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My friend Mary, with whom I speak most often perhaps even once a week — sometimes calls and says no more than, "I gotta go".

Instead, she talks with Mr. Leonardis by phone many times a day from her homes in Manhattan, upstate New York and Los Angeles -- and most often, perhaps because she has long feared flying, from her rock-band-size, luxurious bus on which she travels regularly from New York to California.

This precaution has been very seldom used by the writer, most often, perhaps, in cases of hollow claw foot where a very large wedge has been removed.

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But between the jabs and the jokes, what he did most often and perhaps most effectively, was to make promises - to bring water and proper toilets to the area; to double the social grants upon which about 16 million South Africans depend; to seize white-owned land and redistribute it to the poor; to nationalise the mines.

Maybe the strong emotions, longings, and even the pain, arise in those moments when we need to be reminded of the one truth that we tend to most often forget; perhaps it is the beloved wanting to tell us we are never alone, irrespective of where we are or what the circumstances may be.

(Though writers have leaked albums, intentionally or not, the consensus is that artists themselves or people within their camps most often leak them, perhaps for a reward).

It remains the achievement with which he is most often linked, except perhaps by movie buffs who admire the films that have preoccupied him over the past couple of decades: La Reine Margot, Intimacy, Gabrielle, Son Frère, Persécution, Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train.

So bottom line, people die in Visiting Hours, most often alone or perhaps with either a care-giver or priest at their side.

M. glabra, the species perhaps most often called Barbados cherry, grows about 3.6 metres (12 feet) tall.

And in the months and years to come, others will appear regularly, sometimes greeted with relief, other times with disappointment, perhaps most often with a touch of annoyance.

Modernismo, late 19th- and early 20th-century Spanish-language literary movement that emerged in the late 1880s and is perhaps most often associated with the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío, who was a central figure.

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