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  • bin contents, service pack files, and other infrequently accessed data.
  • vour, and while they continued to play live infrequently, Addictive finally broke up in 1996.
  • The film has appeared on television only infrequently after that, and has never been released to
  • Some series are updated infrequently and as such do not appear in every issue of
  • , he played primarily as a batsman, bowling infrequently and in short spells when he did so.
  • ith studies and had played tournaments only infrequently and not very successfully over the previous
  • Seed is produced infrequently and most plants in a location are vegetativ
  • He remained at the club, playing only infrequently, and had a spell on loan at Burnley, before
  • d Constitutional Convention of 1975) it met infrequently and achieved very little.
  • anamo, no one beat him, he was interrogated infrequently, and when he was: "They kept asking me why
  • nal Opera House, the company used it fairly infrequently and dissolved during the period.Limited ope
  • and the Education database (which was used infrequently), and focused more on providing content tha
  • Those that were included, occurred infrequently and were created by the band and local acto
  • ien priories into his own hands, but he not infrequently appointed their priors custodians for a con
  • accidental mistakes as to their origin not infrequently arose.
  • om Texas to North Dakota, as far north, but infrequently, as Saskatchewan and Alberta.
  • by the speaker that he would be recognized infrequently as an independent he opted to remain in the
  • Recently the Passengers have recorded infrequently as a full ensemble, though the individual b
  • The compound is used infrequently as an oxidizing reagent in organic synthesi
  • ine Man album, The Byrds performed the song infrequently at live concerts.
  • They seem to meet infrequently at present but operate a reptile rescue for
  • rages as high as 70 miles per hour were not infrequently attained (Middleton 1968, p. 67).
  • rpart, such as with the 911 Turbo which has infrequently been available in both "Turbo" and higher-p
  • After his recovery he played infrequently before being transferred to Brierley Hill A
  • being isolated, and inhabited briefly, and infrequently, Burhou has a long history.
  • l activity in soils, allowing it to be used infrequently but requiring up to 22 months before planti
  • Cunningham continued to be used infrequently by manager William Wilton before establishi
  • tained close relations with one another-not infrequently by marrying cousins- a practice far more co
  • Materials that are used infrequently by students or faculty are maintained in th
  • he red base of the outer tail-feathers only infrequently can be seen under normal viewing conditions
  • 's editorship, the Romanian section was not infrequently cited for violation of the station's strict
  • healthy sense of humour, and which are not infrequently confused with the early works of his son Da
  • by local populations, though the plants are infrequently cultivated for medicinal and other uses.
  • hich grows from an underground tuber and is infrequently cultivated)
  • is of sufficient importance that it is not infrequently danced by a second principal danseur.
  • er cars into their freight trains, and only infrequently do they run specified tourist excursions.
  • s still occasionally prescribed, it is used infrequently due to problems with abuse and dependence.
  • counties level from 1937 to 1956, although infrequently due to his military commitments.
  • The amphitheatre was used infrequently during the following years, though it did h
  • Cox played infrequently during five seasons with the club, with his
  • Bernard performed infrequently during the 1970s, but returned to his roots
  • After playing infrequently during his debut season he was a first choi
  • The Executive and Legislative Councils met infrequently during the governorships of Hobson and his
  • which average 8 cm (3.1 in) in length, are infrequently encountered away from their leks, where the
  • Not infrequently, existing shelters are engaged with ongoing
  • From 1980 to 1983, he played infrequently for Sussex, playing just 5 first-class matc
  • In 1987, Bittiger pitched infrequently for the Minnesota Twins, first as a starter
  • Moore played infrequently for Hampshire between 1910 and 1913, making
  • She also put to sea infrequently for trials and, on one occasion in May and
  • From 1866 to 1880 Lucas played infrequently for Hampshire, with a seven-year gap betwee
  • From 1880 to 1913, he played infrequently for Cornwall, representing them in just 18
  • at part he mostly worked with small groups, infrequently forming his own band.
  • nds area), of the United States where it is infrequently found in the summer.
  • them, and dull or vulgar witticisms are not infrequently found side by side with the purest inspirat
  • ligious questions] far from doubt, and only infrequently give a tithe using general valuation."
  • Although he played only infrequently, he contributed to the club's promotion to
  • s in the 5 to 12 °C (41 to 54 °F) range and infrequently higher also occur in most winters melting a
  • 641, Reinieri wrote Galileo from Pisa: "Not infrequently I am in some battle with the Peripatetic ge
  • hedule for Pair of Kings, Shaw has appeared infrequently in the show's sixth and seventh seasons.
  • fly in Upper Germany and northern Gaul, not infrequently in conjunction with Sirona, Mars and other
  • Straight worked infrequently in film, and is remembered best for her rol
  • 17th centuries and services were only held infrequently in the 18th and 19th.
  • e 6th Naval District and thereafter engaged infrequently in sweeping operations between Charleston,
  • various styles of music including salsa and infrequently in popular music.
  • oined Devon where he represented the county infrequently in the Minor Counties Championship from 194
  • The show has been shown infrequently in the US in recent years, but in the Nordi
  • Payton now performs infrequently in the Chicago area.
  • From late 2005, Ichigo was seen only infrequently in the adult video industry.
  • Paraphrase masses were written relatively infrequently in England and Germany, especially after th
  • The pilot aired infrequently in syndication, and was later released on v
  • spaper and radio columnist Louella Parsons, infrequently known as "Lolly"; note the next sentence) t
  • He infrequently linked up with members of the San Francisco
  • The present species is thus not infrequently listed as Dasycera oliviella; indeed, it is
  • ent monarch-the elderly Queen Victoria, who infrequently lodges at the palace-by a known assassin, p
  • 3 & 4 are on the slow lines and are used infrequently, mainly where faster services (Virgin West
  • The county road is unpaved and infrequently maintained.
  • he schedules closely, as the buses run very infrequently, necessitating careful planning.
  • inally called Hammer & Steel (H&S) or, more infrequently, New England Party of Labor, they split fro
  • e club for ten years, but played relatively infrequently; only in his last two seasons did he play m
  • While Hartman recorded infrequently over a four decade career (especially in co
  • sfortunes apart, the Symphony in C had been infrequently performed in the composer's lifetime; Strav
  • Although rather infrequently performed and not part of the standard oper
  • accepted part of the musical canon even if infrequently performed.
  • thority of the Church, which in our day not infrequently plague liturgical celebrations in one eccle
  • Games were infrequently played and the emphasis was mainly on the s
  • to continue to use the substance but it is infrequently prescribed.(
  • to Blame!, the first chapter debuted in the infrequently published Bessatsu Morning magazine.
  • d trypanosomas (presumably T. everetti) was infrequently recorded in Tropical Kindbirds.
  • ally locomotive-hauled carriage trains, but infrequently, RM class Vulcan railcars were used too.
  • They are infrequently seen and generally found at very low densit
  • g is commonly heard, but it is shy and only infrequently seen.
  • uckoo is generally highly inconspicuous and infrequently seen.
  • itorial range is large, Sharpe's Grysbok is infrequently seen.
  • (about a 15 minute walk), although this is infrequently served (only 1 train every 30 minutes off p
  • sine it is called a white wash, but is used infrequently since it imparts a flavor to the finished d
  • He attended chamber debates infrequently, speaking mostly on bills related to the ju
  • in deposit, broadly ellipsoid to ellipsoid ( infrequently subglobose or elongate) and inamyloid.
  • t: and this I am given to understand is not infrequently the way in which people live elegantly on n
  • Although they performed live infrequently, they managed to share the stage with many
  • ely unknown, as the ray itself is used very infrequently through the film.
  • She continued to bowl infrequently through the season, and despite playing all
  • from an hour to months at a time and occur infrequently to frequently with multiple times daily.
  • evates above the vulgar herd, but leads not infrequently to positions of considerable emolument."
  • ere he stayed for fifteen years, though not infrequently travelling to London to support meetings of
  • Thicot continued to feature in the team infrequently under Colin Calderwood, and was advised in
  • ll maintains a blog at its website which is infrequently updated and has the catalog available digit
  • t are governed by established order and too infrequently upon the truth that under the heavens every
  • After 1982 the line was infrequently used for railtours, pilgrimages, company da
  • nd still works with most IRC servers, it is infrequently used today because MSN decided to get out o
  • popular as opposed to "high" form and only infrequently used by cultivated poets.
  • contract with the Detroit Pistons, but was infrequently used by coach Larry Brown.
  • field is known as Guiuan Airport, but it is infrequently used.
  • d metal supports were used, the term became infrequently used.
  • "Stickins" appears, however this version is infrequently used.
  • agrams and constructs that are redundant or infrequently used.
  • he House Wren's: typically skulking but not infrequently visible, especially when singing from an op
  • and Over 200 Other Unusual, Unspoiled, and Infrequently Visited Spots in 16 European Countries (198
  • This infrequently visited wilderness follows the main ridgeli
  • Brooks Peninsula is infrequently visited; its surrounding waters however pro
  • Saola, Vu Quang ox or Asian unicorn, also, infrequently, Vu Quang bovid (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis),
  • the North London Line the service only ran infrequently with uneven headways.
  • k hole and can only communicate briefly and infrequently with Sarah Jane.
  • He attended the House of Lords infrequently, with his last recorded speech in July 1873