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Once in a while.
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Children score these items on a 0-4 scale based on frequency over the past week: 0 'not at all or only one time', 1 'once a week or less, once in a while'; 2 '2-4 times a week, half the time,' 3 '5 or more times a week/almost always'.
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Submit them once-in-a-while.
Remember, you don't need to be Indiana Jones to be adventurous; you just need to be willing to take the road less traveled every once in a while.
He updated less and less often, but every once in a while, every month, and then every few months, something new would appear, and I knew that I was on his mind.
As analyst Dr Maximilian Martin puts it in his recent report on the industry, Creating Sustainable Apparel Value Chains: "Arguments that consumers should shop less are voiced every once in a while, but evidence shows that consumption will not decelerate, absent a major war occurring".
We have more or less trained our sons, but every once in a while there's a slip-up.
By incorporating and legalizing your favorite cheat food once in a while, you will less likely feel the need to have it.
A good joke or laugh once in a while makes the situation less tiring and boring, so go for it.
Once you sing to them, you can do it once in a while to someone and you'll become less scared.
Every once in a while, though, a piece of the area's less illustrious past comes into view.
But I offer them as evidence that once in a while our sorry species gets something more or less right.
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