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frequentation

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fre·quent  (frkwnt)
adj.
1. Occurring or appearing quite often or at close intervals: frequent errors of judgment.
2. Habitual or regular: a frequent visitor to our house.
tr.v. also (fr-kwnt) fre·quent·ed, fre·quent·ing, fre·quents
To pay frequent visits to; be in or at often: frequent a restaurant.

[Middle English, ample, profuse, from Old French, from Latin frequns, frequent-, crowded, numerous, frequent.]

frequen·tation n.
fre·quenter (-kwntr) n.
frequent·ness n.

frequentation [ˌfriːkwɛnˈteɪʃən]
n
the act or practice of frequenting or visiting often


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The following variables were excluded from the final model because they did not significantly affect the association of interest: day care frequentation (ever/never), mean hours per week in day care (continuous), maternal omega-3 fatty-acid concentration in blood (continuous), proportion of omega-3 highly unsaturated fatty acids (continuous), number of smokers in the house where the infant resided (continuous), birth weight, gestational age, and reviewer of the medical chart.
Just as alchemical quintessence is defined as the fifth element that reconciles and harmonizes the other four warring elements, (76) so do the four groups of tricksters assemble and unite to produce their own azoth, better known as "le Monde Pipeur" (97): "And since by drinking and conversing, people join in amity -- frequentation being the soldering of wills -- it came to pass that all these four essences mixed and mingled just as the manipulators assembled .
Each courtship had certain important stages - first meeting, official frequentation, promise then demand of marriage, familial consecration - that ritualized preconjugal life.
 
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