One in three women reported never or infrequently mouthing the big O during sexual intercourse. |
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Those are my passions and, not infrequently, their proponents and apologists will be my targets. |
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However, lindane shampoo is used infrequently now because of concerns about neurotoxicity, resistance, and slow killing time. |
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Small impactors deliver meteorites, while large ones infrequently wreak global devastation. |
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Not infrequently, vehicles are backed up beyond Arthur Road in Durnsford, Leopold in Gap, and Blackshaw in Plough. |
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Instead, they saw, and only infrequently, the madam's account book, listing debits and credits, with the larger totals in the debit column. |
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Poison oak, false Solomon seal, cow parsnip, and miner's lettuce were found infrequently. |
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Users with many followers or followees post updates more infrequently than those with few followers or followees. |
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Whilst procedures for the resolution of disputes are provided for it is intended that they shall be used infrequently. |
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Growing numbers went infrequently to confession, or even gave up on the sacrament entirely. |
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Studies of clinic patients with fibromyalgia have suggested that it is a difficult condition to treat and symptoms resolve infrequently. |
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And concept cars are niche vehicles almost by nature, and niches are places the majors visit all too infrequently. |
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He attended the local school infrequently, as he had begun to make a reasonable living by pimping for his three teenage sisters. |
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Burrows that are in disrepair or meander around the soil surface most likely are used infrequently. |
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Shown infrequently at first, movies earned a regular place on Ontario vaudeville show bills over the next 10 years. |
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He exhibited infrequently during his formative artistic years, disliking the aggressive self-promotion it entailed. |
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There are several possible reasons why collaborative learning projects occur infrequently. |
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Sacred texts are not infrequently ontological embodiments of performance contexts. |
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The term palampore appears very infrequently in these advertisements, but we know that many were imported into the colonies. |
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They are encountered infrequently even in the heart of their range, and are among the most poorly known odonates in North America. |
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His vision was nearly back to normal, the dizzy spells happened only infrequently. |
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Often they are static pages that lack search functions, have nonworking links and are infrequently updated. |
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Detrital dumortierite infrequently has been found in the heavy mineral fraction of sediments. |
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These were lit only by weak lamps attached infrequently to cold stone walls, and after dark rats roamed freely within the gutters and the waste. |
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It is only infrequently in life that one encounters people whose talents have been recognised and honoured by society. |
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Before the Second World War, yachting was a genteel, sometimes eccentric pastime infrequently practiced in the islands. |
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In fact, they used the front door so infrequently that when they did, their mothers were disconcerted. |
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His father was a sea captain on very large bulk carrier ships, and like all children of seafarers he saw his father infrequently. |
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Not infrequently, the ideological premise is rephrased as an objective definition, as when gender theory is substituted for feminist theory. |
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Among the more illiterate classes, to be possessed with the spirit of a fox is a form of zoanthropy not infrequently met with. |
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Not infrequently, they have believed that the drugs were of benefit to them. |
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Given how infrequently new copies of the map appeared on the market, collectors would bid handsomely for the artifact. |
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Additional awards followed, but only infrequently and then only to individuals for heroic acts on actual forest fires, acts above and beyond the call of duty. |
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Prices paid by Africans to Africans were only infrequently recorded. |
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Engagement on the high seas occurs infrequently, and almost always because one side is moving to attack landward targets and the other is trying to prevent it. |
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He still drives, he tells The Daily Beast, but as infrequently as possible. |
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Not infrequently clubs are the architects of their own misfortune. |
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Yet, until now, in the Orthodox movement, ordination has been granted only privately and rather infrequently. |
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The data show that chestnut oak and white oak were uncommon on north and east exposures, and black cherry occurred infrequently on west and southwest exposures. |
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Influenza pandemics are global outbreaks that emerge infrequently and unpredictably and involve strains of virus to which humans have little or no immunity. |
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This year I swore off booze, vowing to drink casually and infrequently. |
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Further work is needed to document its presence or absence in most northern Louisiana parishes, although it to be expected infrequently in that region. |
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Briefly, if pests attack infrequently and defense chemicals are energetically costly, selection should favor low basal levels but high inducible levels. |
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Flowers are self-compatible, but spontaneous autogamy occurs very infrequently due to protandry and to the spatial separation of anthers and stigma. |
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However, the Inuit population infrequently consumes vegetables in general, including certain yellow and green ones that contain provitamin A carotene. |
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They are largely crepuscular, being most active around dawn and dusk, although they are not infrequently seen active during the day. |
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Leptographium serpens, which was infrequently isolated from insects, was not isolated from root tissue. |
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Medications such as thioridazine and chlorpromazine were excluded from the analysis because they were infrequently prescribed in the group. |
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They occur frequently in Gulfei and Affade, infrequently in Makari, but not at all in the closely related Logone. |
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The louse Trichodectes vulpis specifically targets foxes, but is found infrequently. |
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The partners are thought to be so heavy that they would be created only infrequently, if at all, at the energies provided by today's colliders. |
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Moore had joined as students, but Wittgenstein did not enjoy it and attended infrequently. |
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Beaked whales and several other species of delphinids were encountered too infrequently to estimate abundance. |
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A useful but infrequently used tool for raising cash for a small business is the sale-leaseback transaction. |
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Phylloides tumour, angiosarcoma and lymphoma are non-epithelial cancers that occur infrequently. |
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Although church services in Manx were once fairly common, they occur infrequently now. |
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Avian prey is more infrequently preyed on inland and centers on passerines such as larks, icterids, starlings, tyrant flycatchers and pipits. |
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In Western dance, music, plays and other arts, the performers are only very infrequently masked. |
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Although such elections happened infrequently, a general rule in Germanic law stated that the king relied on the support of his leading men. |
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They are only infrequently camped out on the front porch amenably awaiting the arrival of a process server. |
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They have been sighted, though more infrequently, in the Mediterranean, the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean. |
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A third component of motion that occurs relatively infrequently involves the interaction of multiple tropical cyclones. |
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Pet snakes can be fed relatively infrequently, usually once every 5 to 14 days. |
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Officials, who have applied to Wirral council for permission to build the helipad, also claim it would be infrequently used. |
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Power outages in Arizona happen only extremely infrequently, which can lead to Arizona residents being wholly unprepared for possible negative effects. |
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Packing estrogen and, not infrequently, a pen and a sword, sheroes come in every imaginable shape, size, and color, and manifest their sheroism in infinite ways. |
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The original run was brief, and the work has been revived infrequently. |
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Matches were previously broadcast in the UK on Premier Sports and infrequently on Sky Sports, however as of 2015 the competition does not receive television coverage. |
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Untitled nobles were not infrequently wealthier than titled families, while considerable differences in wealth were also to be found within the titled nobility. |
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John Bishop and his deputy, Mr Ellis, served infrequently in the borough. |
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True albino forms of the hedgehog do also occur infrequently. |
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This self-satisfying offering does not deserve to share the same binding as the finely crafted and truly creative architecture all too infrequently featured in AR January. |
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Big Pharma would of course object to this, as currently their threshold is to beat a sugar pill, and even then they have difficulty not too infrequently. |
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Despite their boldness and potential for predation if the bear is hungry, polar bears rarely attack humans because they are infrequently encountered in the Arctic sea. |
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It can be underwater anywhere from daily to very infrequently. |
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