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Some other time.
If somebody says they'll do something some other time, they mean at some indefinite time in the future, possibly never, but they certainly don't want to feel obliged to fix a specific time or date.
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She can't think of anything in 1998, or at any other time, that might explain what happened.
— is such a bubbleheaded, retro vision of growing up in the sixties (or any other time) that you go out of the theatre giggling happily.
"Dirty Dancing"—what a great title!—is such a bubbleheaded, retro vision of growing up in the sixties (or any other time) that you go out of the theatre giggling happily.
The other time that is comparable in terms of a loss of confidence was early 1980, when the country was facing a new recession and imposing credit controls in what seemed to be a panicky, and unsuccessful, response to rising inflation.
The only other time that happened in the past decade was at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and the discouraging development for the specialists who practice their poaching techniques and reflex volleys year round is that the singles stars have so far taken command at Indian Wells at their expense.
At any other time that would have ensured that the political debate would have focussed on what more should be cut and what taxes could be hiked to try to curb Britain's borrowing.
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Other times that means selling something a little more salacious.
At other times, that mouth was transfixingly open.
In other times, that would have been cause for player celebration, but this time — and the credibility of the players' threats to withhold their services — is different.
Other times that well-known sports were, briefly, not sports include: July 30th, 1966 November 22ndd, 2003; and for around 15 minutes (too little, too late) on June 22nd , 1986.
"Just because there was possibly less ice in some areas at other times, that doesn't mean it's not human-induced now".
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