within a set of defi |
| voided most public events and meetings and she | seldom accompanies her husband Silvio Berlusconi at o |
| onths of careful planning and preparation, but | seldom achieve complete success as usually the detain |
| ver Phoenix that tells the tragic story of the | seldom addressed issue of elder parent abuse. |
| “It is said that foot rot and liver fluke | seldom affect Romney Marsh sheep.” |
| company over a feud with Vera, and Stravinsky | seldom afterwards mentioned his existence. |
| entionally called "iridium," although there is | seldom any iridium in it; other metals such as tungst |
| The trio were | seldom apart for the next 15 years, recording for Phi |
| great love between the brothers, and they were | seldom apart in their youth." |
| ) long and often has a twisted shape, which is | seldom apparent after drying. |
| His oil paintings | seldom appear in art auctions, with only a couple of |
| The name Chisca | seldom appeared in Spanish colonial records after the |
| ed on public platforms forty years previously, | seldom appeared to advantage. |
| wildlife and indigenous tribespeople that had | seldom appeared on screen before." |
| It is a late migrant, | seldom appearing before the end of April or beginning |
| ma, and that the stage was never filled; there | seldom appearing above two at a time, and never above |
| The term is | seldom applied to those who are simply "tall" or "abo |
| These terms are | seldom applied to the use of only four or five bands |
| ere tolerated, and the regency's authority was | seldom applied in the Kabylie. |
| This mode of batch distillation is very | seldom applied in industrial processes. |
| mobiles because discounts and bundled minutes | seldom apply. |
| uit of these affairs, royal bastards, but very | seldom are the mothers of this offspring mentioned. |
| to London than her own, because Mr. Tipton is | seldom around. |
| don would conduct hot tub interviews.), though | seldom as crude as The Man Show. |
| eaded the first-class bowling averages but was | seldom as good on unhelpful pitches as in the 1900s, |
| Males live in bands which | seldom associate with female groups except during the |
| "a considerable number of incumbents who were | seldom at their respective desks". |
| wine as able to be drunk after five years, but | seldom at its best before ten years. |
| the Basin it surrounds, but it nonetheless is | seldom at an elevation above 1,100 feet (340 m) above |
| re tall and had shoulders like a lion but they | seldom ate, engaged in long silence and meditation th |
| e Americas, such as wolves, foxes and badgers, | seldom attack skunks - presumably out of fear of bein |
| Vultures | seldom attack healthy animals, but may kill the wound |
| The serfs, whose wrongs | seldom attracted notice in an age indifferent to the |
| Even today it is | seldom available, although the offered qualities have |
| Here was a dog that would | seldom back down in confrontations, and could more or |
| It is thought that bappir was | seldom baked with the intent of being eaten; its stor |
| bbreviation of this pre-Linnaean botanist will | seldom be used. |
| he raga alapana, the identity of the ragam can | seldom be established. |
| from old trees is sometimes enormous, but they | seldom bear well two years in succession, and in many |
| The "meaning" of this song has | seldom been detailed by the band, as they do not regu |
| It has | seldom been seen in gardens since the introduction of |
| e morale and reputation of English cricket has | seldom been as severely bruised as it was during the |
| presence of mind and outstanding courage have | seldom been equalled and reflect the unquenchable spi |
| ior decor, were still in new condition, having | seldom been used. |
| Times, "The everyday aspects of the city have | seldom been translated with such brio and glowing rev |
| Since then he has | seldom been off the stage and screen. |
| elease in 1966 before being withdrawn, and has | seldom been seen since then. |
| It has | seldom been observed by the mycological community wit |
| Army of Bombay on that day [at Seedaseer] has | seldom been equalled and never surpassed.", |
| ters retain a fundamentally human personality, | seldom behaving as the actual animals from which they |
| med Distinguished Professor Emeritus, an honor | seldom bestowed on retired faculty. |
| The rank of Obermann was | seldom bestowed and records evidence from World War I |
| Seldom Blues Jazz & Supper Club | |
| akfast House & Grill, Sweet Georgia Brown, and | Seldom Blues. |
| As it happens Leeds was | seldom bombed. |
| However, pawpaw leaves and twigs are | seldom bothered by rabbits or deer. |
| Because of this practice, grain whisky is | seldom bottled by itself in Scotland, where it is ins |
| ostly string sonatas with organ accompaniment, | seldom brass and woodwind instruments. |
| y, although Noah Beery, Jr., unlike his uncle, | seldom broke away from playing supporting roles. |
| ve of Black's first six vessels were built, he | seldom built on his own account. |
| After the First World War he played very | seldom, but in 1921 he hit his highest score, an unbe |
| nal flashes of humor and lyricism, the tone is | seldom cheerful and happy endings are rare: Kuroshima |
| and in particular why earlier authorities are | seldom cited by name and the authorities that are so |
| ly traversed by walkers along its ridge but is | seldom climbed as the sole objective. |
| Seems rare and | seldom collected in the field. |
| form of atomic hydrogen because the atoms can | seldom collide and combine. |
| species such as the black and brown widows, it | seldom comes into contact with humans. |
| a widespread but scattered distribution and is | seldom common. |
| ngel's Egg was composed by Yoshihiro Kanno who | seldom composed film scores. |
| It's not always pretty and | seldom comprehensible, but you have to admire a band |
| ton was a parliamentary borough elections were | seldom contested (see rotten borough). |
| sually taken from private muniments, which are | seldom corroborated by public records. |
| nd refractory materials ensures that the units | seldom crack - a common fault in the original Japanes |
| They were rapacious, but | seldom cruel to the lower castes. |
| own by the common name willow hawthorn that is | seldom cultivated and rather rare in the wild. |
| uncertainty makes for tense contests that are | seldom decided until the final turn. |
| having the best natural power on the team, he | seldom delivered, particularly in the clutch. |
| It occurs with gastroenteritis but is | seldom diagnosed as a separate condition, and its cau |
| (Great minds think alike, etc, or fools | seldom differ if you prefer!) |
| On issues of federal policies the CDU and CSU | seldom differ, but they remain legally and organisati |
| Sales of gas liquids were | seldom difficult because of their ready use in oil re |
| The content of the inscriptions was | seldom discussed; rather, the issues were dealt with |
| icle,' by whom he was reared with a tenderness | seldom displayed even by a parent. |
| id voice, and a peaceful expression, which was | seldom disturbed. |
| Seldom does he play the bass in a traditional role lo | |
| erjee) worked together in this movie, which is | seldom done in Bengali movie history. |
| The overproof versions are | seldom drunk neat, but used for the concoction of Jag |
| actor who was never colourless and, therefore, | seldom dull." |
| ves, specialising in leguminous weed seeds and | seldom eating grass seeds. |
| icularly outside the breeding season when they | seldom emerge from their grasses. |
| Since kraits are nocturnal they | seldom encounter humans during daylight hours, so bit |
| with some displaying a mastery of counterpoint | seldom encountered in Romantic music. |
| word, punning on "chary", a British adjective | seldom encountered in American English. |
| c on evenings and weekends, but this policy is | seldom enforced. |
| However, Sylvester | seldom escaped being mentioned in Nash's shadow, espe |
| uring the brief (40 to 55 days) growing season | seldom exceed 10 °C (50 °F) , and in winter can plung |
| Its annual assembly | seldom exceeds a hundred attendees. |
| gs was very popular among his constituents and | seldom faced any organized efforts to defeat him for |
| ative throughout the offensive operations, and | seldom failed to become engaged with enemy aircraft w |
| Laughter was | seldom far away when he was about... - E.W. Swanton |
| able at longer focal ratios, Dall-Kirkhams are | seldom faster than f/15. |
| t of the ancient "Barony of Iraghticonnor", it | seldom featured in the history books in conjunction w |
| "I have | seldom felt a pain so acute as that of communicating |
| His likenesses were striking and faithful, but | seldom flattering, and his heads are forcible in colo |
| ever voice) with piano accompaniment, but very | seldom for larger ensembles. |
| to play against you, One that has played very | seldom for these several years. |
| The Auckland Islands Teal are territorial and | seldom form flocks. |
| shkenazi mtDNA K clusters into three subclades | seldom found in non-Jewish persons: K1a1b1a, K1a9, an |
| ten and splendidly acted...a treat of the kind | seldom found on BBC3" |
| 1, one authority stated, "The metric system is | seldom found in Liberia," and according to the CIA Ha |
| iam Winter wrote that "Great vocal powers have | seldom found such ample or such touching expression a |
| Black soils are | seldom found in the forests. |
| ed by European Standard SCART, SCART ports are | seldom found in Hong Kong equipment. |
| nd only in Europe, where the two varieties are | seldom found together. |
| This muscle is | seldom found in other primates, a fact that has linke |
| ut running water, in damp, unheated "studios", | seldom free of rats, many sold their works for a few |
| usic with mostly German, sometimes English and | seldom French or Swiss German lyrics which often have |
| is because British Meetings for Church Affairs | seldom gather twelve times a year and the name "Month |
| Seldom gets into disciplinary trouble with spit when | |
| She is very accident prone, but | seldom gets hurt. |
| ven when they knew they were on their way, and | seldom got themselves into positions to shoot them do |
| She | seldom granted interviews or wrote about her Hollywoo |
| It | seldom grows more than 35 feet (11 meters) tall, and |
| e been very familiar with German rifles, which | seldom had barrels longer than 30 inches, and often h |
| He | seldom had a comics series of his own and mostly appe |
| ennai Super Kings as the normal matches of T20 | seldom had run chases below or near 130 . |
| were less than satisfactory because the tapes | seldom had high enough fidelity to justify the separa |
| d to be compressed to reclaim free space, this | seldom halted development work as it did with DOS/360 |
| ign promises were initially voted to organize, | seldom happen. |
| ue moon" is a saying about something that only | seldom happens. |
| Warm summers and smooth, | seldom harsh Winters. |
| ... | Seldom has an author made so many enemies with his an |
| l secretary Georgios Sphrantzes, for instance, | seldom has a charitable word for Notaras and his anti |
| he trombone, and a large college marching band | seldom has more than 30 trombonists, the band that Ha |
| The two ladies | seldom have main roles in the plot, and are usually o |
| These patients | seldom have eosinophilia or visceral manifestations. |
| And so, I think, we | seldom have reporting on positive developments such a |
| The units | seldom have more than two bedrooms, and tend to attra |
| Not | seldom he explains difficult words on the basis of ph |
| The work is | seldom heard in the West, however, due largely to its |
| the album, giving a sense of rhythm and groove | seldom heard on previous efforts and gaining "a diffe |
| rica from the point of those whose stories are | seldom heard. |
| st world tour, which included places which had | seldom hosted foreign performers, including Mexico Ci |
| with warm but | seldom hot summers, cool but rarely severe winters |
| of mathematics: "I believe in the number pi." | Seldom humiliates him, ridiculing his arguments and m |
| aracter "witty, often cuttingly sarcastic, but | seldom humorous". |
| wever, the conditions in a simple flow cup are | seldom ideal for making true measurements of viscosit |
| clouds out of which they are born means stars | seldom, if ever, are created in isolation. |
| Pure endmembers of the series are | seldom if ever seen in nature. |
| In Bengal, to move at all, is | seldom if ever done, |
| g audience, with many, perhaps most, listeners | seldom if ever touching the dial to move to other sta |
| rsistent problems with occupancy rates and was | seldom if ever full. |
| Indeed, the science of composition has | seldom if ever been so clearly understood or worked o |
| fast, and wood-floored tents, the property was | seldom improved upon; it remained a highly forested a |
| sts are in their late teens and early 20s, and | seldom in recent years have many been parents. |
| rts of Cases in the King's Bench (1756-8), but | seldom in connection with cases of first-rate importa |
| in water-colours and crayons, but painted but | seldom in oil. |
| ggested in relation to Ahern's speech, "one is | seldom in doubt about what he means, but there is som |
| used in the press and everyday speech, though | seldom in the Church's own literature. |
| After the war, Russell and Whitehead | seldom interacted, and Whitehead did not contribute t |
| tuted as organist in local churches, but he is | seldom involved in performing his own music. |
| He was | seldom involved in town business, and was described b |
| Despite its name, a tin box | seldom involves more tin than a thin plated layer who |
| al features not always associated with poets - | seldom is a poet burned alive, no matter how critics |
| ntemporary times should be, must be, though it | seldom is" and designates it "an important film" whic |
| Burke preferred to work for publishers and | seldom issued prints himself, the engravings typicall |
| nd the Socialist Labor Party that they have so | seldom joined forces with the I.W.W. in these despera |
| The cookie is | seldom known outside its various territories. |
| This generic name is | seldom known to players, as it is generally presented |
| ving in the Island was hard on the jocks, they | seldom lasted more than a year. |
| Early shows | seldom lasted more than fifteen minutes and were char |
| ct usually goes unnoticed, however, because it | seldom lasts more than about 300 milliseconds. |
| f to private study of learning and philosophy, | seldom leaving the city and declining to accept any p |
| used to be a strictly coastal bird in winter, | seldom leaving tidal estuaries, where it feeds on eel |
| Burke was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and | seldom left the city limits, as he disliked traveling |
| He | seldom left his sitting room, available to all who so |
| After he retired from the India House he | seldom left Halliford; his life was spent among his b |
| In his later years he became reclusive and | seldom left his one-room cabin in Shirley, Arkansas. |
| he therefore stands in his own work's way, too | seldom letting his poems free themselves of his block |
| Newborns with iniencephaly | seldom live more than a few hours. |
| In Barbara Gowdy's short story "We | Seldom Look on Love", a main character is depeicted a |
| of almost every bakery in Turkey, and they are | seldom made at home. |
| The band members have | seldom made reference to the suites in later intervie |
| ided man page (which often describes itself as | seldom maintained) to the Info document. |
| Although George Gershwin would | seldom make grand statements about his music, he beli |
| "Well-behaved women | seldom make history." |
| Although officially two streets, local people | seldom make distinction between them. |
| ore often than not giving bizarre answers that | seldom matched the contestants. |
| A zither accompaniment recorded for the film | seldom matches the vocal, because Fields subtly chang |
| are usually made for immediate consumption and | seldom meant for cellaring. |
| Noctua (Latin for little owl) was a | seldom mentioned constellation that was once placed b |
| vangelist and preacher who, though his name is | seldom mentioned today, was to have a profound impact |
| The board itself | seldom met, with policy being decided by the presiden |
| He graduated from Man High School in 1970, and | seldom missed Man Hillbilly football games (wherever |
| ion for about 30 years, and during that period | seldom missed a committee meeting. |
| From that time on he was | seldom more than a bit part player at Celtic Park and |
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