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She also addressed them all by their first names - occasionally referring to them as "sweetie" and "sweetheart".
The narrative alternates between first and third person, with Mr. Kelly occasionally referring to himself as "the artist," as if he were looking at his own past from a cool, outside standpoint.
Jin still seems bewildered by some celebrity trappings -- custom-made racing outfits and cooing models at photo shoots -- but has no problem playing up his boyish flirtatiousness or occasionally referring to himself in the third person.
Certain types of readers may draw their conclusions directly from your figures, only occasionally referring to your results: readers who are in a hurry, or who are experts in your sub-field and therefore used to interpreting the same kinds of data as you (e.g., not just a biological engineer, but a systems biologist or a tissue engineer).
Certain types of readers may draw their conclusions directly from your figures, only occasionally referring to your results: readers who are in a hurry, or who are experts in your field, narrowly defined, and hence used to interpreting the same kinds of data as you (e.g., not just a biological engineer, but a systems biologist or a tissue engineer).
Despite Hilary Mantel's irritating habit of referring to Cromwell only as "he" – a practice which she modified in Bring Up the Bodies, by occasionally referring to him as "He, Cromwell", in order to clarify who was thinking or speaking, I have enjoyed both books.
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"Tenor violin" also occasionally referred to the viola.
She is remembered by neighbours as reclusive and private, though her past was occasionally referred to.
The word rumba occasionally refers generically to other Cuban dances with similar rhythms.
(Finebaum's callers occasionally refer to him as a "carpetbagging son of a pissant").
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