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Drunken students regularly became the victims of crimes, ranging from theft to rape.
A man who had this pretty regularly became puzzled because some mornings his check was 35 cents and some times 40 cents.
She is pictured here hiding from the rain under one of the few covered areas in the camp, which regularly became badly flooded.
At a show in New York last year, the two regularly became entwined physically as they played, legs interlocking while cables crossed and tangled.
Antony White, QC, representing the law firms whose complaint to the governor sparked the process leading to the tribunal, claimed the chief justice regularly became "embroiled" in public controversy.
Newborn babies were left in hospitals; children who had been removed from their homes for their own safety were made to sleep in city offices for nights on end; those who made it into foster homes regularly became lost in a netherworld of bureaucratic indolence.
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Trust in the media has plummeted, and mainstream media coverage regularly becomes the object of mockery.
Although cornerbacks regularly become safeties later in their careers, that did not make Barrett's adjustment any easier.
But Ms. Legrand regularly becomes her own choir; shallow keyboard tones are joined by richer ones; and Daniel Franz adds physical drums to the machine beats; meanwhile, the guitar reverb expands toward the horizon.
As one organizer says, "The Dutch see an evening of philosophizing as a night out": many cafes hold philosophical readings and discussions and books of philosophy regularly become best-sellers.
It is notable that Latin l regularly becomes jod /y/ after another consonant in Italian (piacere from placere 'to please'; fiore from flore 'flower'; chiave from clave 'key'; ghianda from glanda 'acorn') and after velars in Romanian (plăcea, floare, but cheie /kjej/, ghindă /gjində/).
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