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"I've seen guys shot and it's most often over girls.
It's also the one I've returned to most often over the years.
But these are the ones that I have had to deal with the most often over the years.
Her reputation was under nearly continuous attack during the partisan battles between the Republican-controlled Congress and the Clinton administration, most often over whether high-ranking officials of the executive branch should be investigated by independent counsels.
Most often, over the last 20 years, he has played with the drummer Ignacio Berroa, who was born in Cuba (as was Mr. Rubalcaba) and has been absorbing jazz rhythm since the mid-'60s.
Early adopters in the U.S. are shelling out around $1 for 15-second clips, most often over the Web from tiny outfits like Zingy and Modtones, as well as Vivendi Universal's Moviso unit.
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A recent survey of 1,000 women done by the shoe company MBT found that more than 40% of the high-heel wearers have suffered an accident in them -- most often from falling over, according to the Guardian.
The characters' lines of dialogue are spoken, most often in voice-over, holding the narrative together and pushing it ahead while allowing the images to flow in an associative freedom that makes almost all other movies look, by comparison, like the stodgiest vestiges of filmed theatre.
They are also, perhaps for that reason, the most often argued-over sequence of love poems in any language.
By Anthony Giardina She makes her entrance, most often, in a slightly over-the-top hat, and you can be forgiven your first reaction: this is the love interest?
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