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Such offers come with disconcerting infrequency in the life of a girl like Baggage.
With their greater infrequency the sounds increased in strength and sharpness.
The infrequency explains why a blue moon implies a rare event.
These difficulties have been compounded by the infrequency of revaluations.
However, this is offset by the infrequency of covered conditions, and misinterpretation.
They have evidently found better pursuits this season given the infrequency with which Bonds has hit home runs.
The infrequency of a statute's particular application is unimportant, he ruled.
The infrequency of their meetings is partly because of injuries.
Despite the infrequency of his visits, Ransom seemed to worry him in some obscure way.
If anything, I imagine your steward is more worried by the infrequency of my appearances here, rather than the other way around.
"The infrequency of genius is to be explained in simple probabilities.
With the relative infrequency of male breast cancer, randomized studies are lacking.
Farming activities in Doris were reported as late as 1939, but with increasing infrequency.
It was an unsatisfactory relationship, but their meetings made up for infrequency by their intensity.
In addition to scales measuring the five factors, it contains an "infrequency" validity scale.
The criteria were observing speed limits, accident infrequency, and seatbelt use.
The relative infrequency of dissent was also a product of the court's docket.
Scientific data on natural ball lightning are scarce owing to its infrequency and unpredictability.
Although it has been difficult to define abnormal psychology, one definition includes characteristics such as statistical infrequency.
(Of course, there are exceptions to this, all the more interesting for their relative infrequency.)
He was out of practice, having meditated with increasing infrequency since he left Bangkok.
Little is known about their behavior due to the infrequency of sightings (only one known); they probably travel in small groups like the other species.
The infrequency of reference to these books in modern use may point to a decline in their use.
And once again we hear about his asthmatic retreat into a cork-lined room from which he would emerge with increasing infrequency.
It's movie making of the high, smooth, commercial order that Hollywood prides itself on but achieves with singular infrequency.