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So it seems that the conscientiousness of "like" is what makes it appear so often.
One can easily imagine judges being impressed by these pixellated images, which appear so often in scientific journals and in the newspaper.
Presumably he, like Michael Gove, had concluded that anyone who could appear so often in gossip columns must be possessed of some special genius.
And "Animal Factory" spares us the baroque and picturesque tortures of something like "Oz," the gritty HBO prison series in which rape and assault appear so often, they should be listed in the credits.
We need to ask, today perhaps more than ever, why men turn against women when it is their own masculinity that is threatened; why does assaulting a woman appear so often to be the best way to compensate masculine failing and distress.
Thus the text is bedizened with these qualifiers: "it may well be", "probably", "possibly" and indeed "likely" appear so often that the casual reader might well be lulled into thinking these Economist stalwarts are genuinely sceptical about their claims – but don't be fooled.
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There's a reason Jimmy Buffett appears so often at Jazzfest.
In recent years, however, it has not appeared so often on its programs.
Is he a lover, or the unnamed former husband who appears so often in Davis's work?
The phrase "connect the dots" appears so often in the report that it becomes a kind of mantra.
The Italian gangster has appeared so often, for so long, in fiction, movies and journalism that he's become a commodity, a meme, a battered suitcase of references.
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