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Centred on the city of Kristiansand, this area is sometimes set apart as a fifth region: southern Norway, or Sørlandet.
Rent is sometimes set above the prevailing market rates, and the excess amount is credited toward the purchase, almost like a forced savings plan.
Another theory is that it is sometimes set off by sudden immersion in cold water, but that clearly did not happen in this case.
Hence, even if the detection rate is high, LLR is sometimes set quite inaccurately when corresponding subcarrier is misdetected.
She is sometimes set in an arbor of flowers, and often dancing is performed around her, rather than around the maypole.
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As a result, courses are sometimes set up in weeks.
The Cambridge spokesman said exams were sometimes set, but this was rare.
As the soldiers walked in, the target was attempting to make a call on his cell phone; in Iraq, I.E.D.s were sometimes set off by cell phones.
Zane's novels and short stories about women's sexual gamesmanship are sometimes set in a context of grim social realities.
In northern India, brides who didn't deliver enough dowry were sometimes set alight by their in-laws, who then told any investigation that the death was accidental – a sari set alight on a cooking fire, perhaps.
In her "Wind-Up Circus," a 40-minute piece for six women, much of the toy movement is constricted by child-size chairs and tables, which are sometimes set with toy cups and teapots.
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