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They started watching a movie – although King, as she often is, was only half-there, busily pecking at her laptop.
Hasek, as he often is, was the best player for the Sabres as he registered his 47th career shutout.
TNT, as it often is, was No. 1 in prime time over all, this time tying with USA and Nick at Nite in total viewers for the week.
Likewise, the beloved third act of Bournonville's "Napoli" — the act was given alone, as it often is — was danced, for the most part, in canonic form and style but with a bizarre setting.
The news, as bad news often is, was delivered with various "upsides", including the benefit of saving £50m a year and the prediction that the 25% of under-25s who watch BBC3 online would soon grow to 40%.
"My role, as it often is, was to be the cup-half-full person," Geddes said, adding, "It's an unbelievable process of low lows and high highs but unfortunately nothing in between".
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