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The phrase dates back at least to 1886, and the writer Joel Garreau counts "at least six major, widely hailed, New Souths since Lee's surrender to Grant, not to mention the minor, trial-balloon, New Souths that the sad surplus of New Southern journalists float from time to time (everybody's got to eat)." But repetition does not make a label false.
The idea of a "Severnside" region is by no means new, having been floated from time to time since the early-1970s at least.
Ideas for particular changes were floated from time to time, but these were never coherently pulled together.
The idea of building of a bridge a permanent one has been floated from time to time, an idea which has typically been nixed, says Jones, because of cost.
It's a simple idea that apparently translates between conflicts and survives beyond its original base, floating through the ether and resurfacing from time to time.
But I did make a harmful financial move from time to time when I needed a little float.
From time to time the piece cuts to floating images; the first appears to be an erotic goddess, and the next two, lovers.
From time to time, a body would be found floating along the oily surface.
From time to time this year, Rivera's cutter has floated over the plate, rather than dart inside.
… From time to time it seems like he kind of just floats around out there and doesn't get a ton of touches or shots".
Still, Mr. Perry's name keeps floating to the surface, just as it did during his re-election campaign last year and has from time to time this year.
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