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You don't often (ever?) hear TV programmes get to discussing proton gradients within the first half hour, just as viewers are settling into the dreamy, cinematic visuals.
Professional Expertise Remember real estate is the largest and most expensive item people often ever own.
It's not often (ever?) that news of a United States cabinet member suffering a concussion elicits widespread delight in partisan media offices.
That he wound up on CBS instead of hosting "The Tonight Show" is the stuff of television legend, a whole book, a TV movie based on the book and jokes made by Letterman at Jay Leno's expense, every so often, ever since.
Mothers living in a rural area were more often ever exposed to controlling behavior by the father of the child (p < 0.05).
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I just retired and I find the bow in my hand more often than ever.
In his work — often comic, ever cerebral — Wallace long rattled the cage of language.
"You don't see that often, if ever," quarterback Jay Cutler said.
But they change their governments often, without ever seeming to change their luck.
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