He was friendly, though, and very perceptive and sharp, but oftentimes he let his pen do the talking for him. |
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This trajectory was clear, but complex visual practices oftentimes were subsumed by conceptual discussions or uncritical formal analyses. |
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The poets have donated what ever amount they can afford, oftentimes coming from minimum wage paychecks in truly selfless gestures. |
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What tends to happen oftentimes in commodity money systems is that states began to monopolize the production of the commodity money. |
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Secondly, oftentimes when I boot up my PC, the monitor will remain completely blank. |
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While it can be difficult to spot a gasbag before they get started, oftentimes you can pick up on subtle clues. |
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This involves bantering, oftentimes between two people who good-heartedly tease each other. |
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Intellectuals do manage to innovate and their innovations are oftentimes not always recombinations of what they have embraced in their education. |
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The streets were so choked with sellers and shoppers alike that oftentimes only one lane of the street was passable for cars. |
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Twigs and branches reached out to claw at their flesh, oftentimes causing small cuts or welts to appear on their arms and faces. |
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The dish, a popular item on trattoria menus and at family meals, consists of a thick, full-bodied ragu, oftentimes made with meat. |
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The ruffian casual laughs at him, and sings funny and oftentimes libellous songs concerning him as he breaks stones or picks oakum. |
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The fief was usually land necessary to maintain the vassal, but oftentimes the vassal would receive regular payments of money from a lord. |
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The honesty and openness of her words are oftentimes scary, yet somehow surprisingly liberating. |
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Admittedly, military service does change a person and oftentimes for the better. |
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Technology is all fine and well, but oftentimes we are reminded of the flawed human element which created it in the first place. |
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They take multiple routes across a complex educational landscape, oftentimes without a roadmap. |
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She clowned around a little bit, which is really what oftentimes goes on in these sessions. |
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In an oftentimes dull political world, his ability and feistiness come through. |
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I think when a movement happens, oftentimes it usually doesn't come down to one person. |
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We are also here on the beach seeing a lot of people, as you oftentimes do, here on the ocean front. |
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There is oftentimes an intense desire for a fresh start from a victim of disease who comes off of it, even for short periods of remission. |
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Cultural dissonance oftentimes manifests itself in different lifestyles and preferences. |
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He generally has struck during the week, and oftentimes has struck during the morning rush hour. |
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I think he distorts fact, and oftentimes his distortions are believed by a lot of people that ought to take another look. |
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I think the real target oftentimes is not the underclass so much as it is college students. |
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Corporations have the money to snap up the tickets, and oftentimes the regular fan gets left out. |
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So we don't have that many more genes than these tiny, somewhat nondescript, oftentimes considered non-complex, organisms. |
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With so many treacherous players involved, the case oftentimes twisted into a puzzle that makes the Gordian Knot appear a bow tie. |
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The executive areas of the brain, which are responsible for your, oftentimes, inattention to detail. |
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A cacophony of loud snaps and steps echoed through the forest, oftentimes followed by the loud blast of a rifle. |
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Government is oftentimes catching up to the developments that go on within the chemical and manufacturing industries. |
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They come to see markets, then oftentimes spend more money in local shops. |
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A new agency comes on the scene, oftentimes duplicating what is already there. |
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As busy women, we oftentimes live in a state of habit, leaving our inner woman neglected. |
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Many persons in our societies are mentally or physically challenged, and oftentimes, marginalized. |
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And oftentimes, later on the photo, faces reveal themselves as though in rigor mortis or as a kind of death mask on paper. |
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Many of them get stuck in minimum wage jobs, oftentimes even after they have graduated or invested years in post-secondary education. |
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It is an unelected, unrepresentative, and I think oftentimes an irresponsible body. |
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I think oftentimes as a kid I moved towards creative work as a means of breaking my own isolation. |
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They oftentimes assume a sedentary lifestyle which, in turn, reduces their abilities and functional mobility. |
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Yet it remains a fact that oftentimes it is utterly difficult, if not impossible, to determine in which sense the word is used. |
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As well the business community is oftentimes unable to find and hire local and qualified individuals. |
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This approach is no longer appropriate for a digital environment where copying is oftentimes incidental and has no independent significance. |
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Yes, cheeses can have terroir just as wine can, but when it comes to cheese, regionality is oftentimes overlooked. |
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Wearing wool uniforms and carrying haversacks and rifles that can weigh up to 30 pounds, they will march for miles under an oftentimes blazing summer sun. |
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His oftentimes messy and disorganized decision-making process has been widely publicized, further eroding any appearance of strong decisive leadership. |
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The Garfield specials are also unique for their deadpan delivery and oftentimes bleak worldview. |
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Southern urban workingmen, far less organized or numerous, nonetheless went to battle, oftentimes to defend states' rights, or to prevent the use of slaves in industry. |
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Given students' economic marginality and the fact that many of them have family obligations, their ability to maintain matriculation is oftentimes jeopardized. |
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These men oftentimes made original contributions to scientific endeavor. |
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You know, lawyers oftentimes get criticized about the justice system. |
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While a majority of hunters prefer to hunt in a group for the experience and camaraderie, many choose to hunt alone, and oftentimes in remote areas. |
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It's funny how life can oftentimes be like a pestilent 15-year-old. |
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Indeed, unwanted and unemployed youth can be vulnerable to organizations and lifestyles that manipulate them with unattainable promises and oftentimes drive them into violent extremism. |
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When we deal with the notion of toxins in our environment, oftentimes in past legislation and with previous governments adults have been the test group. |
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And thus the battaile was great, and oftentimes that one partie was at a foredele and anon at an afterdele, which endured long. |
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Since 1985, Seaway trade missions have visited 29 countries, oftentimes traveling to European ports and cities, which comprise the major overseas export-import trade partner for the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway system. |
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Vitamin C is a commonly used single nutrient supplement that, apart from its co-factors, oftentimes fails to deliver an adequate level of nutrition to the cells when it is offered in just one form. |
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Despite the fact that both Pastors and the faithful might oftentimes be tempted to discouragement, we must remember that we are disciples of the Risen Christ, who conquered sin and death. |
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The third is the reluctance and oftentimes refusal in America to discuss venereal diseases. |
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While organizations such as mine are oftentimes seriously constrained in what can and cannot be said publicly we do have to play our part in this dialogue, something we have been doing much more of in the last several years. |
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However, it should be noted that oftentimes implementation of specific rights results from expression of will, desire of the detainee to enforce his rights. |
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This contrasts to the existing literature, in which job polarization is oftentimes depicted as a gradual phenomenon... Our second point is that job polarization accounts for jobless recoveries. |
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Because of the great effect which society has on the young in these important formative years, the Church oftentimes faces a real challenge in reaching youth through pastoral programmes and services. |
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Mr. Speaker, when we looked at vulnerable populations oftentimes women were brought up as one group, particularly in regard to the transference of these toxins to their newborns. |
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Since there were no social agencies or welfare services, officials faced a choice of either putting young offenders in jail, returning them to oftentimes bad home situations or turning them loose to fend for themselves. |
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There are also those who experience recurrent periods of unemployment or inactivity mixed with periods of low wage, oftentimes in conjuncture with insecure employment. |
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I think we oftentimes are dealing with a group of individuals who have so many other issues that to function out of a red-light district would not happen. |
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Simply put, metaanalysis refers to an analysis of analyses. It is a statistical analysis of a collection of studies for the purposes of integrating the various and, oftentimes, discrepant findings from a body of literature. |
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An empiric oftentimes, and a silly chirurgeon, doth more strange cures than a rational physician. |
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I think those jingles, they'll still live on in different places and in different touchpoints, but oftentimes certain jingles can hearken back to yesteryear. |
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The galleys also did oftentimes, out of their prows, discharge their great pieces against the city. |
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We are illusionist in our attempt to create the sensation of three-dimensionality on a flat, oftentimes white, picture plane. |
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We need to take on a strong campaign of public education to reach those individuals who would consider involving themselves in what they oftentimes see at the beginning as fairly harmless conduct, hijinks of youthfulness. |
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And oftentimes, we can project hypochondria onto others, Akerman said. |
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Some Multinational corporations exploit the natural resources of African countries oftentimes without concern for populations or respect for the environment, with the complicity of many privileged local people. |
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He that puts all upon adventures doth oftentimes break, and come to poverty. |
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In the field of human rights measures have been reached to safeguard the individual, but oftentimes at the expense of the poorest and those with no one to defend them. |
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When they have shot a Deere by land, they follow him like bloud-hounds by the bloud, and straine, and oftentimes so take them. |
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Although we often count on the support of our union colleagues, there are oftentimes conflicts of interest between the employees' needs and demands and those of pensioners. |
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Surgery was oftentimes performed by a surgeon who knew it as a craft. |
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