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been sometimes
adjective
Former; sometime.
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Progress has been sometimes slow and incomplete but nevertheless significant.
Even in Ikaria, the truth has been sometimes difficult to nail down.
Mr. Salgado has been sometimes sheepish and slow to start at some of the debates.
The co-ordinating work may have been sometimes dull, but it was absolutely necessary.
"I didn't think we'd be great," he said, "but I didn't think we'd be as bad as we've been sometimes.
For as long as most people can remember, relations among the various subgroups have been sometimes cantankerous but largely cordial and supportive.
Marketing activity also has been sometimes criticized because of its control by strong private interests and its neglect of social and public concern.
For India, which has been sometimes criticized for an ostrich-like "non-alignment" approach to foreign policy, the situation represents an unusually sophisticated balancing act.
Other prominent spectral features in the infrared range have been sometimes, but not conclusively, attributed to graphite grains and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
I think about what could have been sometimes, and I mark the dates of the procedures quietly and privately each year.
"She arrived there just before 9/11 and government responses around the world since then have been sometimes necessarily, but mostly unnecessarily, antagonistic to individual freedom.
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