The average salt water man can't do it, and oft-times he will fail to reach out to distant feeding fish. |
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What it showed was a typical Saturday night, and the dominant theme was drink and its oft-times dire consequences. |
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This remarkably varied community of insects, birds, amphibians and animals all thrive in a beautiful but oft-times harsh environment. |
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The foe oft-times having the foe in sight, Is tir'd with standing though he never fight. |
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It is recognized and acknowledged that Local Officers perform a necessary and oft-times arduous task in their various elective roles. |
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Further, these innate tendencies show forth very early in life and oft-times in the midst of hostile conditions. |
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The sea harp tells of the gentleness of summer rias, the mysteries of utopian islands, of the unseen which oft-times whistles in the halyards, damp horizons scented of heather and turf. |
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Ms. Monti was a sometimes skeptical, oft-times creative sidekick in Dr. Nabhan's hunting and gathering routine, but she stopped short of helping him kill the turkeys they raised in their backyard in Tucson. |
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Taking pictures, making jokes and having a ball, the upstarts are in the highest spirits ahead of their first foray into the oft-times cruel world of international football. |
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However, the oft-times champions struggled to come to terms with rather unaccomplished opponents, and they only scored twice in the opening 14 minutes. |
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This may be and is oft-times transferred to silver plate. |
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Oft-times, there is nothing new to report simply because of the slowness of the whole legal process. |
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Oft-times opposition supporters shun tit-for-tat song duelling because they know they can't win. |
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