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Ann Meehan, a Pennsylvania dealer and collector, publishes a monthly newsletter, "All Things Great and Small," sometimes devoting an entire issue to one room in an important dollhouse.
Opposing defenses have respected Shockey's explosive potential, jamming him at the line of scrimmage and sometimes devoting two defenders to containing him.
But since "Pope Joan" came out in paperback nearly four years ago, she has placed calls to more than 350 book groups, sometimes devoting four or five evenings a week to the practice.
Broadcasters had finite time and resources to host content, sometimes devoting only a few hours a day to public affairs, and many stations explicitly appeal to certain ideological segments.
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"The Circus" is sometimes devoted to a dominance theatre of its own.
The language on mixtapes is raw and uncensored; rappers sometimes devote a whole CD to insulting another rapper by name.
Specifically, he describes his adventures with a recipe for turkey by Morton Thompson, a newspaperman of the 1930s who sometimes devoted his column to food.
With his night-time images of railways, he sometimes devoted days to suspending the intricate systems of overhead spotlights and synchronised flash lamps.
But appreciation of the absurd also emerges in some of his pictures, especially those related to different countries' armed forces, and the seemingly nonsensical missions to which they are sometimes devoted.
Little-known companies sometimes devote their entire marketing budgets to buying one Super Bowl spot in the hopes of making a big splash.
It is draining to navigate a Church sometimes devoted to only risking that which they view as nonessential.
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