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If he misses important games, he usually wakes up at about 4 a.m. on Sunday and watches more, sometimes on his iPad.
A score of 2 or more (sometimes) on any question denotes important abuse.
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It did this mainly through Sexton's relentless faculty recruitment, which involved spending at least 10 hours, and sometimes many more, in one-on-one sessions with faculty being considered for hire.
While in most cases, bilateral and symmetrical polyarthralgia were reported (although sometimes more intense on one side), we observed two cases of monoarticular arthralgia of the ankle.
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Over the two decades between that first Paris season and his death in 1929, he kept the venture afloat, sometimes on more than one continent at once, against almost impossible odds.
But finbacks generally swim in pods of three to seven, and we soon heard more explosions and saw more long, curving backs, sometimes on either side of the boat.
That project led to seven more cookbooks; her own television show, "Cunningham & Company," which ran for more than 70 episodes, sometimes on the Food Network; and a longstanding cooking column for The Chronicle.
The next step the unavoidable step is that you begin to spend more time with Democrats, sometimes on an intimate basis, and eventually you end up raising your children in a household of Democrats.
"I have realised that the heavy workload of Test cricket, which requires a fast bowler to be able to bowl more than 15 overs, sometimes on consecutive days, could lead to permanent injury.
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