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Editing occasionally involves saving a novelist from him- or herself.
Each character has a clear persona, even if it occasionally involves vocal risks that put him close to his limits.
Satten's job occasionally involves writing letters to judges and parole officers to explain the importance of the photo shoot, and she'd lobbied hard on his behalf.
(The story didn't say who at the White House, if anybody, had explained to the President that the job of President occasionally involves staying in town and working weekends).
They have to do actory things and this occasionally involves their being unclothed and simulating activities which would not normally involve a focus puller and someone who powders your arse to stop it shining.
His work occasionally involves him in grisly or spectacular murders, where the victims are difficult to identify, such as burnings or dismemberments.... Chatters determined that skeleton was male, Caucasoid, from an individual between forty and fifty-five years old, and about five feet nine inches tall--much taller than most prehistoric Native Americans in the Northwest.
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Although the cervical spine is only occasionally involved in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), involvement of the lumbar spine is even less common.
"There are those kinds of tough steps that occasionally involve the use of force.
Most coolies became so by voluntary negotiation, though kidnapping, decoy, and fraud were occasionally involved.
Representing nightclubs and nightclub patrons has occasionally involved Ms. Grubman in public-relations work beyond the realm of entertainment.
Independence is fine for the occasionally involved, but if influence as a participant or commentator is desired, one political side or the other must be taken.
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