Think of school buses as public transit for rural areas with each bus doing one long, infrequent route. |
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In addition, mule deer and bobcat are in abundance on the course, and a mountain lion makes infrequent visits every year or so. |
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Hilar lymphadenopathy with other pulmonary infiltrates is infrequent and thought to represent reactive hyperplasia. |
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Crime is infrequent although the capital area has seen a modest increase in burglaries and there is some drug and alcohol abuse. |
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The Celtic sources are a few burials, some numismatic evidence, infrequent inscriptions and figurines, and Celtic loan words in Latin. |
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It is not infrequent for rock music to be blamed for a host of social ills. |
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She just had no sexual appetite and her husband was complaining bitterly about the infrequent rolls in the hay. |
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Cuts used to be an infrequent occurrence but these days we seem to have them regularly in our area. |
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In macropods regurgitation is more irregular and infrequent and involves much less chewing and has been termed merycism. |
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The EDL is adapted for relatively infrequent bursts of phasic activity, whereas the soleus is tonically activated to maintain posture. |
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When used in moderation or used in excess on an infrequent basis, the primary effects can be short term. |
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Steep topography, sparse vegetation, and infrequent but intense thunderstorms typify many flash-flood hazard areas. |
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From informal inquiries among my colleagues, it seems to be infrequent that needleless devices are used in the family practice office. |
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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. |
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A regular but infrequent 'chore' was taking boots and shoes to the cobbler to be soled and heeled. |
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Fever and infection, due to neutropenia, are infrequent at presentation, but may occur later in the disease. |
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In the majority of clonal plant species, which reproduce chiefly by vegetative propagation, seedling recruitment is infrequent. |
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Media buyers are pushing for more regular audits, saying the current half-yearly audits are too infrequent. |
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In general, neoplasms of the occipital bone are rather infrequent when compared to other bones of the skull. |
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Mechanical ventilation for status asthmaticus in children over 2 years of age was infrequent. |
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As difficult as the artist's life is, and as infrequent as the pay checks can sometimes be, I'll take it over the office job any day. |
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Avarii never dwelt in these lands, and our relationship with them, on their infrequent visits, was always friendly. |
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In this condition, all differences between frequent and infrequent pairings disappeared. |
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As you may have surmised from the infrequent updating, the NICU is keeping me busy. |
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This thread was the result of one of my ill-advised and thankfully infrequent bouts of hot-bloodedness. |
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It is generally impractical to provide reservoir storage for extremely large and infrequent floods. |
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The surprising thing here is not the over-the-top mayhem, but the inanity of the infrequent dialogue scenes. |
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But research has shown that infrequent visitors to pubs would be more likely to drop in for a pint if a pub was non-smoking. |
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Of course it also got her started on her infrequent ruminations that we need to move so we can have another room. |
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It's a breathtakingly infrequent occasion when I top a leaderboard of any kind. |
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Firstly, I need to hope that you, my readers, prefer infrequent posts to hourly updates. |
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For infrequent visitors, the neighbourhood becomes that much more lived-in and intimate. |
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She had not spoken to her parents in years and contact with her sisters was sporadic and infrequent. |
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The sky is now a uniform shade of grey and it's raining fairly steadily with just a smattering of a wind at infrequent points. |
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Our contacts became very infrequent when I ceased to pass through Melbourne on a regular basis. |
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But he stressed that problems remained infrequent and concentrated in a few particular areas. |
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In addition, infrequent and expensive transportation can make it difficult for patients to get care. |
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My entries have been a bit infrequent of late due to work-related and non-work related stuff. |
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However, there is no symbol for medium range and the infrequent appearance of the icons make them somewhat pointless. |
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In deeper sleep, however, even the preconscious detection of very large and infrequent changes in the external environment cannot be made. |
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The fact that he has friends at all is only due to his infrequent but stunningly noble deeds. |
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The Indian American dream is paved with crooked paths, detours, and not infrequent derailment. |
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This channel is especially attractive for companies marketing big-ticket, infrequent purchases, like cars or a house, Fecko says. |
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This muscle is infrequent in humans but is commonly found in the dog, fox, wolf, jackal, panther, and the dingo. |
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Just like the last anniversary, I still strain and grunt to push out each infrequent update but ultimately it's still good fun. |
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In contrast, they found infrequent infestations of endoparasites and attributed this to the whales' long period of fasting each year. |
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The 41-year-old film maker had his own confusing memories of his father's infrequent visits, mostly nocturnal, to his mother's clapboard flat in Philadelphia. |
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Further, given that dihedral diminishes gliding performance, its infrequent use suggests that a premium is placed on maximizing lift to drag ratio during gliding. |
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Youthful faces at the Masses are becoming more infrequent all the while. |
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Rainfall is infrequent and irregular, falling mainly in winter. |
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And, on infrequent occasions, workers failed to wear their dosimeters. |
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On the face of it, if the recommendations made by this report were adopted as Government policy, there would be clear benefits for infrequent road users. |
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Due to infrequent maintenance in recent decades, many of the city's grand structures are in terminal decay, undone by the vandalism of official apathy. |
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In modern psychology, lycanthropy is an infrequent disorder in which a person believes they're a wolf or some other animal, often linked to schizophrenia. |
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It is also interesting that all 28 of the infrequent readers, those who read once a year or less, indicated that they never use appetite suppressants or weight control pills. |
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I make an exception for waffle irons and similar things that do an important, but infrequent job. |
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With the fuel tank holding 13.6 gallons, fill-ups become infrequent. |
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Reference to the government as a legislative body is infrequent and terse. |
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Thus, most of the botanical diversity at a site is in the infrequent species, and it is their survival in spite of competitive dominance that must be understood. |
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Dutch researchers said recently that regular moderate exercise can burn energy and help shed those extra pounds or kilos more than short infrequent bursts of intense activity. |
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I could write about Luke's infrequent and reluctant observances of personal hygiene, or his frequent and enthusiastic attempts at cornball humour. |
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My period is light and infrequent, no cramps, no weight gain, no pregnancy, no problem. |
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While the perks were reasonable enough, the infrequent pay was not. |
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Low density foam sheets are suitable for light or infrequent traffic. |
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Subtropical climates are often characterized by warm to hot summers and cool to mild winters with infrequent frost. |
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Country bus services, mostly operated by Stagecoach, run from Exeter to most places in East and North Devon, but some are very infrequent. |
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Between the 16th and 17th centuries, perfumes were used primarily by the wealthy to mask body odors resulting from infrequent bathing. |
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From then on, the Portuguese were infrequent visitors to the islands preferring to buy their nutmeg from traders in Malacca. |
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Out of the 37 respondents, seven are infrequent prayers who prefer to leave the precise details of their prayer life ambiguous. |
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Summer rain, on the other hand, is infrequent and occurs in the form of isolated light and brief showers. |
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Geologically, the lowlands formed as a rift valley about 100 million years ago and are prone to infrequent but significant earthquakes. |
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Early in this period, which culminated in the creation of the Gupta Empire, relations with ancient Greece and Rome were not infrequent. |
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Arable fields dominate the land cover of the area and grasslands are infrequent. |
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Outside the car window was a glaze of darkness stippled with the gold of infrequent mysterious lights. |
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Many patients with chronic kidney disease can be sufficiently managed in-between infrequent nephrological consultations. |
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In these infrequent instances, sterilization may be accomplished by immersion in liquid chemical germicides registered by FDA as sterilants. |
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Discontinuations due to hyperbilirubinemia were infrequent and no new or unexpected adverse events were observed. |
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Early in this period, which finally culminated in the creation of the Gupta Empire, relations with ancient Greece and Rome were not infrequent. |
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An important source of salty water are infrequent inflows of North Sea water into the Baltic. |
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Expansions were infrequent, as the emperors, adopting a strategy of fixed lines of defense, had determined to maintain existing borders. |
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In addition there are infrequent outcrops of igneous rocks including lavas, tuffs and volcanic vent agglomerates. |
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Overall temperature characteristics of the oceanic climates feature cool temperatures and infrequent extremes of temperature. |
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As Sending Up For Good is fairly infrequent, the process is rather mysterious to many of Eton's boys. |
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The Garter Feasts and other ceremonial activities at the castle became more infrequent and less well attended. |
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Lean's films now began to become infrequent but much larger in scale and more extensively released internationally. |
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Blunt injury to the larynx is an infrequent consequence of contact sports despite protective equipment and stringent rules. |
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This may be because primary care patients are less severely ill and delirium is generally infrequent in nonacute care settings. |
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Whale visits into Gulf of Mexico have been infrequent, but occurred in the gulf historically. |
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Over time, shoals arose, which ultimately were only covered by infrequent storm floods. |
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After the 1953 flood, governments realised that similar infrequent but devastating events were possible in the future. |
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With eruptions becoming infrequent and the seamount losing its ability to maintain itself, the volcano starts to erode. |
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Although not devoid of occasional prosaism and infrequent rhetoric, this verse is superbly crafted, achieving at times high levels of precision. |
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The most usual sign is swelling of the mandible and the maxilla with infrequent findings of pain and parathesia. |
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The closeness of tables and bar seats caused a few infrequent bumps and brush-ups but none to the extent of interrupting anyone's meal. |
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Mucocele formation in frontal sinus fibrous dysplasia is not an infrequent complication. |
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Realising that such infrequent events could recur, the Netherlands particularly, and the United Kingdom carried out major studies on strengthening of coastal defences. |
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For a number of years in the early 2000s, the volcano's activity consisted mostly of infrequent ventings of ash into the uninhabited areas in the south. |
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There are also some albeit very infrequent services between Rugby and Glasgow Central, the North West of England, Shrewsbury Chester, and Holyhead. |
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The great distance that some youth travel...is bound to play its part in the case of the borderline student who becomes an infrequent attender and finally drops out of school. |
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Back in 1958, Sedona residents decided the infrequent visits from a bookmobile that began its journey in Phoenix, some 100 miles away, just weren't enough. |
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There are local bus services across the area, but some are infrequent. |
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Osteoid osteoma is one of the infrequent causes of musculoskeletal pain. |
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Unintentional injuries were relatively infrequent in the medieval period. |
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Because of the infrequent occurrence of rainfall the landscape is arid. |
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Some sources have described it as a glottal stop, but this is a very infrequent realization, and today phoneticians consider it a phonation type or a prosodic phenomenon. |
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Subjects with frequent use of the virtual community reported significantly greater learning benefits than those with infrequent use, regardless of learning style. |
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