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In the last century of the Roman Republic the rules were sometimes bent.
Over the years, the Alison D. rule was often challenged, and was sometimes bent a little.
But the Clinton White House, in its early years, sometimes bent the traditional rules.
The rules are sometimes bent for male actors: wrinkles on a man can denote either gravitas (Robert Redford/Clint Eastwood) or a fantastically misspent youth (Jack Nicholson).
He was teased at school — he was undersized, and sometimes bent over like an old man — but he impressed classmates with his seriousness.
Likud is rising and I don't know whether Likud can capture the public imagination...Netanyahu is a tried commodity and has failed but I think that people are sometimes bent on self punishment.
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The decision to sometimes bend was intentional, the Tampa police chief, Jane Castor, told reporters on Wednesday night as protesters milled outside an entrance to the convention hall.
App makers sometimes bend the rules by using a tool geared toward corporate IT departments and Apple knows it's happening.
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