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President Bush has said he may regularly visit his Texas ranch, meaning that the White House press corps will bunk in Waco, the nearest city.
Americans may regularly throw out more fresh fruit and vegetables than chicken, but the environmental impact is magnified by intensive factory farming.
And while those in the public sector may regularly work all hours, it might still not be enough to get by.
Mr. Kotick's games may regularly make more money than the movies, but his movie-star lifestyle doesn't sit well with some gamers.
We may regularly sell our best players to Norwich City, of all sides, and we might have sacked manager Brian McDermott in January only to reinstate him a day later.
Or grandparents who have starved may regularly give a grandchild candy, and though there are children who get fat on such sweets, there are others for whom candy seems to suppress real appetite and prevent weight gain.
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We may be regularly exposed to representations of naked flesh but we only ever see gods and monsters.
The game's legends may not regularly face the rigors of tournament play, but they can still put on a good show.
Ideas about performing 18th-century keyboard music may change regularly, and more recent interpreters often allow themselves more expressive freedom than Ross did, but these performances still seem ageless, never stiff or routine.
While a British or American novelist may be regularly asked what aspects are autobiographical, the Israeli writer is constantly called on to defend the views of his characters, either explicit or implied.
Because the power system data may vary regularly in normal operation but dramatically change in a fault or disturbance, the real PMU data in a fault event are used as inputs as shown in Fig. 5.
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