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This is going to be a different occasion this time.
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It is a different occasion as a manager, though, when only two individuals on the day really understand, or feel the full extent of, the suffocating pressure of the obligation of being in charge of the Old Firm.
The festival might be a very different occasion if instead of representing 39 composers it invited just two or three to come to Juilliard for a month, talk to students, coach performers and give composition classes.
Reported speech is used to inform the listener what was said by someone on a different occasion.
It was a very different occasion, run over 262 laps of an indoor track in an atmosphere heavy with dust and tobacco smoke, but was no less popular than the first: 20,000 fans fill the stadium, with 10,000 left disappointed outside.
As he put it himself on a different occasion: "What is happiness?
The question of how to dress the body for the occasion is a different matter, as we've seen in this summer's fractious debate over France's "burkini" ban.
"One self-loading pistol was being used on different occasions by members of rival gangs in Manchester.
Different clothes can be for different occasions.
The Football Association's FA Cup media officer, Matt Phillips, said: "The draw at St George's Park is going to be a very special occasion and totally different to anything we've done before with a studio audience that will represent all levels of our national game.
Thus, /p/ refers to a phoneme that may be realized on different occasions of utterance or in different contexts by a variety of more or less different phones.
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