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There were incidental blips: the violinist Kurt Nikkanen was occasionally off form in Stravinsky's "Duo Concertant," and the pianist Susan Walters was simply dutiful.
The novel also perpetually transforms itself -- making of Mons's existence a text that, while occasionally off the wall, can also be riveting and lushly poetic.
Stone's voice is extraordinary on this album; disinhibited by drugs, he swoops crazily up and down (and occasionally off) the register, stretching and bending notes until they practically beg for mercy.
A leading businesswoman, Lubna Olayan, opened the conference on Saturday with a rallying call for equality in Saudi Arabia, her loose head scarf slipping occasionally off her head onto her shoulders as she spoke.
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An occasionally off-key soul belter, but still.
Yet, occasionally, off-duty, he lets off steam.
Like her occasionally off-center pitch, she makes it all pointed, integral to the show's lethal cynicism.
Among his students, Walcott developed a reputation as an electrifying, difficult teacher, a person known for his strong judgments and occasionally off-color remarks.
All this enforced virtue is occasionally off-putting, and might be more so if the chefs weren't so good at what they do.
Still, Als writes, "among his students, Walcott developed a reputation as an electrifying, difficult teacher, a person known for his strong judgments and occasionally off-color remarks".
His occasionally off-the-wall, even polarizing, lessons include how to gain 34 pounds of muscle in 28 days, master a foreign language in three to six months and increase fat loss by placing ice packs on your neck.
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