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What if rugby kickers started banging penalties over from around 60 metres as a regular occurrence?
The same is true for other offences, such as the euphemistically termed "groping", which is actually defined as sexual assault under UK law, but which many victims don't feel able to report to the police because it is seen as a regular occurrence ( as well as the lack of response or support from bystanders when it happens).
The bad flooding over the last few summers are now being viewed as a regular occurrence which needs to be planned for, and accounted for in advance.
"This is a club who used to have that (Europe) as a regular occurrence and it would be fantastic to bring a mid-week European match back here," Fox told the club's official website. .
But the best sleep strategy is one that avoids sleep deprivation as a regular occurrence.
The event sees sighted attendees don blindfolds, giving them the chance to experience the kind of night that Joy and her peers have as a regular occurrence.
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I remember thinking this would be a real test of her recovery, and that if she enjoyed the campaigning it would probably be a regular occurrence as soon as the 1964 race got into full swing.
As has become a regular occurrence with any internet trend, Chiles had become the latest victim of 'getting the full Alan Partridge treatment'.
This man explained that, although "he had been woken up in the middle of the night by a loud bang" and had seen a team of guards entering Yasser's cell, he had thought nothing of it, as this was a regular occurrence.
Their takeovers of London megaclub Fabric have become a regular occurrence, as have their appearances atop Beatport charts.
HIW said it was a "regular occurrence" for as many as five ambulances to be lined up at A&E.
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