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I occasionally mention Usenet when talking about piracy here, but I've never really explained what it is or what it does.
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The two-timing "I" occasionally mentions a familiar place such as "Miami" or "Manhattan", but he lives in a generalised metropolis that seems to have been Photoshopped from details of many places: it has docks and trams but also a "Presidential freeway" and a "cricket stadium".
Outside work, like at lunch with your closest co-workers, it's fine to occasionally mention highlights: "I've found my wedding gown!" Use tact and discretion when deciding which, if any, of your co-workers you want to invite.
She will be free to make her choices, but were she to marry a white British man and have children, they would be born British – would I just be the Pakistani ancestor they occasionally mention?
"While he does occasionally mention me, he's sort of wiped that part of his career away.
The late Babylonian astronomical texts occasionally mention major historical events, as, for example, the dates when Xerxes and Alexander the Great died.
Scrapbook pages, photographs, poem "Colors" These cards contain addresses and phone numbers of clients and occasionally mention the type of palette, eg. vital spring, but do not contain the actual color palette.
Kirkus, the book review service, devotes a Web page to its 2010 list of best iPad books for children, and sites like CNet, Gizmodo and others occasionally mention good ones as well.
But there is no doubt that Bolivia is seeking a development model based on equality and environmental sustainability, of the kind other governments occasionally mention in speeches but never try seriously to enact.
Students will occasionally mention accomplishments prior to ninth grade.
Discussions occasionally mention that the research has been "discredited," but that description is in fact a massive understatement.
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