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Large pieces of sets covered with canvas were sometimes lined up on the sidewalk outside.
But the tall, fair and handsome Kippenberger was also known as a dancer so inspired and gallant that women sometimes lined up to twirl around the floor with him.
Then, Belichick orders his defensive backs to play extremely deep: last week in Pittsburgh, the safeties sometimes lined up on the on ramp to Exit 28 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Sometimes lined up tidily.
This contrast between declarative and nondeclarative memory is sometimes lined up with a more controversial distinction between 'explicit' and 'implicit' memory: explicit memories, roughly, can be accessed verbally or otherwise by the subject, whereas implicit memory is memory without awareness.
These were sometimes lined or roofed with slabs and then covered with earth.
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She'd tell me the movies, scene by scene and sometimes line by line, like they were stories.
Currently planes must sometimes line up for 60 miles, flying out of their way to join the end of the line.
Though widely thought of as a unified Islamic movement, the Taliban in reality consist of a shifting constellation of forces whose agendas sometimes line up.
Families sometimes line the tracks, waving as trains pass like football fans, hoping, as Fitzhugh hoped, that the horn will blow.
Shockey, who finished with 4 catches for 80 yards, started and played every down on the first series, sometimes lining up in the slot, sometimes as a bookend to the offensive line and sometimes split wide.
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