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Think of school buses as public transit for rural areas with each bus doing one long, infrequent route.
In addition, mule deer and bobcat are in abundance on the course, and a mountain lion makes infrequent visits every year or so.
Hilar lymphadenopathy with other pulmonary infiltrates is infrequent and thought to represent reactive hyperplasia.
Crime is infrequent although the capital area has seen a modest increase in burglaries and there is some drug and alcohol abuse.
The Celtic sources are a few burials, some numismatic evidence, infrequent inscriptions and figurines, and Celtic loan words in Latin.
It is not infrequent for rock music to be blamed for a host of social ills.
She just had no sexual appetite and her husband was complaining bitterly about the infrequent rolls in the hay.
Cuts used to be an infrequent occurrence but these days we seem to have them regularly in our area.
In macropods regurgitation is more irregular and infrequent and involves much less chewing and has been termed merycism.
The EDL is adapted for relatively infrequent bursts of phasic activity, whereas the soleus is tonically activated to maintain posture.
When used in moderation or used in excess on an infrequent basis, the primary effects can be short term.
Steep topography, sparse vegetation, and infrequent but intense thunderstorms typify many flash-flood hazard areas.
From informal inquiries among my colleagues, it seems to be infrequent that needleless devices are used in the family practice office.
There was peace at last and only the infrequent traffic in Wilde Street and a drunken brawl or two outside disturbed the peace of our new home.
A regular but infrequent 'chore' was taking boots and shoes to the cobbler to be soled and heeled.
Fever and infection, due to neutropenia, are infrequent at presentation, but may occur later in the disease.
In the majority of clonal plant species, which reproduce chiefly by vegetative propagation, seedling recruitment is infrequent.
Media buyers are pushing for more regular audits, saying the current half-yearly audits are too infrequent.
In general, neoplasms of the occipital bone are rather infrequent when compared to other bones of the skull.
Mechanical ventilation for status asthmaticus in children over 2 years of age was infrequent.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Then in their not infrequent sickness there was alleviation and comfort waiting for them.
Local residents tell of the infrequent sale of softshells in cuatro Cinegas, which hints at their dispersal via the agency of man.
Save for these infrequent diversions, the winter was a dead time at Llanyglo.
With the advances made by rhinology the necessity for intervention through the face has become more infrequent.
A moderate degree of cachectic dropsy is not very infrequent in the late stages of gastric ulcer.
A not infrequent accompaniment is a shrug of one or both shoulders, due to synergic contraction of the trapezius.
Six feet of snow is common on the line on which we travelled in Yamagata prefecture, and washouts are not infrequent.
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Thus, for some undiscernible reason, duels are not infrequent, which generally end in the death of one or both combatants.
Since the adoption of the self-righting boats, loss of life in the service has been comparatively small and infrequent.
The dysphagia is rarely complete, instances in which no liquids can be swallowed being infrequent.
Street brawls arising out of the embitterment of feeling were not infrequent.
But wounds of this character are very infrequent compared with chronic inflammation as the exciting cause.
The kettle drum and the castanet were in common use among them, and pictures of girls playing on the lute are not infrequent.
This is like the neuralgic pain of nervous gastralgia, which is not infrequent in chlorotic and hysterical females.
When the temperature is at about 16 C., the periods of apnoea in the gradually awaking animal are very short and infrequent.
In the intersertal and porphyrite diabases, fresh or devitrified glassy base is not infrequent.
The statutable time of taking both degrees was anticipated, but irregularities of this kind were not then infrequent.
So altogether effective a weapon should never rust from infrequent use!
In the country this vice of the clodhopper is far from infrequent.
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