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Controllers were working longer hours than ever, often with equipment dismally out of date.
Since he retired almost 20 years ago, Father Walsted has been busier than ever, often working on several commissions simultaneously.
In western Europe Jews are more integrated than ever; often their real worry is of decline through assimilation.
Improvements in artificial joint technology and surgical techniques mean replacements are lasting longer than ever — often 20 years or more.
He still worked as hard as ever, often staying at the office till six or seven; on weekends, he mowed his lawn, caulked his windows, cleaned his gutters, shovelled the drive.
The fact that things are happening in spite of the obstacles is, as ever, often down to inspirational leadership from people who can see how local collaboration is the only route to providing decent services and support to all citizens, not least the most disadvantaged.
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For each of these items the perceived frequency of occurrence during the preceding month (never, hardly ever, sometimes, often, very often) was reported by the parents (mostly mothers).
For statistical purposes, parental guilt was dichotomized as absent (only the response option "never") and present (remaining response options: "hardly ever", "sometimes", "often" and "very often").
At 63, his sour face appears ever more often, and his demeanor during matches often seems petulant.
In the 20th century they were used ever more often, especially by American presidents and lawmakers.
More closely marked than ever, and often forced across field, but still made spirited half-breaks.
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