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Those who consulted more sources, and consulted them more often, were a bit better informed -- but not much.
Women sometimes wore sandals but more often were found in soft, ankle-height shoes, brightly coloured and embroidered.
More often were the oohs and ahhs, as young women in kick lines rushed past, and couples spun each other overhead as if in a ballet.
With Wilkins, they either contradicted it – "He was offside, no question about it… And I don't know that he was offside" – or, more often, were the cue for him to make known his opinion for the first time.
He has since qualified the words, shying from that mention of 10 years, but insisting, still, that he would have been captain more often were race not a factor.
The former footballer expressed his belief that he would have captained England more often were he not black – that was big, a statement fiery enough to get him booked on to Newsnight, Victoria Derbyshire and the Today programme.
Raters who used the RFS more often were more consistent.
The patients who got the chemotherapy more often were less likely to see their cancer return.
The most difficult types of support to receive or provide more often were reminders, particularly for taking and refilling medications.
Perhaps those who spread falsity "followed" more people, had more followers, tweeted more often, were more often "verified" users, or had been on Twitter longer.
Those players who were hit harder and hit more often were more likely to show these changes in post-season brain scans.
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