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"Will this make people who are infrequent or new voters just stay home?"
Drug use was too infrequent to be measured in those over 50.
Her husband had come for one of his infrequent visits.
The services in the early years were inadequate and infrequent.
Service is infrequent and only occurs several days per month.
They say she is a departure from the Local's infrequent attention of the past.
The problem is, these infrequent interviews are the best part of the film.
I get infrequent headaches, maybe 1 a month, but no more than 12 in a year.
But sales of that size are infrequent, sometimes once every two or three weeks, and money is short.
Friends who see each other so often are infrequent correspondents.
But these fractures are infrequent and the risk is small the study shows.
During the rest of the year rainfall is infrequent and light.
His letters home were still infrequent, but this was something worth writing.
The station was closed in 2003 due to infrequent use.
Instead she spent her time in one small town, with infrequent trips to the capital.
They covered the infrequent big takeover as just another business story.
This is especially true during the winter period of infrequent racing.
Neither is unknown, but both are infrequent enough to be events.
They did so and were able to turn the pages more quickly, but still found only infrequent mention of either word.
Precipitation is usually infrequent and light, especially so during the summer months.
However, the line was very quiet and trains were infrequent.
With these men he was often seen in conference about the Common, and visits among them were by no means infrequent.
Sometimes a word's infrequent appearance can be just as revealing.
There were two beds, for when he had infrequent company who wanted to sleep alone.
An infrequent basis would have helped the Liberty last night.