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Once in a while.
Occasionally.
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There is still reasonably easy access to tea and food, but you have to go all the way to the café for it which can seem like a trek, so you're more likely to only go once in a while rather than every half an hour.
Well, when I used to frequent them fog-fueled goth nights on the weekly – OK, so I still go once in a while – two of those songs were 80s cold wave band Eleven Pond's "Watching Trees" and "Portugal".
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"We went once in a while after that, feeling a little guilty," he said.
Go outside or take a break once in a while.
Give your nails a break once in a while, and go natural!
Just make a few excuses for why you can't go there that weekend and only go there once in a while.
"We go there once in a while for functions.
I go every once in a while now, out of curiosity".
"You think, 'I'll go every once in a while,' " Mrs. Blankenship said, "but then it gets to you.
If he will trust in the imagination of his curators, and let them go nuts once in a while, he'll do fine.
And I go out once in a while and I can see the big screen, and know exactly what's transpiring.
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