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Once in a while.
Occasionally.
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A bad meal or getting lost once in a while never hurts anyone.
When two journalists waved and inquired how he was doing, he responded, "Fine, how you guys doing?" Before either one could respond, a trailing Jeff Van Gundy blurted out: "Why don't you tell them to get lost once in a while?
And while I understand the convenience of Google Maps or a GPS app on a phone, maybe it wouldn't be such a bad thing for people to just let themselves get lost once in a while.
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"But I lose once in a while," he said.
At John Harvard's Brew House in Lake Grove, a Suffolk County magnet for Yankee fans, Tom Mulvihill, 32, a financial analyst, said, "Even great teams have to lose once in a while".
Losing once in a great while develops a healthy perspective.
While Accies have only lost once in 15 matches, Hibs have not won in 13 and finished second bottom in the Premiership after a final-day defeat at home to Kilmarnock.
Submit them once-in-a-while.
Occasionally we would run from barking dogs when we got too close to the forest border and get lost every once in a while.
Despite a lifetime of line drills, he sometimes gets his torso twisted when trying to stop faster pass rushers, and he loses leverage once in a while.
While making this picture, Mr. Friedkin must have fondly thought back to the 70's, when movies weren't so pro forma and stars could even lose every once in a while.
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