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  • The comment of the event not being credible is based on the assessment that such an event is "Infrequent" on the risk matrix, which is very small for what is flight rationale for just one launch.

    NASASpaceFlight.com 2009

  • Infrequent contributor Trent here with a short interview with multiple award winning author C.J. Cherryh about her latest novel Regenesis, the long awaited direct sequel to the Hugo Award winning novel Cyteen.

    May 2009 2009

  • Infrequent contributor Trent here with a short interview with multiple award winning author C.J. Cherryh about her latest novel Regenesis, the long awaited direct sequel to the Hugo Award winning novel Cyteen.

    INTERVIEW: C.J. Cherryh 2009

  • Infrequent bulk shopping is a common way for people to get groceries.

    Shop European-Style For Fresher, Cheaper Food | Lifehacker Australia 2010

  • Infrequent users can go for pre-paid plans, which make it impossible to exceed limits.

    A Plan to Ease the Shock of Cellphone Bills 2010

  • Infrequent trips require lots of planning and list-making, and can impact how and when you eat fresh fruits and veggies, but it also can turn out to be a big money saver.

    Impulse Buys Most Common At The Supermarket | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • Infrequent bulk shopping is a common way for people to get groceries.

    Shop European-Style For Fresher, Cheaper Food | Lifehacker Australia 2010

  • Natural Hazards: Infrequent hurricanes; periodic landslides.

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2009

  • Infrequent Pemex stations, no tolls roads, trouble finding Magna fuel (I remember filling up with aviation gas in Guerrero Negro, Baja California once) no imported foods, no Dish or cable t.v. Life was a lot of fun in spite of the fact that our first home in Mexico had water once a week, if we were lucky (there was no aljibe) and no power - we eventually got an old rv gas refrigerator.

    Mexico in the Days of Yore 2007

  • Infrequent users have no choice but pay cash for each trip (real cash or from a card) though the cards in many towns are capped to a daily maximum (it works like a day pass).

    How to influence people « Stephen Rees’s blog 2009

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