First, early helmets did not take into account how often pilots use peripheral vision during a close-range dogfight. |
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Sharron developed several phobias including claustrophobia and a feeling of uncleanliness no matter how often she washed. |
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To be sure the Australian true crime book is not an unknown quantity, but how often does it propagate beyond its native shores? |
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Being a heavy vaper, I was frustrated at how often I had to re-fill the tank. |
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The researchers also measured how often each driver checked his or her side and rear mirrors and the speedometer on the dashboard. |
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Since good news doesn't make the news, we don't notice it nor realize how often the good things are happening. |
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One of the kids angrily asks how often it is that they get a suicide in this nowhere town. |
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Motor insurance premiums could soon be calculated on how often, where and when people drive their cars, it was revealed today. |
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Customers could be billed monthly, with payments calculated on the basis of how often, when and where their vehicle is actually used. |
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It is rather striking how often oracles obtrude in one form or another in debates about the kingship at Sparta. |
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So the pub has applied for late opening, but how often it will be used remains unclear. |
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While it is true that set gossip is often exaggerated, it's amazing how often stories turn out to be completely true. |
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The numbers are further reduced by tight limits on how often they can be called up. |
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What surprises me is how often they appear beside a straight piece of road. |
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The five steps seem simple, even obvious, but consider how often they're overlooked in public debate. |
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Key issues include the chattiness of people, how often cheery greetings are used and, on the downside, the extent of violent behaviour. |
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Follow up is commonly too short to show how often the condition relapses or late complications arise. |
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So it is worthwhile to see how often his papers have been cited in the scientific literature. |
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The answer greatly depends on how often a person cleans fish, how many fish they clean and the species and size of those fish. |
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We have simulated how often under ideal circumstances this is likely to happen. |
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One look at a database shows how often this position is contested in grandmaster games. |
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And how often can you remember Bill Gates conceding defeat to little Apple? |
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No matter how often you've done this job before there are still hidden snags and pitfalls along the way. |
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The young fire-setters are asked why and how often they lit fires and what they thought they were going to get out of it. |
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In this paper we will focus on establishing how often intersexual conditions occur, and what conditions should be considered intersexual. |
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And then there's the question of how often the postal codes change and how you'd track those changes. |
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He takes his cue from what they are doing, and I stand in awe of how often he is correct in forecasting what they will do. |
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The man then said he had contacted the police and asked for her date of birth, address and how often she used the branch. |
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Think about how often we settle for a routine that is rather prosaic or practical. |
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Okay, for those of my readers who have children, how often have your kids embarrassed you in public? |
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We forget how often in history a perceived stumble or the half-measure only emboldens enemies to try what they otherwise would not. |
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I can't recall how often the sanitary collector or dunny man called to collect our offerings. |
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We want to know how often an internal audit or an independent audit has been carried out. |
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Or had it to do with the severity of the memories, and how often they recurred? |
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But how often have you seen men slip up and wear derby shoes with worn-out jeans, or even casual loafers with suits, for example? |
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No matter how often a vision is published in annual reports and advertisements, it seldom weathers a change in the market. |
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We tend to forget how often we have succumbed as a nation to a pervasive individualism that stigmatizes poor children and blames their families. |
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We don't mind how you ride waves, or where, or why, or how often, where you live, or what you do for a living. |
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Questions ranged from how long the baby had been on mother's milk to how often the baby fell sick. |
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Though he describes several ways intuition can lead people astray, he doesn't really dwell on how often that happens. |
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The type of treatment that is given depends on how often the asthma attacks occur and how bad the symptoms are. |
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Try this exercise this weekend and you may be amazed at how often your camera's magic eyes seem to be closed! |
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He never told the commissary to make tapioca pudding no matter how often I asked. |
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The allure of these fund groups is that there are no restrictions on how often an investor can buy and sell fund shares. |
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But how often does one see a youngster moving on a scooterette at a sedate pace, between 42 and 50 kmph? |
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Have you noticed, for example, how often segments on television news magazines deal with court cases? |
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It also contains indicators for how often certain surgical procedures, such as carotid endarterectomy and pediatric heart surgery, are performed. |
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We all know how often charges of lying are batted about over what ends up being an honest disagreement. |
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It figures, considering how often I forget that I'm supposed to make a habit of focusing on the positive by writing it all down. |
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It's amazing how often a game of cricket can turn on one single stroke of tinny luck. |
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Plus, how often did he get to go on super cool rescue missions in top-secret mutant laboratories? |
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Listening to Moravec's readings, I was struck by how often Debussy turned to bell-like sonorities in his piano music. |
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You will be questioned as to how often you invite guests for meals and whether you have a microwave oven, a refrigerator and a deep freezer. |
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Somewhat sheepishly, I reflected on how often I had felt that patients were a little sycophantic in their remarks at the end of a consultation. |
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But there have to be serious misgivings about how often he will be ready to put his vulnerable body in the firing line. |
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But how often do they look closely at every shopworn assessment, and how often do they challenge every bit of published analysis? |
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It's odd how often Mother Nature has the final say when it comes to gardening, despite the best efforts of the gardener. |
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I was amazed how often I had never heard of the versions of a song you focused on. |
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She was aware how often spurious communications followed the death of a public figure. |
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Dr Killen enjoys the variety of her work, but not the workload, which ranges from 50 to 80 hours a week, depending on how often she's called to the hospital after hours. |
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These include the amount of sunscreen applied, how it is spread over the skin, resistance to water immersion and sand abrasion and when and how often sunscreen is reapplied. |
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No matter how often the subject came up, the audience whooped appreciatively. |
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Besides, you'd be surprised how often sunnies do that to a bloke. |
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And if people find themselves dissatisfied with how often they turn to fast food, bacon says to try things like batch cooking. |
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They have a supercut of how often Gilles claims to not be a dancer. |
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Software metering and auditing on networked systems gives managers precise tracking tools to determine who uses what software, when, where and how often. |
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However, you will be surprised how often a non-typical case will turn up. |
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We were also misinformed regarding how often there would be activity on the field which has resulted in the quality of life for residents deteriorating. |
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One of the more entertaining aspects of working for an institution like the Weekly is to see how often the readers sense some sort of betrayal, some creeping sign of impurity. |
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If you think you're being creative by using these effects, just watch telly for a few hours and see how often the professional creatives use them. |
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They didn't know how often Ray called him names or hit or sassed him. |
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Before Sleeve Touch became commercial, it was not known how often the chromium-plated polishing belts would need to be replaced. |
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She hated the poisoned feeling in her throat, and no matter how often she gargled she felt unclean and disgusting. |
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Really, how often do you need to figure out how many Seborga luiginos are equal to 800 Uzbekistan soms? |
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It is unclear how often capital punishment was carried out in situations where it would be licit without any records other than the legal tracts. |
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When making assessments of how often relatively rare events will occur, analyses are made in terms of the return period of such events. |
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Recommendations for how often to take an energy gel during the race range widely. |
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Any dancer who sees the show winces at how often the dancers slide on their knees and paws, without a kneepad in sight. |
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So one of the people from the Lab who was with me asked how often you have to depaint a composite airplane. |
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How do you know when it's time for a detox and how often should it be done? |
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Just consider how often women are groped in nightclubs, she said. |
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Anyone who has noticed how often one's Social Insurance Number is requested will recognize function creep. |
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He had a new diagnostic tool, the fetoscope, but did not know how often its use might cause miscarriages. |
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For instance, how often do you see spitting on a squash court for that matter. |
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There is a temptation at this point to jump up and down, shouting about how often you have asked about that point. Instead, count to ten. |
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The pain and other symptoms will often get mild after a bowel movement or be triggered when there is a change in how often you have bowel movements. |
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We British like to get all high and mighty on the topic but how often is Dwain Chambers deafened by booing when he befouls the GB vest by donning it? |
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This tendency is measured by finding how often two alleles occur together on a single chromosome compared to expectations, which is called their linkage disequilibrium. |
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Have you ever noticed how often God uses your spouse to reveal the unyielded areas of your heart? Conflict reveals unresolved issues of pride, independence, and self-love. |
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