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Predictions of Mr Luzhkov losing his job have been both frequent and wrong.
Finally, his mother remarked casually that the Mark family might "accidentally" bump into the Warshawsky family at the club both frequent.
Critiques of the anti-racism student protesters and their demand that universities actively address systemic racism in higher education have been both frequent and swift.
They're living in completely different countries (one in the UK, one in the EU) but both frequent the same IRC channels, oblivious of each other.
We are both frequent visitors to New York City, but we tend to do the majority of our dining out in pubs or local lunch places.
I think the issue here is that to catch on, the branded verb has to describe an action that's both frequent and distinctive.
Dance -- both frequent performing as a child and the physical demands even classes made -- was an escape from problems at school in his hometown of Vacaville, in northern California.
If the Philippines typhoon was an isolated incident, it would be a meteorological phenomenon, but the real worry is that far from being isolated, these events are both frequent and increasingly severe.
The panelists will include Bill Keller, the executive editor of The Times; Stephen Kotkin, the director of Russian and Eurasian studies at Princeton University; and Francine Prose and Liesl Schillinger, both frequent contributors to the Book Review.
If a drought or flood – both frequent occurrences in Katine – wipes out a harvest, or illness suddenly strikes, being able to dip into savings to offset costs or take out a loan can provide a lifeline.
"Why don't they shut up?" a woman moaned the other day in the Union Street Station in Brooklyn on the only morning in memory when the public address announcements were both frequent and intelligible.
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