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1 Munich Re said it expected more frequent extreme events in the future.
2 Therefore, more frequent mutations would be likely to generate a less-fit population.
3 Environmental groups say climate change is bringing heavier and more frequent rain.
4 Violence has become more frequent in nearby regions, notably Ingushetia, in 2008.
5 As a result, humanitarian crises are becoming more complex and more frequent .
6 Some officials have said more frequent monetary policy reports are an option.
7 The shelling of the back-areas continued; air-raids became more and more frequent .
8 The solution isn't buying less food or making more frequent shopping trips.
9 In 1897, sightings in the United States began to be more frequent .
10 These are much more frequent in Kings than in Judges and Samuel.
11 Attacks in Ingushetia have become more frequent in the past few weeks.
12 Because of climate change, they will become more frequent and more severe.
13 As the climate heats, these events are becoming more frequent and severe.
14 Nor is it expected to become more frequent in the near future.
15 The calls from the Valley of Virginia became more frequent and urgent.
16 The thunder gradually became louder and the flashes of lightning more frequent .
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