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They do, and sometimes more often than the rich.
And sometimes, more often than not, it's the white guys with the character problems.
"Can my daughter hang out with you guys after school?" That's the question A. hears from a fellow mother nearly every week (and sometimes more often).
Caroline had to come twice a week, for the therapy sessions, and sometimes more often — this week, it was the gynecological exam and an H.I.V. test.
That the subject is a fairly compact one — a single, small-circulation publication that appeared annually and sometimes more often — is a help, though not by itself enough to guarantee the kind of excitingly orchestrated display seen here.
Slowly, however, people started recording their meals once a week -- and sometimes, more often.
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The children are young enough so that the passage between their two bedrooms is still umbilical, a door through which writer travels nightly once or twice, between midnight and dawn, sometimes more often.
Obama was talking regularly with Fed chair Ben Bernanke and daily, sometimes more often, with Paulson.
Before the river was reëngineered, it overflowed its banks virtually every year — sometimes more often.
I do this three or four times a week, sometimes more often.
The play-by-play announcer Mike Breen estimated that the situation presented itself every couple of weeks, sometimes more often.
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