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But, between now and then, look for things to get even uglier.
He would pause every now and then, look at the lighting, the angle of the cars and comment quietly to one of the many GM employees bustling around the exhibition hall.
Every now and then, look in the back of your pantry.
Look at him when he's talking to you, and then every now and then look down or around then look again.
"Looking so crazy right now," I grunt, then look around shiftily, hoping I got away with it.
Several lifetimes ago, Yauch was a skinny kid in a black trenchcoat who came around to my school every now and then looking for a friend named Michael Diamond, a student one grade above me.
Every now and then, looking at a portrait, my daughter asked of the birds, "Are they dead?" She knew Audubon lived more than 150 years ago, so she wasn't expecting the subjects to still be alive.
The woman said that, now and then, looking out the kitchen window, she would spy the two going through their act in an adjoining bit of pasture: spinning in opposite circles, sans prompting or music, and then raising their trunks and forelegs in unison, in a grand salute.
Inside the space, the department store feels far away, but hints are still there: the scuffed tiles and gray carpeting, the mirrored columns, the vast parking lot, the giant sign where someone did a poor job of painting over the Macy's name and the customers who come by every now and then looking to do some shopping but instead finding homeless people.
And here she was trying to adjust her short skirt now and then, looking around to make sure that nobody noticed her long legs.
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