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Outages, which used to come about once a month, have disappeared, she said.
The same goes for members of its softball team, and yet, out they come about once a week.
When these luncheons come about once a month, no matter what the deadlines are we try to make it a point to be here".
The difficulty that Adams faces is that under the Good Friday Agreement the Irish government gave up its territorial claim over the people and territory of Northern Ireland and accepted that a united Ireland is not a right, but can only come about once the majority of the population of Northern Ireland demands it.
They usually come about once every 18 months.
Their groceries come about once a month via the helicopter that takes out water samples for testing.
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"How legitimate are last-minute, half-baked improvements that only came about once they were afraid enough about their future?" he asked.
Middle class people never smoke all over their children in enclosed spaces – in the rather circular logic that comes about, once "middle class" is synonymous with "responsible", smoking at all makes you no longer authentically middle class).
"It's friendly, we've made a lot of friends here," says Janet. "You treat it as a night out," says Denise, 51, a new queue friend, who comes about once a month.
The concept of the spoilt only child came about once people genuinely had choice – and might be in danger of making the choice that was of no use to empire.
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