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The friend said he recognized Sandusky as the man who would occasionally pick up the boy early from school.
As you travel from island to island, the sun rises and sets, storms pass by and cyclones occasionally pick you up and hurl you to a new place.
He'd stand around dancing to Quincy Jones – one of her big inspirations – and occasionally pick up a guitar he couldn't play.
Her explanation of the current state of play is an entirely baffling torrent of legalese and unimaginable figures, in which you can occasionally pick out a familiar name or album title – "executors … $450m net, but it's probably double that … publishing rights … In Utero … those fucking assholes".
Before HDMI took over my A/V setup a few years ago, I would occasionally pick up an analog Monster Cable products in lieu of making the cable myself.
I never had any trouble with the cursor skipping, though it would occasionally pick up table and floor vibrations as jitter when the mouse was stationary, resulting in *gasp* the controls coming on screen during a movie.
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Occasionally picking up a guitar behind the podium, he made striking illustrations of how he absorbed rock's canonical influences into his own work.
But in the 15 years since it was published I occasionally picked it up at the library or in a bookstore and never got past the first page.
At Avery Fisher Hall, too, he has occasionally picked up a microphone and, in the old Bernstein style, delivered mini-lectures, although he has wisely omitted the rambling political disquisitions.
The nasty, if clownish, British National Party has occasionally picked up the odd council seat, but it is a piffling force compared with far-right outfits elsewhere in Europe.Second, multiculturalism's detractors tend to concentrate on the easy targets.
At Berklee, she occasionally picked up the clarinet — "whenever they needed a clarinet player, they called me" — and remembers one of her professors telling her that she "really had a sound on the clarinet".
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