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The one thing Pat Hobby pretty much never does in the course of "The Pat Hobby Stories" is write.
But virtually everyone else does in the course of this confused and overwrought comedy about a family of Cuban-Americans mourning in Miami.
The presence of the modifier "ordinary" must mean that not everything Google does in the course of its business would fall within the exception.
This habit eventually gets her into trouble — trouble that isn't fun, trouble that she doesn't want, trouble that could potentially cost her even more dearly than it actually does in the course of the movie's action.
This habit eventually gets her into trouble trouble that isn't fun, trouble that she doesn't want, trouble that could potentially cost her even more dearly than it actually does in the course of the movie's action.
This is grossly misleading; what a taxonomist does in the course of his research and what a conservationist does with the results of that research are independent activities, and by conflating the two, the author of the article implies, incorrectly, that taxonomists delimit species boundaries for political reasons.
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The scope of what is not done in the course of this book boggles the mind.
He listed almost all the things she had done in the course of over 60 years.
Some patients manage to get an awful lot of errands done in the course of their respiratory infections.
Tastes change from one era in history to another, just as they do in the course of individual lives.
What should our hero do in the course of his first evening with Consuelo but ply her with sedatives?
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