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1 But if it happened, it seems to have been very infrequent .
2 Men may wear this necklet, but its use by them is very infrequent .
3 CD24 expression was very infrequent and weak in the atrophic endometrium.
4 Although these tumors may occur in various locations, subcutaneous shoulder nodules are very infrequent .
5 As early as Bede, in England, though not in Rome, communions were very infrequent .
6 The gastrointestinal stromal tumor with extragastrointestinal location are very infrequent .
7 These lights were seen as late as 1810, but toward the last they became very infrequent .
8 Such severe multi-year droughts are very infrequent , occurring perhaps as rarely as once in a millennium.
9 A lifelong member of the club, Thompson is a very infrequent visitor to the winners' enclosure.
10 Rather stern in his very infrequent rebukes.
11 Formerly these little fêtes took place every week, but since Mâdou's fall they had been very infrequent .
12 After the fifth year the frequency diminishes up to the tenth year, after which the disease is very infrequent .
13 Albinism also is very infrequent .
14 Bad labors are very infrequent .
15 We need not disbelieve the stories which allege such an occurrence as a fact and a not very infrequent one.
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