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A few business houses, like E. R. Squibb & Sons, have made random gestures at sponsoring war art, mainly in the direction of propaganda.

They used obscenities, referred to a sexual position or two, made random offensive remarks and used the excuse of wanting to apologize for the earlier remarks to repeat them and make worse ones.

Yet she often made random stops at her son's classroom, and she never missed a game, running down the sideline when Scott carried the football, hurdling water coolers and sidestepping coaches.

Michael P. Biagi, who oversees the parking and ground transportation divisions at Los Angeles International Airport, where police officers at an entrance checkpoint made random searches of car trunks this morning, said there was "an enhanced police presence" today.

In the first half of the 20th century, most survey organizations used quota samples, and many still do, though the shift to telephone surveys made random sampling much more common through the use of random-digit dialing, in which a computer is programmed to dial randomly selected numbers (every nth from the available universe of telephone numbers).

In each round, the computer made random pairs within the group.

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It leaves on time and doesn't make random stops.

Catherine Shoard may make random interjections in the comments section.

Do not make random choices from a bewildering range of subjects for study.

Both possess the ability to make random acts of violence curiously attractive.

The investigators visit shops against which complaints have been lodged, and also make random checks.

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