Our relationship grew over those years and, most of the time, it happened over a game board. |
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However, most of the time, these unreleased tracks have no redeeming value whatsoever. |
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He was sad and tearful most of the time, wanting to resign his job as he felt he was worthless. |
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The fountain in the Corn Exchange has been criticised for being stuffed with food paper wrappings most of the time. |
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This radiation is intercepted and absorbed by the earth's atmosphere most of the time, causing minor problems. |
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She had come to forget that she had it most of the time, just another remnant of the childhood she couldn't remember. |
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Revel, my bearded guide, is so unashamedly laid back his tall, lanky frame spends most of the time in the horizontal. |
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My own marriage give me lots of material for my cartoons, but, unfortunately, my wife is so great that most of the time, the laugh is on me. |
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When I get mad, I take a few deep breaths and say to myself chillax, and it works most of the time. |
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If the river is low, which is most of the time, you can walk across in ankle-deep water before turning upstream. |
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I now have seltzer water with a splash of unsweetened cranberry juice and lime instead of wine most of the time. |
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When schools and university are on holiday, traffic is relatively light most of the time. |
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He rose early in the morning, most of the time about four, and was unable to return till around eleven at night. |
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This is so because the central bank is on the long side of the bond market most of the time. |
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The idea assumes that most people, most of the time, will take the simplest route to their destination. |
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I was struck by what a personal process it was, in that all the people attending to him had their hands on him most of the time. |
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The input from his guests was minimal because he spent most of the time reading a rather lame script from an autocue. |
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Even though it was raining, freezing cold and windy most of the time, it is still a wonderful, magical place. |
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As a parent, you must, for sanity's sake, put the fear of your child being abducted out of your mind most of the time. |
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On the odd occasion during peak times traffic backs up but it seems to be OK most of the time. |
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We were in another state of being altogether, we were telepathic most of the time. |
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As I said he was in a bad temper most of the time, frustrated to the point of tears by his incapacity. |
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Igor was busy most of the time scoffing a hamburger, which he propped up on the music stand before and after solos. |
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Although the counter also contains a gas-burning barbecue, the Elledges cook on the grill, with wood or charcoal as fuel, most of the time. |
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Our failures begin to resemble self-fulfilling prophecies, born of the knowledge that most of us can happily fool ourselves most of the time. |
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I have a Lincoln LS that Claudia drives most of the time, and then I have an old beater Lumina van that I chase parts in. |
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Although singing most of the time only mezzo forte, his pronunciation is good, his coloraturas flow weightlessly and his piano is clear and sure. |
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They often lash out suddenly and for no apparent reason, and may seem to be touchy or irritable most of the time. |
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The three microreaders available in the Library are fully occupied most of the time. |
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Whether a cycle lane is beneficial to cyclists is doubtful as there are cars parked in the cycle lane most of the time. |
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The sound is indeed bright and clear most of the time, all the better to hear the glorious pop songs playing from the wireless. |
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Try to ensure that most of the time the snacks and drinks between meals are healthy. |
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The actor is once again faintly awful, most of the time acting like a stunned mullet instead of exhibiting any real emotion. |
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The main reason they failed most of the time is that players missed shots or mishandled passes. |
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I had a book with me, but most of the time I spent gazing out of the window, watching California pass by. |
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I see most things in monochrome, and I know why dogs look melancholy most of the time. |
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Every now and then, a project will come along that seizes my imagination and engages my brain but most of the time it's predictable and blah. |
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In some scenes Bond brazens it out, fists flailing or guns blazing, to pick off the enemy, but most of the time greater cunning is needed. |
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I couldn't see where I was going most of the time and people used to yell at me as I stumbled randomly, blindly down the street. |
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He has a fairly soft mouth as most of the time while riding I only need to use a very light contact. |
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The picture is often dark and grainy, shadow detail is quite murky and poor, and the colors seem slightly faded most of the time. |
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People swallow quite fluid boluses most of the time, and they do so seated with the trunk upright. |
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It is a hard slog, that is trying at the best of times and wrenching and torturous and terrifying most of the time. |
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Curtin's sometimes unmaidenly tone is not ideal but works well most of the time. |
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Sure, she could be a rude, obnoxious, pushy, bossy woman most of the time, but I also had to admit that she had the heart of a lion. |
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I can't remember a single encounter with a snowmobile that I didn't enjoy, as most of the time the snowmobile was pulling a snow groomer. |
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I was actually sober as a judge most of the time, just got bit twisted on this particular day. |
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When a physician upcodes or downcodes an evaluation and management claim, most of the time it's only by one level. |
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But the reality is that most of the time music composers and lyricists are not paid a brass farthing by those who make use of their creations. |
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I use the solunar table that's in my fishing log program and most of the time it's pretty close. |
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At home most of the time, I would bundle my baby in his stroller and go vagabonding as and when the weather would allow. |
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I was such a space cadet, deep in thought but thinking of nothing most of the time. |
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Though most of the time I enjoyed being a hermit, school dances were the one social thing I loved to go to. |
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The naked seeds of T. aphyllus are covered entirely by a viscid layer that adheres most of the time to the cuticle and spines of cacti. |
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I have painful memories that lie buried and untouched most of the time. It is never easy when they surface. |
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Money doesn't buy happiness and most of the time the best people are the people that you mob pass on the street everyday. |
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Actually, for most of the time the path was sound, except for spring-fed squelches. |
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You should also get a haircut regularly as it will make your hair easier to style, and keep it looking neat most of the time. |
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It doesn't have any water standing there now, because most of the time it's dry at the surface. |
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There does some to be some residual analog hiss or static under the audio most of the time, but it is minimal, especially for a film of this age. |
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It is expected of them, of course, and most of the time it is pretty tedious stuff. |
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With the onset of summer, the Big Cats suddenly go off food and spend most of the time in water. |
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But the intense firepower from the opposite side kept me hiding in the trench most of the time, which was quite shameful. |
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Allocating grass on a 36 or 48-hour basis will allow cows and heifers to be fully fed most of the time. |
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A good short story is hellish hard to write, so you can agonize over them, but most of the time I'm done with the first draft in a week. |
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As he is busy working most of the time, Charlotte is left to entertain herself as best she can. |
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He showed no signs of overanxiety or excitement, but kept a cold expression most of the time we were at the shipyard. |
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The sides were neck and neck for most of the time as the supporters cheered them on. |
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The other rooms were just too large and empty, making them both joyless and cheerless for most of the time. |
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The infamous hot box detector at Springer caught us and resulted in a half hour delay, which killed most of the time we made up. |
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Besides, they needed to be capable of putting up with intense work in a game of eight chukkers, galloping most of the time. |
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A few dutiful friends and I spent most of the time sorting cutlery, filling the ice trays and brandishing dirty tea towels. |
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You've been wandering around with your head in the clouds for almost a month, you look like you're sleepwalking most of the time. |
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We keep a look out for friends' boats and chat to lock-keepers but for most of the time we're cocooned in our comfortable, private world. |
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The young judge who presided over the proceedings had difficulty controlling the subject of his attention, and spent most of the time perspiring. |
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My film would be full of colour and excitement because I think that's what living in Britain is like most of the time. |
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If you throw a real grenade, most of the time it takes some of the wall with it, but a paint grenade will only color the wall. |
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None of them speak English so we have been communicating physically most of the time which is quite comical. |
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That new medication she had received for her moods helped most of the time, but sometimes, it just made her even more indrawn. |
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The hardened smokers will probably be in company of other smokers most of the time and won't cause any particular friction. |
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I tend to do plenty of research before making purchases, and do comparison shopping most of the time. |
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Not much point in us talking about the festival of lights where we don't have electricity for most of the time. |
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You should see them in Edinburgh, we spend most of the time firefighting their stress levels. |
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His hair was short and platinum blonde, and was up with a series of spikes most of the time. |
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Even if a woman constable was called most of the time she stayed outside the room during her interrogation. |
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You should see who the contractors and contractees really are most of the time. |
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There was the occasional poetry slam, but most of the time, it was just a more quiet place to chill. |
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So most of the time you're simply following your nose as to what's going on. |
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The summers and springs were extremely hot while the winters had crisp fall weather most of the time. |
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The dynamics are mixed and it builds well but most of the time it's soft and thin or thick and full sound. |
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Like an equine futurity, the bulls were judged on their performance, even though most of the time the rider didn't make the 8-second buzzer. |
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He sits on a folded towel grumbling and mumbling away and, in spite of it all, still looks neat and dapper most of the time. |
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He told me that, in his experience, most of the time when one party feels unfairly treated in a prenup, the marriage ends in divorce. |
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The main coalition of protesters has been endeavoring, at least most of the time, to de-escalate the mounting tension. |
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Most Dene, most of the time, dress in clothing very like that worn in rural areas elsewhere in Canada. |
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Their problems seem incredibly distant most of the time, and are easy to ignore when we're sitting at our desks writing code. |
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They're nice sometimes, but most of the time they just act like egoistic, arrogant rich kids. |
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Yes, most of the time a doctor can discover the problem of small heart attacks based on the electrocardiogram or a nuclear medicine test. |
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She was cranky and grouchy most of the time and her feet hurt but she had work to do. |
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I like love poetry because most of the time it's using language directly and clearly. |
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Their journey would have been so much more interesting and exciting, instead of dull and boring most of the time. |
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You run errands for a couple of people, and these errands let you be a delivery boy most of the time. |
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The left-hand plays broken chords most of the time or has a walking bass pattern, while the right-hand carries the melody. |
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In my father's absence he likes to visit my mother, most of the time for no reason. |
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Vocalists and instrumentalists can use them to provide accompaniment if a live accompanist is not available which probably is most of the time. |
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Unusually, the computer controller leaves the turbo's wastegate open most of the time. |
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It wasn't very hot and it rained some of the time and so we had to have our waterproofs with us most of the time. |
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The few statistical studies we have seen or heard of indicate that you are likely to use the active voice most of the time anyway. |
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While jocular and jovial most of the time, these two titans can grow a bit wearisome with their constant credit taking. |
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If you have to break out of the bottom, most of the time the knot to the boom will go before the superglued join. |
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The character is meant to be an entertainingly frantic jokester, but most of the time the guy is just annoying. |
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However, I'm a noise junky, and a compulsive multitasker, so the TV's on most of the time. |
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We may grimace and cough when we catch a whiff, but most of the time we shrug it off as part of the cost of living in modern society. |
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As I live in the country with three young children, a big dog and a pony, it has to be flat shoes or boots most of the time. |
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The text reads smoothly most of the time, yet occasionally an awkward construction captures the reader's attention. |
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Infants may seem to be sleeping most of the time, but they're far more intelligent and receptive than most adults imagine. |
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The Albanians didn't do a lot of attacking and Rio spent most of the time defending closer to the half way line than the box and I don't think he misplaced a pass all game. |
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Apart from these ailments, I'm a box of birds most of the time. |
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Although orangutans live solitary lives most of the time, they have a complex social structure and are characterized by extreme sexual dimorphism. |
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It was a very unhappy and undeserving ending after a great pole position on Saturday and after leading the race for most of the time till the last few laps. |
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It all sounds jolly odd to me, but as you're always saying, I'm just an old buffer, half plastered most of the time, but that's neither here nor there. |
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If anything, he was amped up on cappuccino most of the time. |
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The weekend had a few moments of fun, but most of the time I felt like a drifting ship waiting for the anchor to hit bottom or snag on something solid. |
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She spent most of the time sneering down her nose at people. |
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The Roman legions brought peace and prosperity, at least most of the time. |
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He is prosecuting attorney, and he suborns him, an unsuspicious and innocent fellow most of the time, into raiding Albert's garbage can for evidence. |
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The one I use most of the time, and which I refer to in this post, is only for postgrads, academics and professionals, all of whom really should know better. |
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If I scold her for something, most of the time she genuinely apologizes. |
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We sell deadweight most of the time with the odd foray into live markets. |
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They were most of the time well thought over and solidly analyzed. |
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Although sessions for local schools are on the timetable, the pool will be open for public use most of the time, with water polo, aqua aerobics and scuba diving among classes. |
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It took them half the day to deliberate, but they said most of the time was spent choosing a foreperson. |
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Jessica smiled as she followed him to his table, he pulled her chair out for her like the perfect gentlemen he was or was most of the time anyway. |
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It's one thing to be beaten all ends up from start to finish, but quite another to be solid most of the time and then throw in a poor scrum for no obvious reason. |
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You know I can be a very compulsive person, and I have to admit that most of the time I read in the same way that I smoke and chew gum and jiggle my leg a lot. |
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When the Sooners ran directly at him, which was not that often, most of the time he shed his blocker and tackled the ballcarrier for a short gain. |
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With a lead singer belting out strong vocals, twin guitars, and a bass player bent double most of the time this was an act to watch as well as listen to. |
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His voice used to be sonorous, melodious, and relaxing to her most of the time, but lately, he nearly always sounded impatient, stressed, or angry. |
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And most of the time I really was grateful I wasn't one of those starving children in Africa Mother told me about whenever I left a pile of hominy on my plate. |
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His rich but cold laugh filled the mess hall most of the time. |
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From inside Columbus, Nancy Currie will operate the robotic arm on the end of which, poised on a foot platform, one of the spacewalkers will work most of the time. |
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As sterling as most of the pictures have been most of the time, I detected annoying pixilation watching divers, gymnasts and other athletes in action. |
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Yousef, a stocky 35-year-old woman with long black hair, looks away from me most of the time when she is describing the beatings. |
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In that case most of the time it would need to be flown in a bunt. |
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The fun and games continued with housie occupying most of the time. |
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Second, you must drive like a full-blooded enthusiast most of the time. |
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However, most of the time it is perfectly serviceable and it is attracting many business users as well as technically savvy and cost-conscious students. |
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It's an especially positive development for Boldin, who seemed miscast most of the time last season as a split end instead of playing the slot, where he excelled as a rookie. |
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Comic book movies are pretty hit-and-miss affairs, so most of the time you go in with no idea at all of whether it will be terrific or pure dreck. |
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It was so nice that I went back there again today with Lauren, who doesn't grizzle too much most of the time and we did one of the more robust walks. |
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Sometimes we squabble, but most of the time we're the best of friends. |
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It really is a millpond most of the time, summer and winter. |
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For most of the time, this coincidence of interest was recognized. |
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In the field, they wondered, are the animals content to creep around most of the time, sprinting only when necessary, or do they regularly dart from place to place? |
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We tend to suppose that our conscious mind is in control most of the time. |
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I am a 30 year-old woman and I am fairly independent, believing in standing on my own two feet most of the time and having strong relationships based on intellect and feeling. |
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Evans is completely miscast as the bumbling Interpol agent, while Forlani appears star-struck most of the time, which gets in the way of any type of performance. |
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He admits to us that most of the time he is more of a janitor than a brewmaster. |
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I've modeled for several male photographers who showed me the poses they wanted by doing it themselves, and most of the time, they looked about this silly. |
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What will be going on behind the sideline masks they will wear for most of the time tomorrow when the whistle shrills the start of the Allianz Hurling League final? |
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It seems that the prettiest baby fish like the shubunkins and red and white fish die off most of the time while the duller fish survive predation. |
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Antidepressants haven't killed my mojo to quite the extent they have in others, but they certainly throw a big blanket over things most of the time. |
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And such a label, most of the time politically motivated, tends to be one that sticks permanently and is pervasively influential and powerfully contaminating. |
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I lay still like this for a long time, sometimes opening my eyes to gaze purposelessly upon the passing shadows on the ceiling, but most of the time, I just shut my eyes. |
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In fact, your teenager will be out of your sight most of the time. |
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At least this time she said hello to me, most of the time she blanks me. |
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The off-stage reserve gave way to unabashed youthful enthusiasm when they were playing, with Laura bouncing around most of the time like a human pogo stick. |
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We live, most of the time, unamazed by marvels and we all need from time to time simply to watch and wonder at what is around us and, indeed, at ourselves. |
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Our weather is a factor most of the time, with very thick fogs in springtime, very heavy snow in the fall, and blizzards and white-outs in the winter. |
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He seems, most of the time, like a man born to be hard done by. |
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The other conferences seem to have a lot of blowouts most of the time. |
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On the ferry, I spent most of the time trying to punch holes in the shoebox lid so that they could breathe, but my only weapon for this was a kirby grip. |
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His mind was muddled most of the time, his speech sometimes halting. |
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Well, most of the time it is, but the occasional lapse into fairly standard old-school hardcore detracts little from a record bursting with focused energy. |
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She didn't hate him, but severely disliked him most of the time. |
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Countries are just human beings writ large, and human beings, by and large, are a law-abiding bunch, because most of the time obeying those laws is convenient. |
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The result is a service sector with a girning phizog most of the time. |
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Most people most of the time experience themselves and others in one or another way that I shall call egoic. |
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The pace was fast and furious most of the time, with new high records of prices constantly being established. |
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A significant effect of its shallow depth is that for all or most of the time, it has no thermocline. |
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The Weichsel glaciation covered all of Denmark most of the time, except the western coasts of Jutland. |
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The vireos are slim grayish green birds that stay high up in the trees most of the time. |
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Even teams like Arsenal and Man U play it now and most of the time it's like watching paint dry. |
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Some days, we'd go out for pizza, but most of the time it was microwave meats of Salisbury steak, burritos, or corn dogs. |
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To infect mammals, the bacteria must travel from a tick's gut, where they live most of the time, to the tick's salivary glands. |
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You probably know how to eat nutritiously, and you may eat well and feed your family well most of the time. |
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Meanwhile, between swells, which is to say most of the time, surfing is as much an act of the imagination as anything else. |
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If you can recollect what you had as your last meal, you would agree that most of the time our taste buds lead us to choosing the food we eat. |
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People see UFOs frequently, and accurately turn them into IFOs perhaps most of the time. |
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Ringo kept the high-hat open most of the time in those early songs. |
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The search box remains at the top of the screen most of the time, no matter where you are in Deskbook. |
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You'll want to be mad most of the time when you play this game because the smashing and pummeling are so much fun. |
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The Blurred Lines hitmaker said that they spend most of the time naked and sometimes she even pretends to be an adoring groupie in the bedroom. |
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During the previous several months, his voice had become dysphonic most of the time. |
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In other words, if something happens all or most of the time, we cannot say that it is by chance. |
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During the last glacial period, and up until about 9000 years ago, most of Ireland was covered with ice, most of the time. |
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They lived apart for most of the time and occupied separate rooms in the house when they were together. |
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He treated me like trash most of the time, but when others were around, he was Mr. Nice Guy. |
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Only a small number of statues depicting Roman gods were found in Brittany, and most of the time they combine Celtic elements. |
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However, most of the time they seem to mean northern dwellers with a mobile life style. |
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However, most of the state was peaceful most of the time, allowing the economy to recover. |
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Apart from the inability to pronounce 'f' and 'v' most of the time, in reality, there is no single Philippine English accent. |
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There is enough wind here most of the time for it to be harnessable. |
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The Welsh are Britain's biggest grinners, with 63 percent sporting a smile most of the time, but only 40 percent of those in the gloomy southwest say they smile regularly. |
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During the ice age, all of Scandinavia was covered by glaciers most of the time, except for the southwestern parts of what we now know as Denmark. |
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I would like to address the subject of spinal stenosis, acknowledging that this indeed is a condition that affects patients most of the time that are already 50 years of age. |
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Other exploit creators were less careful, turning out garbage sploits that sometimes wouldn't work at all or would even crash a target service most of the time. |
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The term lake is also used to describe a feature such as Lake Eyre, which is a dry basin most of the time but may become filled under seasonal conditions of heavy rainfall. |
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I do have a slight worry that too much sluttery might encourage men to believe the wishful-thinking myth that most women are secretly gagging for it most of the time. |
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Since the limitations of the propulsion systems of early submarines forced them to operate surfaced most of the time, their hull designs were a compromise. |
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Perhaps more importantly, his father was absent from home most of the time and his mother added to his timidity by overcautioning him against getting hurt. |
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Hammond expected to be part of the aerial display, and was made to take part in a Wing walking demonstration during which he spent most of the time screaming. |
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They would attack merchant shipping from any nation, plundering the wealth of the ship, and most of the time sinking or burning a great number who fell into their hands. |
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Antonino Fogliani's conducting was evocatively flexible most of the time, but some hard-driving tempi made for a few musical and verbal scrambles. |
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Accordingly, most of the time it is sufficient to draw lines of post hocs and to make a distinction between causes and symptoms in an almost graphic way. |
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The DBA's job quickly turned to spending most of the time identifying, isolating and eliminating these hot spots, sometimes hundreds of hours to eliminate just one. |
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His cooking is good to mediocre and most of the time, simple and filling. |
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