How many of us actually carry donor cards, or even think about donation beyond going to a blood bank every now and again? |
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So every now and again I'm just astounded by the Stoic nature of victims and the fact that they're not always out for the defendant 's blood. |
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Now, I'm no degenerate drug addict or anything, but I do like to toke on the occasional stick now and again. |
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It makes you wonder when something goes from being a bit of fun that you add to every now and again to something that becomes a bit of a bind. |
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Naturally, he got mixed up in a little kid trouble now and again, but nothing to shout about. |
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Even those on a modest budget can afford a good sit-down meal now and again. |
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The uniped skipped away and back north, and Karlsefni and his men gave chase, catching sight of him every now and again. |
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He spoke rather vaguely of contacts with directors of rugby to try to obtain time out for the knackered, now and again. |
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I think we even have a few non-citizens around this place every now and again. |
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With 15 minutes to go before the start and the cars formed up on the grid, it is spitting with rain every now and again. |
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A few spots and specks pop up now and again, but this is acceptable considering the age of the film. |
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Speaking of a drop now and again Me Best Buddy's stag weekend is coming up. |
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Politics is not the sole focus of this blog, but the subject does pop up now and again. |
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For those on a tight budget who enjoy a quiet ogle every now and again the place deserves support. |
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I like to treat myself now and again, but I am very careful in that I always put money aside for saving. |
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No more rain, a slight breeze now and again, but the sky remains dark and ominous. |
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She will be able to buy a little more stotty cake and perhaps a bottle of Newcastle brown now and again. |
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Your reluctance to confess that, just like the rest of us you make a Horlicks of it now and again, is part of the problem. |
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The film seems in reasonably good shape, with some dirt and dusts now and again, but overall, a passable presentation. |
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Another fun item is the use of macabre claymation models, which appear every now and again, to scarify sleepyheads. |
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Even in the fastest field game in the world, you get a second every now and again. |
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But now and again, I'd wake up to see 2 little dark shapes with little flappy wings gouging at my legs. |
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You see people reach for it now and again, but Malick's daring is both outrageous and calming. |
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Every now and again a record comes along that defies you to ignore it, and here's one of them. |
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Because, every now and again, a bit of complete excess is perfectly acceptable. |
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They moan at the door now and again, asking for it to be opened so they can check the suitability of the weather for a short excursion. |
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We've all no doubt found it tricky getting out of bed every now and again, but those suffering from dysania find it particularly difficult. |
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If that brings attention that gets a bit much now and again that's something I'll have to learn to deal with. |
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He was a bit absent-minded and he used to leave his door open now and again. |
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It got very boring at times so every now and again Martin would let me read out some of the code and he would type it out. |
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When I'm at work it's a struggle and my body gets jabs of pain now and again. |
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Despite our predilection for the world's wild places, Sara and I also enjoy a little culture now and again. |
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I think we could all benefit from taking time out now and again and re-evaluating our lives. |
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Every now and again a gentle hop or two, perhaps that peculiar walk where the tail becomes a third leg. |
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Even better, being meta-efficient in one's spending habits doesn't preclude anyone from living in the lap of luxury now and again. |
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When there is so much else happening in the world, you would think they could give it a rest now and again. |
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I know that smoking implies certain health risks, which I am alerted to, now and again, by friends, strangers and the media. |
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Every now and again you read a book that shatters assumptions you have held for a long time. |
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The Champions League holders are a joy to watch but their scattiness does find them out now and again. |
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Just a careful check every now and again to make sure it doesn't grow. |
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I plant pansies and violas, too, for color now and again in spring. |
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David says he finds straight pubs a refreshing change now and again. |
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Every now and again they realize that they're not so different after all and there is a moment of pathos, broken by Ian Save farting, burping or doing something else crude. |
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Youngsters who began meddling with the furniture and other products on display, had to be restrained now and again by the elders accompanying them. |
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The abundance of thick foliage, evergreen shrubs and trees ensures that while trains may make themselves heard every now and again, they certainly won't be seen. |
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Only the occasional deadpan one liner leaks out every now and again. |
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The anamorphic widescreen transfer is decent enough, with reasonable clarity and picture definition, though graininess can a problem now and again. |
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I think I was betrothed to Cotton Eye Joe, a frail man who smelled of cheese, who would unexpectedly leap up out of his stool now and again as if someone had set fire to it. |
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The Texas governor looked flat-out awful, a combination of stiff, awkward, twitchy, and, now and again, homicidal. |
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But while she is no softie and revels in a little rough-and-tumble now and again, her diminutive figure belies the true extent of her football potential. |
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Sometimes, just every now and again they play a track I actually like. |
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Every now and again, a snaky comment would erupt from his lips but there was always a quick apology while he muttered something that she couldn't ever hear. |
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We all need our confidence building every now and again and it is a sure bet that your nearest and dearest would appreciate a little confidence boost right now. |
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The pathogens always will win, though we can feel good now and again having won a battle. |
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A mutt the colour of dun stood near by, barking every now and again. |
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But the fact they're glamorous and get their boobies out now and again allows the snipers to dismiss them as popsies. |
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But if you get that hankering for a hunk of nightlife now and again, the Weekend Warrior is the friend to call. |
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William told one aboriginal woman he had a didgeridoo at home which he plays every now and again. |
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Wildlife abounds with elk, mule deer, big horn sheep, antelope, eagles, pheasant, chukars, coyotes, mountain lion, and even a bear now and again. |
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I love a fry-up now and again, especially when I have an early start' said Roger, from Rutland. |
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To make them float, I soak them now and again with flotant in an aerosol spray. |
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Box of fluffies. I better go and round the boys up before they set fire to the church. Old Wal gets a bit match-happy now and again, you know? |
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It was a joy to see that even one of the world's great lotharios got his comeuppance now and again. |
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The lake would dry up now and again and would leave a gigantic salt pan. |
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I still go swimming now and again, but not as often as when I was a child. |
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