You could forgive him for a snit here, a tantrum there, an errant expletive in front of an impressionable young fan once in a blue moon. |
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I believe Bloch also orchestrated it, and it shows up once in a blue moon on concert programs. |
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He hardly ever went outside except to get the newspaper and, once in a blue moon, mow the lawn, and so his skin was milk-white and blue-veined. |
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It only happens to me once in a blue moon that I can make no forward progress. |
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You know that song that comes along once in a blue moon and takes your breath, and steals your heart, away? |
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While most children have bedwetting accidents every once in a blue moon, others have embarrassing incidents more often. |
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Even if you only need your torch once in a blue moon, the EVERLight will be a true companion for ever. |
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Every once in a blue moon, something will come along that is so immediately affecting and amazing that our usual sarcasm-laced tone just seems petty and small-minded. |
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I would see her once in a blue moon over in Central Park. |
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A Canadian minister should be in the United States each and every working day to advocate and educate American lawmakers and interest groups, potential allies, not just a visit once in a blue moon. |
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He was the guy who came along once in a blue moon to save the country. |
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If Nadine only enjoys fry-ups and mash once in a blue moon and the rest of the time she follows a strict diet then she should say so. |
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Once in a blue moon, a show comes along that redefines visual storytelling for a generation. |
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Once in a blue moon people do make money out of high-profile heists but, essentially, violent art crime is a game in which everyone loses. |
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