From time to time the lights go on and off in the auditorium, while the actors continue to perform. |
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Typically, there will be a provision in the rules allowing for their variation from time to time. |
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From time to time, Sakurai-san would surprise us with a lagniappe of asparagus wrapped in beef or some similar tidbit. |
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From time to time I'll be drawn to a movie because it features an actor I adore. |
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Other language arts practiced daily are writing and spelling, with grammar topics introduced from time to time. |
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From time to time there is an undercurrent of remorselessness, and it is obvious here. |
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Again, from time to time during the performance of the contract, Monaco rendered invoices and received payment from Empire. |
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The hospital record notes that Mitchell suffered from visua and aural hallucinations that have reoccurred from time to time. |
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From time to time there is an outbreak of a paralysing disease, lathyrism, among people and animals that consume it. |
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Religious revivals may occur from time to time, particularly when the relatively impious find that their cultural identity under attack. |
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True to that, marketeers and police have from time to time clashed over market closures in the country in the face of epidemic outbreaks. |
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Rhodochrosite crystals do occur here from time to time as relatively small flat rhombohedra. |
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He will refuse to defend the title and sink into a life of oblivion and mystery, surfacing from time to time to make anti-Semitic remarks. |
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Club sides have to keep introducing young players from time to time and likewise, the national team also has to blood new talent. |
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From time to time, Mary has shared these treasures with us through remarkable apparitions. |
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From time to time as a gap in the trees appears I catch sight of this glistening stretch of cobalt blue water below. |
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There is some graininess and picture noise from time to time, but for the most part the image is rock-solid. |
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He was smart, liked to read, wasn't a roughneck like most kids, and liked being alone from time to time. |
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Gifts of a pair of scissors or a looking glass were made to the caciques or village headmen from time to time to keep them friendly. |
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From time to time he'd drop back through the curtains, probably to reload, and then come back to loose off another magazine. |
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True, from time to time, feelings will be hurt in these discussions, but why lose sleep worrying about the self-esteem problems of politicians? |
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Pundits will get lucky from time to time of course, but luck tends to run out eventually. |
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She does say that he came under suspicion from time to time, used safe houses for his work, and had several pseudonyms. |
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I'd had my suspicions when I'd seen the man looking over the girl's lush body from time to time during the day. |
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Then the magick seems pretty real, and you just start to question your sanity from time to time. |
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Email systems store messages in mailboxes with electronic addresses, which receivers check from time to time. |
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But, despite knowing much about her, or really caring to know anything about her, from time to time, Kate pops up on my girl-crush list. |
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That word televiewer, though it sounds a little old fashioned, still turns up from time to time in reference to a person who watches television. |
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From time to time the backswimmer will surface to empty and refill these chambers with a fresh supply of air. |
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During Geometry classes they talked non-stop and were scolded by the teacher from time to time about their excessive talking. |
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Place the maple syrup, cream and butter into a small pan and simmer over a medium heat till slightly thickened, stirring from time to time. |
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From time to time I have read critical comments about the means of keeping score provided in some board games. |
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From time to time the death penalty was exacted for murder, espionage and terrorism. |
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Radio Good Hope is being broadcast on the TV sound channel while the test patterns will be altered from time to time. |
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He kept the state treasure in banknotes in a shoebox beneath his bed, where it was devalued from time to time by the gnawing of rats. |
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The guava has a bark of smooth brown that flakes off from time to time revealing its sensuous green undergarment. |
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I would land from time to time and swim and bathe in the lake and watch as white birds lifted from the water and soared off to the clouds. |
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The OinC had spoken to us from time to time regarding evolutions that required our close attention to make them go smoothly. |
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But the troubles caused by that truth cause the candle's flame to flicker slightly from time to time. |
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From time to time, it's fun to have a night out in a glamorous place filled with beautiful people and the cash doesn't really matter. |
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They'll talk a good race and they'll have good runs from time to time, but it's no reason to follow their tips for the next race. |
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Stir the boiling liquid from time to time, until it begins to thicken and becomes syrupy. |
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I might do it from time to time since it makes the house smell nice while it's in the oven toasting, but it's too much work to do more often. |
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From time to time, the wind changed direction so that you had to leap back to avoid a sudden tongue of flame curling back towards you. |
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He tended to bowl too wide at times but from time to time would produce the unplayable ball. |
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There was a rapidly growing urban middle class and signs of political openness from time to time. |
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Since the start of last year the portfolio line-up has been shaken up from time to time. |
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Reliance on search engines is increasing and will continue to do so, so it is not surprising that there are shake-outs from time to time. |
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All sites dealing in other languages do quote or translate from time to time, which falls under fair use. |
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From time to time, every spy agency falls victim to a mole, a traitor, or a double agent. |
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From time to time, people ask for a version of the transaction API exported to user space. |
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And though I'm anything but a Bible-thumper, I find quotable phrases in there from time to time. |
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A small warning though, I have been known to read complete trash from time to time. |
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From time to time, I blog about some article or commentary that misdescribes the effects of the USA Patriot Act. |
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The Sunday paper was shared, they walked along the ocean from time to time in pairs, trios and sometimes the whole group. |
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Everyone has slip-ups from time to time and I'm as capable of tripping up as the next person. |
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We have nothing especially unusual so far as species are concerned, although we do get a woodpecker on the bird table from time to time. |
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From time to time, these should be released to seek truffles in the woodlands roundabout. |
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Though attempts were made from time to time to mollify nationalistic sentiments, most were cursory and lacked substance. |
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We averted our eyes, from time to time casting a shifty glance in his direction. |
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From time to time people cast doubt on the ability of such ancient texts to speak to people so far removed in time. |
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Once there he would preen himself and settle down quite quietly, giving my hair an affectionate tweak from time to time. |
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It's no different really to the small pieces of wire or other minor modifications we see on motherboards or video cards from time to time. |
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That is to say, she didn't like the fact that she thought of him from time to time, unbidden thoughts, very much beyond her control. |
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Is it good to get melancholic from time to time about lost loves and the paths unchosen? |
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Stir them from time to time in the sizzling butter till they have turned a rich gold. |
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There are still a lot of people who own skates and use them from time to time. |
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He might have got it slightly muddled up from time to time, but he always knew. |
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Then again, don't be disappointed when this fund underperforms the broad market, as it will be prone to do from time to time. |
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She may write self-consciously from time to time, as do most debut novelists, but more often her prose has an individual, slangily poetic zip. |
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I make this snack from time to time, sometimes omitting the onion, and occasionally adding chutney instead of mustard. |
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The buzzard, although not a native of the Eastern Counties, is apt to appear in both Lincolnshire and Norfolk from time to time. |
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They organize health workshops, yoga camps and naturopathy seminars from time to time. |
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And of course they're being pretty snippy with each other from time to time. |
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Such explanations of his conduct as he has given from time to time have been devious and untruthful. |
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There can be no guarantee, not least because mechanical breakdowns happen from time to time, and perhaps even gradually. |
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We all joined in from time to time, warbling as only a bunch of half-tipsy songsters can warble. |
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I assumed these were for guests, to nibble on while they waited, but I still picked up a few, from time to time, on my way out. |
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His strange sense of humour still bubbles up to the surface from time to time, although his action sequences truly distinguish his work. |
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From time to time when Lily speared a piece of French toast, she tapped her fork on the edge of her plate to shake loose the extra sugar. |
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The menu features game, namely rabbit, pigeon, venison and pheasant, and from time to time buffalo and wild boar. |
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It sort of simmers and bubbles and from time to time erupts into a lava-like spasm of vexation, pique and peevishness. |
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Although he is now fluent in Bulgarian, Matt still confuses the odd word from time to time. |
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I had, due to the expense involved, to cut my coat according to my cloth and use from time to time what parts I could. |
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The shop has the occasional spiffy tie, and a decent shirt from time to time. |
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We saw him from time to time when he made his way from the vineries to drink from the Mabel. |
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From time to time we discover an unexpected visitor, or we notice a change in our usual population. |
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From time to time I ring the press office with ideas and give advice to the party spokespersons. |
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From time to time, you may like to talk with family and friends about your voluntaryist beliefs. |
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It's entirely possible that I have the cutest sister in creation, even if she is a butthead from time to time. |
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The new normal is that there are going to be inconveniences from time to time that you don't expect. |
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From time to time I get a few queries about my photographs, my camera and techniques. |
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Dufour's image freezes from time to time, chopping her movements and interrupting the flow of her words. |
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It's not so bad off-season but sadly known as a place frequented from time to time by car thieves. |
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Walking down the street beside him, you would notice from time to time his nimble little skip as he changed feet to keep in step. |
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I was pondering however, this good old boy network, as I come face to face with it from time to time. |
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We do get a bit of stick from time to time but most of the English players have a lot of respect for Australians based in Europe. |
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I don't comment a lot, but I do wade into the threads from time to time for that old-time Usenet flavor. |
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From time to time, individuals tried to overcome this divide, but the efforts simply died on the vine. |
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The authorities should see that the traffic rules and the stipulations, which are made from time to time, are strictly followed by the drivers. |
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Melt half the butter in a shallow pan and cook the onion till soft and tender, stirring from time to time. |
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From time to time, of course, name and music fuse, and you get a kind of etymological perfection that's somehow close to onomatopoeia. |
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Every share picker endures a stomach-churning profit warning from time to time. |
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As it happened Holly was already acquainted with her, having fenced some stolen merchandise for her from time to time. |
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From time to time, the Post executive editor explains the paper's policy on the op-ed page. |
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Even when driving down a perfectly straight road, it is necessary to turn the steering wheel from time to time. |
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Freemasonry, though banned from time to time, flourished in Russia, and the Masonic orders had a wide range of members. |
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Just as interest rates change from time to time so, too, does the benchmark rate against which we stress test. |
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He's maybe just gone down the wrong road, and, God strewth, we've all done that from time to time. |
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Various special committees are then struck from time to time to assess specific situations. |
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I suggest that you clip this article and keep it with your bird feeding equipment so that you can refer to it from time to time. |
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From time to time Angus glanced at the man's face and found it a study in eye-piercing concentration. |
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He seemed to be studying up on something, and he would mutter to himself from time to time. |
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The story Ben tells me is that he walked me back, me hiccuping and gagging from time to time, until we got to his dorm. |
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Airlines from time to time overbook an aircraft because of the flexible nature of airline tickets. |
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From time to time I'd look down at the floor at our four matching hiking boots. |
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Conversation ebbs and flows, and from time to time, our host's wife floats through and offers us cheese straws. |
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From time to time we will give a brief overview on the experience and expertise of certain members. |
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Interest was to be compounded in accordance with the bank's current practice from time to time. |
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Down the years we did hear from time to time that it was being planned to raise the wreck from the seabed and recover much valuable property. |
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Driving homewards on the M4 tonight, I reflected, as I do from time to time, on how much I love England. |
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The designs usually range from the tacky to the chintzy, though they do have some clever ideas from time to time. |
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The surgeon's knot is not a preferred line joining knot, although fly fisherman and some anglers use it from time to time. |
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The sun is out, it's a glorious day, there's a cool breeze from time to time, the birds are singing and the place is swamped with tourists. |
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There is a kind of symbolism in the fact that the quotation comes from a man who also from time to time got into trouble in the town of Ayr. |
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In addition, since older lovers customarily gave their partners gifts or money from time to time, families often welcomed the financial gain. |
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The park's administrators dumped its once-impressive wading pool for a sorry bunch of hoses that spray pathetically from time to time. |
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From time to time, he stopped and, after a brief pause, continued his barbed tirade against the desecrators of the Sabbath. |
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We all like to call the old German clogger Schadenfreude off the bench from time to time. |
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At heart, he loved to play the clown, and it was such a release to sit on a street corner and make a fool out of himself from time to time. |
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The co-branded card would carry a host of exclusive privileges and offers on products from time to time. |
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We can't stop in the middle, and just because things are going tough from time to time we can't get faint-hearted here. |
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After calling in sick, she had holed up at the home of a wealthy Mexican family for whom she pet-sat from time to time. |
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I enjoy movies of the 90s from time to time, especially those family dramas that make you cry at some silly make-up after a break-up. |
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Even Hegel has a vogue from time to time, though he is famous for being impossible to read. |
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And honor requires, from time to time, fighting to be done for imponderable and abstract reasons. |
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Although they did visit from time to time, the island's inaccessibility put a strain on the boys' closeness to their maternal grandmother. |
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Beth was feverish and fitful, tossing about beneath the sheets, her head thrashing from side to side, muttering inaudibly from time to time. |
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It has grown up out of the political contests which have raged from time to time about currency questions. |
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There can be real, though arbitrary, incompatibilities between programs, which will cause problems from time to time. |
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I could now water everything on the farm just by turning on the faucet and fiddling with a few valves from time to time. |
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From time to time, we see the main character looking at a wall covered with what looks like index cards or post-it notes. |
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Clearly, unadulterated bias contaminates many stories and can even infect the entire Washington press corps from time to time. |
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It should be open to innovative ideas and must be able to deal with urban reform issues from time to time. |
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You expect to be ticked off from time to time if you venture your views in public. |
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Nevertheless some thoughtless and imprudent actions of hers made me from time to time regret that I was in her confidence. |
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Like most members of the Plantagenet royal house, the Duke had a tightly-reined temper that flew off the handle from time to time. |
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Also, from time to time online contact lens retailers put selected lenses on sale, which can get you an even better discount. |
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From time to time the narrative, such as it is, is interrupted by the author's contemplations upon life. |
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A dead-reckoned position is an approximate one which should be corrected from time to time using an accurate position fix. |
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Healy still goes online to read it from time to time, to stoke his ire anew. |
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This is something I do from time to time. My preferred game is poker but last night we played contract whist. |
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We tend to act irrationally from time to time, with neither rhyme nor reason. |
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But it is important to recognise at the outset that at least from time to time the book has a strongly polemical edge to it. |
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She feels his muscles flexing from time to time across her skin and he can feel her soft fur. |
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The antiseptic lotion contains tea tree oil that will extinguish any nasty pongs trainer clad feet emit from time to time. |
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Since they could see my tiny movements through the window, I flushed the quail from time to time into the bushes on the other side of the yard. |
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From time to time the baby belched and possetted back a small quantity of milk. |
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Regrettably, the counterpoint to that dominance is a tendency to relapse into aggressive and uncivilised patterns of behaviour from time to time. |
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Hence the gardens get used for corporate functions from time to time, but that's it. |
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He underplays constantly, but he does step up to the plate to assert himself forcefully from time to time. |
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We always like to hear of any other gardening tips you might have and will do our best to include them from time to time in this column. |
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Friday night was one of those pleasant surprises the Internet throws my way from time to time. |
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Yet any organisation must examine itself and the way it works from time to time. |
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Pack little surprises from time to time like stickers, a novelty pen or a joke. |
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The atmosphere is chilling and symbolic imagery crops up nicely from time to time. |
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Sadly, having had to travel on the Tube from time to time, it doesn't happen. |
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The slave code adopted in 1798 and modified from time to time presented in considerable detail the legal aspects of slavery in the state. |
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That was an aberration, one of those ironic blips that sport throws up from time to time. |
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There was something cloying about Charlie's attentiveness that drove her up the wall from time to time. |
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While there are 50 or more volunteers already, more are needed to replace those who may have to be absent from time to time. |
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Cook until the rice has absorbed the stock and then add more hot stock, stirring from time to time. |
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Furthermore, from time to time, they take these economic implications into account, along with other factors, in arriving at their decisions. |
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From time to time it will be necessary to enable Java and Javascript for access to certain Web sites. |
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It is also a popular watering hole to gaggles of geese which fly in from time to time. |
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However, from time to time in the short term, the aggregate queues can become congested, as traffic and QoS are shuffled within the network. |
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The free caustic soda can be determined very easily by acidimetry on samples which are taken from the conveyor belt from time to time. |
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Though the jheels serve as their feeding ground, they also become their graves from time to time. |
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It did not rot, except for the weatherboards on the outside, which had to be replaced from time to time. |
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If a bird keeps leaving her eggs and only pops in for a quick visit from time to time, the eggs will addle and come to nothing. |
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At these meetings, cases were judged and punishments imposed by a council of important men who were changed from time to time. |
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It is at his ramshackle house that the game takes place, with Nora filling the men's glasses from time to time. |
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Anyone who's known me for any length of time will remember that I have trouble with my right ear from time to time. |
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Homemade diets are also hard to provide for pets who may be kenneled from time to time. |
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Working in a bank, it's odd to see that people still have old notes and coins kicking about which they bring in from time to time to exchange. |
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I do give the floor a wipe with a sponge from time to time, but mainly I've just taken to wearing shoes in the kitchen. |
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His narration is particularly entertaining, with funny witticisms from time to time. |
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We have our little spats from time to time, but we always kiss and make up before the neighbors start to wonder. |
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I try and check viewability of this site using other browsers from time to time but otherwise I won't know if something looks wonky. |
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She eats a lot of fruits and vegetables, but also red meat, poultry and fish from time to time. |
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From time to time teachers might also wish to set a test to confirm their judgment of an individual's level of attainment. |
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He obviously doesn't do this for every customer, but regulars are asked to try a new item from time to time. |
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Force is on the menu, and will of course be necessary from time to time to protect ourselves or our allies. |
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Ouch, those nasty shaving bumps that we can all get from time to time. |
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Leave to marinate overnight, shaking the jar from time to time. |
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But even paranoid melodramatic self-aggrandizers sniff out nefarious and tentacular plots from time to time. |
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I own a few volumes of writings by the anti-federalists that I dip into from time to time. |
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From time to time she unmasks herself, gamey and whipped flaunting that brownish color. |
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From time to time, the pond has hosted the locally rare redhead, a member of the group to which scaup, the canvasback and ring-necked duck belong. |
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From time to time, we hear denials of the centrality of slavery to the Civil War. |
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From time to time water in drips and flurries empties into the pool from a mechanism on the ceiling and we are able to observe the effect played out on the wall above. |
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Keighley's pack was seldom outplayed by Scarborough's robust efforts up front, even though it was shunted backwards from time to time in the scrummages. |
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I think this is a very difficult question, and I think our moods have swung from time to time, but in the dark moments we felt that he may well have suicided. |
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They might, at least, let us chow down on a few Big Macs from time to time without putting on the pounds. |
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Put the Christmas pudding in the steamer, cover and leave to steam away until 2.15 pm. You'll need to check the water from time to time and maybe top it up a bit. |
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The reversionary bonuses which were declared from time to time under the policy, which once declared are allotted to all unmatured policies and become guaranteed. |
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I've been known to throw some shapes to this from time to time. |
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They may not be bosom buddies yet, but the rival sports of league and union are certainly prepared to climb into each other's pockets from time to time these days. |
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Matt was a guy I would see at a coffee shop here in town from time to time. |
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Her investigations into corruption began to gain attention, but the names of relatives cropped up on the police jotters from time to time, posing ethical dilemmas. |
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When he was tickled, he broke into loud laughter from time to time. |
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The warm water moray eel is also caught from time to time, although this is a mottled fish with a pointed face, very different from the steely grey of the conger. |
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I don't actually propose to fact-check the world's press, but I hope to provide links to some good corrections and perhaps to point out an error from time to time. |
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In a sea of artificial effect movies, Dogme could ultimately be seen as a guiding light to what-you-see-is-what-you-get films we just need to see from time to time. |
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From time to time I have wondered about the origins and the whys and wherefores of this unusual memory, and only last month was the key to the mystery found. |
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It does come up from time to time, but from the lectures I've attended, when it does come up, it's mentioned in passing as almost a confession of faith. |
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A thick, nebulous haze, caused by the manufacturing process, pervaded everywhere, revealing sparks and the blindingly bright radiance of welding from time to time. |
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Although cold fronts associated with southern low pressure systems penetrate the ridge from time to time during summer, they generally fail to produce much useful rain. |
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Voice acting is generally quite good, though from time to time you can expect to come across some truly awful actors portraying some of the characters. |
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He may be perfectly polite and even smile from time to time, but he still looks like he would eat you for breakfast rather than give much away about himself. |
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Variable quantities of gastric content normally reflux into the esophagus from time to time, more so when the stomach is filled and when the person is recumbent. |
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While Diana Prince has popped up on TV from time to time, she has yet to be featured in a live-action film. |
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From time to time, the unending song, gently driven on by two solo violins, is punctuated by the even rapping of a woodblock and the pretty chiming of a celesta. |
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Setting up communes, where senior citizens can live together with well-provided support structures that they might require from time to time is a good idea. |
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From time to time Harry might benefit from knocking up simple but wholesome meals based on fresh produce such as organic meat or fish with some fresh vegetables. |
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From time to time we have schoolkids who come to us for work experience. |
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From our seats we can even peer out the window from time to time and see the mountain ski resorts near Sante Fe New Mexico and Salt Lake City Utah, wow! |
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Hand in hand, they made a leisurely stroll across the garden, stopping from time to time to remark on one bravely struggling flower here or a sturdy vine there. |
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From time to time, push the spuds, particularly those that are browning quickly to one side, and spoon any cooking juices over any that appear dry. |
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From time to time, someone would bring me a hot-water bottle. |
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I slept fitfully, awakened from time to time by my fears alone, at others by the haunting war cries or the percussive sound of an explosion in the distance. |
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Place on a high heat and bring to the boil, stirring from time to time. |
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Although he has no children of his own to inherit his fortune, he does have five nieces and nephews, all of whom benefit from his largesse from time to time. |
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You do come up with some good shizzle and I do laugh from time to time. |
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I have a theory, which I have mentioned from time to time, that readers are sensitive to fonts, layout, and page design, to a far greater extent than is generally recognised. |
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He and his crew travel to many different locations, as well as use stock footage from time to time, so the original film elements tend to vary in quality. |
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I also struggle with compulsive behaviours from time to time. |
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From time to time we may have concho belts by Gale Self available as well. |
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He turned and began to pace among the flowers, flaring his wings from time to time so that the sunlight glittered off each pinion, and his feathers rippled with iridescence. |
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In my defense, I still read comics from time to time, though they are called graphic novels nowadays, involve a lot more thought and cost a bundle. |
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From time to time one of those floats is bobbing up and down in the water or has been pulled just under the surface and that's when Mr. Catfish is on the line. |
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My eyes kept roving to the grandfather clock from time to time. |
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From time to time the children dashed outside, to go to the bathroom or grab a morsel of food, and then retreated to the bunker. |
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After his divorce from givens, Tyson continued to see her from time to time. |
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If the constitution is silent on a subject then it's up to parliament from time to time to deal with that subject or not to deal with it, as it thinks fit. |
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From time to time, he visited the manikin and presented him with scrolls written in a secret language to provide him with a library in the fastness of his attic retreat. |
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States have constitutions, political parties their manifestos and religions have sacred texts to guide their policies and action from time to time. |
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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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And staff have to practice it from time to time in an unannounced way. |
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Though I don't believe in such creatures as lycanthropes and other creatures from the horror movies I do enjoy a good book about one from time to time. |
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He was an awkward, demanding, mean-spirited git from time to time, I assure you. |
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They refuse to see him as anything less than an unbeatable force, a pure, supernatural tide of destruction targeted from time to time by some occult conspiracy. |
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Warm the olive oil in a deep casserole over a moderate heat, add the onion and let it soften and colour lightly, stirring it from time to time so that it does not brown. |
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It is axiomatic that all monopoly groups, emerging from time to time, will remain the continuous target of the people so as to keep India free of despotism. |
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The Franco-German axis is resurrected from time to time, and either hailed or deprecated for trying to lead the Council in a particular direction. |
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The expanse of the valley was dotted with many white dots, and a black one here and there, dots that hopped around from time to time and baaed continuously. |
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There is likely to be some frictional unemployment even when there is technically full employment, because most people change jobs from time to time. |
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From time to time, this man or that one will rise from his place and call to the birds in the pit, shout at the handlers, hands hooked, sawing at the air. |
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Replaying sections will spawn enemies in the same place, but what happens then changes from time to time. |
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Perhaps we'll all think of him from time to time while we exercise the right to rip each other apart with terse comments and schismatic sentiments. |
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I would have liked to see some notated musical examples from time to time. |
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She doesn't laugh much but does grin mischievously from time to time. |
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And from time to time, nature and fate conspire to bring a mortal down. |
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Though it's easy to ridicule the performance element of these orations, they do act as a focus for the party and from time to time they find a kind of immortality. |
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Petit walks the wire back and forth four times, varying the walks with little routines from time to time. |
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The question of an independent Jersey has been discussed from time to time in the Assembly of the States of Jersey. |
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The militia was supposed to be mustered for training purposes from time to time, but this was rarely done. |
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Proper uniforms and better weapons were provided, and the force was 'embodied' from time to time for training sessions. |
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He belongs to that proud tribe of native Oregonians that leaves the state from time to time but inevitably returns. |
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The term is fluid, since most recreational boats are also used for fishing from time to time. |
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This caused them to insist upon Augustus' participation in imperial affairs from time to time. |
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Johnson's Literary Club, and looked in from time to time on his friend Holroyd in Sussex. |
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From time to time pickled cucumber products can get a red coloration indicative of benign spoilage bacteria. |
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The wettest conditions persist in the high Alps and in the Ticino canton which has much sun yet heavy bursts of rain from time to time. |
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However, it was evident that from time to time local revolts, led by local princes or kings, took place. |
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Although rice was abundant in Ayutthaya, rice export was banned from time to time when famine occurred because of natural calamity or war. |
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He worked on this problem from time to time during the remainder of his life. |
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This was one of our personal little wins over the army, and as soldiers do, we love to down a few amber nectars from time to time. |
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It was a good list, to which she was prepared to add from time to time, but it was the only blogworthy one in her notebook. |
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It was from time to time effectively part of Deira, of the Northumbrian kingdom, and particularly later, of Mercia. |
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Central America is geologically active with volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occurring from time to time. |
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Later on you will still have to pull the reins in on yourself, from time to time. |
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The Church in Malankara flourished under various ecclesiastical faith streams from time to time. |
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Federal and state laws can and do change from time to time, depending on the actions of Congress and the state legislatures. |
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In addition, from time to time, the Coroner's Court may summon a jury to decide the cause of death in an inquest. |
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He slept there from time to time, in the fantasy of the canopied bed, with its countless pillows. |
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The Acts are announced in a provincial gazette, published annually and consolidated from time to time. |
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These committees run inquiries into topics within their remit, issuing reports from time to time. |
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Over the years, we'd touch base with Sid Gillman from time to time and would never go away without learning something intriguing about the game. |
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Historically from time to time, underground seams of coal have caught fire, often from careless or unfortunate mining activities. |
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Here is a charpoy on which two can sit, and it is possible that there may, from time to time, be food in that platter. |
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They need to take a silly pill from time to time, and just let themselves get down on their children's level. |
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It is true that America has a paranoid streak in its politics, and demagogues come along from time to time to feed on anger and resentment. |
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It may seem counter-intuitive, but it's always a good idea to put the heating on for a few minutes in the summer from time to time. |
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From time to time I suffer from abulia, and I dream about a future that will afford me the opportunity to become a scholar. |
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There he sat, high above his neighbours, smiling, and nodding his great head enjoyingly, from time to time. |
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Policies such as total legalisation, chemists handing over heroin on prescription and shooting galleries are put forward from time to time. |
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Exposure to Atlantic winds also means that spectacular winter gales lash the islands from time to time. |
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Well, I'm no longer seeing him in the biblical sense, but I do run him from time to time. |
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From time to time, Ace will, in a jerksome way, monotonize the conversation with witticisms too humorous to mention. |
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