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As a substitute he has more often come on with around 25 minutes left.
For many of them, a different word has more often come to mind to define this season: lottery.
He said that shareholder uprisings more often come from outspoken corners of the financial industry — groups like public pension funds and activist investors with social agendas.
Wallace and Virginia Long were appeals court judges, but the vast majority the justices have not been judges at all -- they more often come out of experience in the executive branch, which means, they come out of politics".
With game time limited and positional variation common, it is perhaps the case that top level footballers will more often come into bloom in their early 20s, as Aaron Ramsey and Andros Townsend have this season.
The game is also notable for its weak attempts at humor; Stas tosses out lines that try to emulate the tough-guy witticisms of Arnold Schwarzenegger the movie star but more often come closer to the forced, somewhat embarrassing witticisms of Schwarzenegger the politician.
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He sometimes goes to his knees but more often comes out of the net and challenges the shooter.
How does that fit in? 'Punk rock is mistakenly considered working class but it more often came out of art school than housing estates.
That brilliant change of tack, which can transform a career or the fortunes of a team, more often comes from happenstance than a sudden, piercing insight.
The Globe could take them in its stride, Mr. Dromgoole said, going on to note that such distractions on his premises more often came from people fainting — or from the odd pigeon.
Today, the pressure to lend pictures, "which in the first half of the 20th century was political," more often "comes from the demands of publicity and finance from within the museums themselves".
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