Every now and then they stretch to a nocturne or polonaise, but seldom a ballade. |
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Sakura blushed as he measured her, his skin brushing against hers now and then. |
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But I also believe it is a good thing, every now and then, to be forced to tighten one's belt. |
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Every now and then official vehicles bearing ministers of government appeared on the scene. |
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I was slowly going mad with joy and trying my best to keep looking normal, pawing a CD every now and then. |
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Every now and then I'll move my arm and I'll get this tingly sensation running all the way down it. |
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They keep insisting every now and then that saner sense prevails, after all. |
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He watched as every now and then one of the topmen stole a glance at Dolphin and the approach. |
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And if she enjoyed a tot of Scotch whiskey every now and then, well, they liked that too. |
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The sun was shaded by a few clouds, but ever now and then it would peek out from beneath them, bringing a warm beam down to the group. |
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He bespoke them now and then, I signaled that I understood, and we let it go at that. |
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Every now and then, we hear about daylight robberies, shootouts, murders and bomb blasts. |
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Lots of it is just minutiae, but now and then there's something pretty big. |
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I just love treating myself to some good health and environmental ethics now and then. |
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Not that there's anything wrong with a bit of harmless mischief now and then. |
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He says they stop the train every now and then to point out interesting features on the landscape or to boil the billy. |
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He performed well overall but did make the expected rookie mistakes now and then. |
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Most teens that get acne have the milder form, called non-inflammatory acne, and get just a few blackheads or whiteheads every now and then. |
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Every now and then he turns the amp up all the way and tries to imitate moves by his favorite artists. |
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Every now and then, a project will come along that seizes my imagination and engages my brain but most of the time it's predictable and blah. |
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One of the non-orphan lambs is having a bottle now and then as its mother isn't caring for it. |
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Can't you take my picture now and then blow it up and then stick my head on a stick and then hold it up when the picture is taken? |
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Every now and then the fog would break for a moment, exposing the mountain range looming in the distance. |
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I have to complete and defend my dissertation and survive teaching undergrads between now and then. |
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The tables turned and now the invisible was in defense, though every now and then it whipped its tail or slashed its claws. |
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The night was pitch-black, and the only source of light was from the lightning bolts which flashed through the darkened sky every now and then. |
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I'm trying to keep myself busy, but every now and then I just break down in floods of tears. |
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Nowhere are there particular untuneful or heavy sounds, though now and then the music comes with vehemence. |
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I mean, it's a no-brainer really and I sure could use a few billion dollars every now and then. |
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There may be upward spikes now and then, but oil mostly just gets cheaper and cheaper. |
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Two girls watch soldier beetles mating, the male expressively raising his middle two legs on either side now and then. |
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Some, it is alleged, still now and then earn their bread as soldiers of fortune. |
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In real life, every now and then, a jock will slip through the cracks and make it to the decadent bright lights. |
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Every now and then, there emerges a star, which, by its sheer brilliance, throws light far from where it originated. |
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The moon would peek out every now and then, but it was mostly hidden behind monstrous black clouds that stretched across the span of the sky. |
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Behind, the young women are fast asleep, their heads gently bumping against each other now and then. |
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I told him I just wanted him to stay in touch, visit us now and then, and return my phone calls. |
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I started to be regular waiter there, I bused my own tables so I didn't have to split tips and after a while I used to even cook, now and then. |
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This music is slightly denser, though, and the little squirms of static that bubble up now and then help to unsettle the music even more. |
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As well as just watching a video it is a good idea to pause it every now and then and make notes on any facts you didn't know. |
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I will watch over you from the sidelines and perhaps, now and then, venture a comment. |
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Do not use it as a major cooking oil, but you can use it now and then for flavoring. |
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He may come across as a bit doddery now and then, but when it comes to his one true passion the brain is as sharp as ever. |
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My only complaint is that the bouncers seem to get a little picky on the dress code now and then. |
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Do either of you have the urge to break out and be the centre of attention now and then? |
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They do this by going back to the consumers every now and then with an increase in fees. |
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You will need to top up with chicken stock every now and then to stop it drying out. |
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I remembered him sitting and watching me, nursing his drink for hours, every now and then dipping his tongue to sip. |
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Every now and then amongst the usual searches I get some strange search requests from Google appear in my stats. |
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We did class projects together in Spanish and even hung out after school every now and then. |
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Episode II is probably the weakest so for but then we all have an off day now and then. |
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Though not a regular phenomenon as in the state capital, the city does get to experience its share of melodious rendering every now and then. |
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Every now and then the path opens out to another viewing point accessible by road, and the crowds return. |
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Every now and then we'd pull ourselves from our lazy places in the sand to start up a game of catch with a foam football out in the waves. |
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His delivery was choppy, halting now and then, as if he were choking up, on the verge of tears. |
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The local grocer, at whose shop Momma used to have a few quick pulls at the hubble-bubble now and then, was his chief counsellor. |
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A circulatory problem causes him to stop for a rest every now and then, but he is in good health. |
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It doesn't always happen, but every now and then I find that my PMS is symptomised by a really really really bad mood. |
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Every now and then, we in the gaming community are presented with a pathetic excuse for a video game, a console port. |
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It's nearly impossible to ignore such complaints, because now and then, even hypochondriacs get sick. |
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Up until this point I had virtually ignored the police, just thrown up an occasional peace sign to them every now and then. |
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Horses clomped out a steady pace up front, neighing every now and then to show their displeasure at being harnessed. |
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Every now and then he heard a mumble or something else that caused him to sneak a quick peek at her. |
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Every now and then, supply vehicles are sent out to get food, medicine and illicit black market goods. |
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A little dog tied up outside of Chin's is lonely, but people stop now and then to pet him and tell him how cute he is. |
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Every now and then people in a deep coma are wrongly declared dead, and survive the experience. |
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Every now and then, a baby would climb up near the sides, pitifully crying. |
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Another main difference for me between now and then is that I no longer take plagiarism personally. |
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I will try to blog now and then from the Big Square State in the Rockies, but mostly we'll be goofing off. |
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Men of all ages simply kept their distance, though sometimes every now and then one would come and try to anger and provoke her. |
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Don't laugh, we with delicate psychological constitutions find life a bit much now and then. |
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I also will try to contribute an article now and then myself, on an ad hoc basis. |
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One bag of chips every now and then is NOT a flagrant disregard for their health. |
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According to Martin, every now and then a flame war erupts over German usage, and it gets just as virulent as with English. |
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They were seated in a square surrounding the flickering embers, and every now and then somebody would poke the fire to keep it burning. |
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It raises its head up above the parapet now and then and when it finds me it bites me hard and makes me cry. |
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Every now and then my ears would pop with the pressure, despite us having all our windows on the leeward side of the house open. |
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I hope we can use the time between now and then to reflect, to pray, to consult and to take counsel. |
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Above me, a silver crescent moon hung, now and then, clouds of dark shadow misting across it. |
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Every now and then I convince myself writing with a fountain pen requires deliberation and will improve my handwriting. |
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Yet now and then you feel the tug, standing in front of a full-length mirror, fantasizing about cannonball shoulders and chiseled biceps. |
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Every now and then science throws us a curve ball, a technology at once staggeringly useful and breathtakingly dangerous. |
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In their cozy little arrangement, he gets the freedom to dally now and then, so long as he keeps to the couple? |
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Many Germanophiles love these dramatic songs and compositions and now and then we hear from someone who says it is inappropriate. |
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Keep their roots shaded with gravel or some large stones, mulch them now and then and they'll be happy for years. |
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Yes, it's probably stupid emotional gubbins, but we're allowed a bit of that every now and then, aren't we? |
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Some crickets were chirping quietly and a few gusts of wind would rush past us every now and then. |
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The window was open and now and then the thin curtains stirred and the candle guttered. |
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We're just a friendly bunch of old duffers who like getting together every now and then, and having a laugh. |
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These were communal dunnies so every now and then someone would open the door, loudly sniff the air and promptly scarper. |
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The Chief Minister encouraged a little spoken of question that comes up every now and then. |
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The muse may crave a spot of deprivation and misery every now and then to spark the old imagination, but there are limits. |
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Obviously the ability to save money is a dead useful skill, but it would be nice to blow some of it every now and then. |
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Perhaps it's healthy to have a kick in the teeth like that every now and then. |
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We all have at least one person we think about every now and then and wonder what they might be up to. |
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Washing his hair still isn't a problem because he has a tendency to sit up to play with his toys every now and then. |
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The question comes up every now and then and mostly I can avoid giving an answer. |
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I can assure you that next time I will be doing a donkey vote unless I have learned something new between now and then. |
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Every now and then I'll get a moment of inspiration, but not enough to get anything down. |
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He obviously had me down as just another buddy to hang out with every now and then. |
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A puck may only fly into the stands now and then, but foul balls, some of them travelling more than 100 mph, are hit by the dozen. |
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There is already among the British soldiers an immense vocabulary of slang or colloquialisms, driblets of which reach us now and then. |
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Every now and then, I remember a band I liked way back when and rediscover them. |
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But he lets us have breakneck accelerandos and ear-splitting fortissimos rather too cavalierly, and now and then lapses into undue cuteness. |
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Even curtains and blinds should be washed every now and then to remove dust. |
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I spent an hour mesmerised by the waves, washing in and out across the sand, every now and then throwing up coloured gems. |
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Salmon and leek quiche is one of my favorite quiche recipes, which I come to crave every now and then. |
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Every now and then the tea light at our table would wink out from a draft and we'd have to relight it. |
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He was so annoying with that every now and then, Candice just wanted to ball up her fist, and whack him one, real hard. |
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Then every now and then she sleeps on me or she cuddles me and purrs and nuzzles and she's totally adorable. |
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There were couples standing by the cascade in the middle of the town adoring each other and kissing every now and then. |
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Every now and then they hit a hard lump of water which shook Angus and rattled his teeth. |
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Every now and then we find a rawhide bone behind the couch or in the garden. |
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In the garden, Gretchen appears and reappears now and then to bring her cups of tea or glasses of juice. |
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I admit I respect his body of work but every now and then I'll send him an e-mail just to wind him up. |
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We think we've got a good team but, every now and then, we could use a kick up the backside. |
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Every now and then we go nuts trying to explain what has to be done to connect to the Internet. |
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Every now and then, something came up which would completely knock you sideways. |
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The ad is so fun, fast and sexy that I'm a Pepsi convert and I don't even drink cola except now and then with rum. |
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To be sure, now and then one hears of somebody who fancies alligator pears without dressing. |
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Rudolph noted that she sliced her food in a ladylike manner and wiped her mouth daintily with her handkerchief now and then. |
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Every now and then it all seemed slightly amusing, as if offering a kind of light relief beside the real horrors of war. |
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My barber said I should scratch my head vigorously every now and then and stop using shampoo altogether. |
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Every now and then oversees visitors will drop in and it always winds up they sometimes are tracing ancestors or relatives. |
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He would murmur a quiet corrective now and then, or insert an informative note, but never parade his learning. |
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She let go of him and began climbing the ladder, glancing back now and then to make sure he was following. |
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Every now and then someone would appear, but most of them didn't want books, they wanted a photograph or a closer look. |
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A new work by Alan Bennett is like a shy plant that only flowers every now and then, but when it does gives enormous pleasure. |
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I wonder if I'll ever get over this sense of astonishment that hits me every now and then. |
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Every important composer is entitled to write a stinker now and then, but he has surely produced a lulu. |
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Ruth deposited her wet mackintosh on the floor and went upstairs, shivering every now and then. |
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Of course, once Marc went back he would likely be the one calling and talking, but it was nice to hear from Leera now and then. |
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The elderly widower keeps the food on the boil all afternoon long, stirring it now and then. |
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He was a husband, father, farmer, sawyer, commercial fisherman, quarryman, storyteller and, every now and then, beer drinker. |
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Every now and then he stops, disappears and doubles back on himself, reappearing behind a tree further down the track. |
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Every now and then she looks back down at a silver picture frame on the mantelpiece, in which she can see her current appearance. |
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Every now and then, screams of delight added to the atmosphere of competition. |
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Every now and then the marriage guidance counselling service produce a Top Ten of what causes rows in a relationship. |
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Every now and then, I watched as his feet kicked and scuffed along the ground. |
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All the episodes are taken from original video masters, and now and then you notice some video noise or interference from their age. |
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I think everybody has a day or two now and then when they cant hit a barn door! |
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What happens between now and then is an epic bureaucratic tangle, the details of which are difficult for anyone to tease out. |
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Magnesium shows up every now and then, although typically in places that aren't evident, as, say, it is used as a structural beam beneath the instrument panel. |
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There's gonna be a whole lotta study done between now and then. |
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They are very fugacious, and now and then apparently absent. |
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The Scottish mindset, not averse to a bit of inverted snobbery now and then, collectively ignores the game and its perceived hoity-toity primness. |
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But if he falls or fails to sparkle on the big day then eleven year old Doran's Pride won't be too far away if he stays sound between now and then. |
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Audrey beamed and giggled, smiling at the camera's every now and then. |
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Every now and then, my belief in the gods of fate is reaffirmed. |
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Every now and then, a talent scout from one of the galleries in NYC would come down and see if they could find their next celebrity for the art world. |
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Would it cost so much to employ a groundsman to keep the grass down and a few cleaners to give the place the once-over with a duster every now and then? |
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They talk as if the anchorman was eased out of his job merely for some error of fact such as any journalist is statistically certain to make every now and then. |
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Every now and then you still get a glimpse of the old frontier sassiness. |
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Every now and then the air conditioner for next door would stop, then it would continue its endless bombination until the early hours of the morning. |
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I like to toss it out there every now and then just to reinforce my omniscience. |
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But he was said also to love roaring up Interstate 280 in a souped-up Porsche every now and then. |
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Every now and then you hear stories of girls who crack under the pressure. |
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I could see the muscles of his arms tensing every now and then. |
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Every now and then, he writes these hysterical, factually insupportable, logically inconsistent screeds against some looming threat to civil liberties in the United States. |
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I wouldn't mind if they had a little nibble now and then, but no, they've got to have the whole thing. 2 pumpkin plants, 3 lettuce seedlings and damage to my marrow plant. |
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Every now and then there was a gust and all the lamps guttered perilously. |
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Every now and then the path was crossed and obliterated by a snow slip. |
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I have had them before in the past and never done anything about it so I'm banking on the fact that as I'm still here, it's just something that happens now and then. |
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She's generally six months ahead of any mainstream trend, but now and then, she'll appear in something so unwearable that it disappears without a trace. |
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Every now and then I get invited to pre-release screenings of new films. |
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Every now and then they would fire a pair of missiles which would explode and send a plume of darker smoke above the white haze of gunsmoke already hanging above the camp. |
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Upon the reef under Point Lonsdale there were some boys fishing, and every now and then I could see the sea breaking, marking the place of the tide rip. |
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I am sure you indulge in a little pleasure now and then yourself. |
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Every now and then a graceful movement of his left arm through the air preceded his entry into the music, as though he were offering a cue to an imaginary force. |
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I play street hockey with the public school kids now and then. |
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Each bird works to and fro across the levels, buoyant wings beating steadily with a pause every now and then before the hunter sweeps onwards in an easy glide. |
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The sun breaks through the clouds every now and then, lighting up the silvery bodies of planes that cross the stretch of horizon visible through the window. |
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He just nicks off to have these Secret Sleeps every now and then. |
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Every now and then the beedis and cigarettes would glow at random. |
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Except for topping it off now and then, you'll fill the pool only once. |
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Every now and then, a vanity press mogul makes a go of his venture. |
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Or, alternatively, we could run away scot-free down Fifth Avenue and pause now and then to inseminate someone. |
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Every now and then by accident I meet people who do my walks, and out on the bike the other day I bumped into a couple who recommended walks Wetherby way. |
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We all enjoy poking fun at fast food now and then, but this prankster takes it to a whole new paranormal level. |
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Every now and then someone, quietly and with purpose, would rise and exit the lodge. |
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She's written the book so earnestly and chattily, so it's good value, but every now and then Jenni is unintentionally hilarious and I just can't take her seriously. |
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You'll slick on some lip balm every now and then, but that's about it. |
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Some require washing in brine or alcohol solution to impart flavor, while others simply need to be flipped and brushed every now and then to get rid of cheese mites. |
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Glassfish were seemingly everywhere, and I would pause every now and then to regain my bearing whenever these living, moving silver clouds engulfed me. |
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If you come across, personality-wise, as someone sturdy and supportive, then guys who need a little rah-rah now and then will be attracted to you. |
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The wind was gentle, a slight breeze now and then to cool the warm air. |
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Seth wasn't the only person allowed to fib every now and then. |
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And I can't really tell you how it was made, as I spent the entire recipe-making time chopping walnuts and chestnuts, sneaking teeny bits in every now and then. |
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Every now and then the scientist and anthropologists discovers new evidences, which fortify India's claim of being culturally most advanced in the ancient times. |
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Every now and then a walker, runner or cyclist would pass, a squirrel searched for a tree in a totally treeless landscape and miner bees hovered over their holes. |
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It does not provide for the chance for a rest now and then, for decent food and lodgings, or the other little happinesses that this dusky laboratory allows its slaves. |
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The rain had stopped nearly an hour earlier, but a mist still hung in the air, and water splashing on my windshield forced me to use my wipers now and then. |
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Every now and then, a movie comes along that nearly redefines perfection. |
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Jewellery made of platinum, iridium and palladium gleamed majestically, now and then emitting flashes of brilliant light from the studded diamonds. |
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Even the Queen of The Social Scene trips up every now and then. |
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Is putting on a little dog-and-pony show every now and then detracting from the feminist cause? |
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Every now and then, we'd break off into pairs for kumite, or sparring. |
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Everyone trips up every now and then, even teachers, coaches and parents. |
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Every now and then the two firemen would shovel coal in to the boilers. |
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But most of the female population likes to put on a bit of slap now and then for self-confidence and attracting men so for that alone it gives guys some peace. |
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Every now and then, there is frustration when there is a software glitch or a hardware fault, causing messages to appear on the screen in highly technical language. |
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I can sharpen the edge back to what it was before, and repolish the blade itself, but all my work will be for naught if you don't clean it every now and then. |
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The guards watched him pace like this, back and forth between the door and the middle of the hall, listening every now and then for any sound of movement. |
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Every now and then, a film comes along that is so remarkably bad, so insanely dreadful, so utterly rotten that it actually makes you appreciate it. |
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Every now and then a massive block of ice calved off into the water. |
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I am cueing well, but every now and then I make an unbelievable howler. |
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The fans seemed vocal for both bands at this particular show, but with little more than a small ripple of movement every now and then, this night left much to be desired. |
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Between now and then, we either have to find some weapons of mass destruction, or come up with an incredibly plausible reason why our searches are coming up dry. |
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My dad would try every now and then but his potatoes were dry as dust. |
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Every now and then I egoscan, as more and more people have been asking my permission to use excerpts from my reviews in their letters column. |
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Ithink it's actually good for me to do my own yardages every now and then to get myself more into the game than I have in the past. |
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Today I'm having a case of the Mondays. For us, the weekend is often busy, but every now and then Mondays are just blah. |
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A stubborn knee injury from my rugby days flares up every now and then, so I'm always on the hunt for effective treatments. |
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Every now and then a word gets bored with its usual beat, and begins to attach itself to sentences in an orgy of unnecessariness. |
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It was an overcast Aprilish day, with low clouds, and now and then a drop of rain falling. |
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Possum, 'roo, and, now and then, Wallaby and native hen, Bandicoot and pretty quoll Are added to the mounting toll. |
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He thought he knew being aflame. But this was sustained explosion, reaching now and then a quite unendurable brisance. |
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He reined Wrangle to a walk, halted now and then to listen, and then proceeded cautiously with shifting and alert gaze. |
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If he had not paid her phone bills she would have gone doolally tap, as her mother used to say, without a friendly voice now and then. |
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It's fine to have a handful of chips now and then, but not fine to be bingeing on bags of 'em. |
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Then every now and then they get completely cannibalised by some much larger galaxy. |
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Ok, after a lost game there was a bit grumbling and grouching now and then, but no serious trouble. |
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It is like a refreshing wine barrel into which now and then I sybaritically dip my tongue. |
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But now and then a dudelet who is new to the ways of the world pauses for a moment at the glittering windows, and is lost. |
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The female does most of the brooding and direct feeding, with the male taking over now and then. |
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Hooded seals have also been known to be vagrant in the Canary Islands every now and then. |
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If it long continue, vomits may be taken after meat, or otherwise gently procured with warm water, oxymel, etc., now and then. |
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Dr. Van Vloten... tries now and then to be more Spinozist than Spinoza himself. |
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Red has ruled the roost in lip colours for two years now and then there are shades of coral, magenta, burgundy and fuschia pink that can look nice this season. |
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With only now and then the cordelle, and still more rarely the oars, they moved all day across the lands and waters that were once the fastnesses of the Baratarian pirates. |
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Everyone gets the late-night munchies now and then, whether for rocky road ice cream or a Dagwood sandwich of salami, pickles and deli Swiss on rye. |
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Mrs. Sandham, formerly Kate Barford, is working at a baby's frock, and asking now and then the advice of her sister, who is frilling a little cap. |
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One don't mind it now and then, you know, when he is not too furysome. |
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And as for serving under Goffe, I hope it is no new thing for gentlemen of fortune who are going on the account, to change a Captain now and then? |
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Just one little old poker game now and then, that's not gambling. |
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There rise authors now and then, who seem proof against the mutability of language, because they have rooted themselves in the unchanging principles of human nature. |
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Here in their season grow the blue agapanthus, the wild watsonia, and the red-hot poker, and now and then it happens that one may glimpse an arum in a dell. |
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And every now and then it seemed as though it would stop beating when I'd see a couple of special officers or a shore patrol come along with a red-whiskered sailor. |
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We are a lot happier than we were the last time we played Accies and although it's forgotten about events last season creep in every now and then. |
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You just need to keep in touch with them but you also need to systemise the process so that it is done on a regular basis, not just every now and then. |
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He is just walking now and then, spending most of his time lazing around. |
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The land alongside the footpaths known as Catsteps and the Bandwalk are always full of litter, despite the Green Party clearing this area every now and then. |
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It has been noted that the new broom sweeps clean, but the old broom knows the corners. Every now and then, the older broom must trust the young broom's judgment. |
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