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Ahem … for me perhaps more often that it should.
His name has been invoked perhaps more often than anyone else's.
Occasionally, contemporary reconstructions do duty for combat shots, and, perhaps more often, genuine footage is deployed in inappropriate circumstances.
Perhaps more often, pets become a psychological wedge not from lack of boundaries but because family members have diverging views of what a pet should be.
Judges have the power and should perhaps more often use it to screen the scientific evidence presented to jurors, so that venal pseudo-experts get weeded out.
It might mean asking people to copy you on e-mails, and picking up the phone to touch base perhaps more often than you ordinarily would.
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While the United States looks to be progressing into a slick rhythm — it has scored eight goals in its last three games (one was a friendly) — Mexico seems stunted, struggling to produce three goals in six qualifiers and, perhaps more surprisingly, often appearing to be outplayed.
Perhaps more than often the question of programme effectiveness has arisen in the development debate, i.e. notwithstanding the huge budget outlays invested, results are not commensurate and social conditions continue seemingly on a downward spiral with occasional moments of reprieve.
As with previous research, the team found that more popular songs were, perhaps unsurprisingly, more often cited as earworms.
But Wilde's play is another story, perhaps heard more often today as an opera, but the competition is close.
Perhaps, but more often this cycle, polls conducted immediately after a big primary win have represented the high-water mark for a candidate — rather than the start of a shift in his direction.
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