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Every once in a while, on no special occasion, Pop would spring for a marble-size diamond ring or a string of fat pearls, and I suspect it was my mother exacting tribute for his latest exposed dalliance.
But it will, on occasion, pop up and remain in the bottom-right corner of the home page.
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She's an affable presence — haunted by her dead son, who, on occasion, pops up to soothe her brow — so much so that you may resent the filmmakers for not giving her even a faint ray of hope, for rubbing our faces (and her shoe) so insistently in the muck.
You're already feeling pretty good at this moment, she points out, so spend some time being silly if the occasion pops up.
We try not to expose him to too much TV, but I admit, on occasion, to popping Baby TV on if he is having a meltdown.
The actress, who on occasion has popped over to the neighboring set during breaks from "Parks and Recreation," predicted "it won't be long before [Samberg] is hosting the Golden Globes".
It would be years before they received any substantial governmental support, and in the meantime they made their way by renting themselves out for private occasions, playing pops concerts and, every summer until 1911, entertaining at a spa on the Dutch coast.
A remarkable site, which on the one hand acts as an exhibition space, an office space on the other, and on rare occasions a pop-up recording studio: "We hosted the sixth installment of Never Records; a project by artist Ted Riederer in which a studio is set up, inclusive of a vinyl lathe.
Compiled from shows in the two cities he calls home (his native Bergen, Norway, and Brooklyn, where he currently resides), "Bootlegs" symbolizes a special occasion in the pop wunderkind's life: turning thirty.
By contrast, No Labels was created by two Washington consultants, the Democratic fund-raiser Nancy Jacobson and the Republican image-shaper Mark McKinnon, and its slick opening event featured throngs of journalists, free boxed lunches and a song written for the occasion by the pop sensation Akon.
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