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Human Rights Watch acknowledged that some transfers are "inevitable," sometimes to avoid overcrowding.
There were people who hadn't spoken to him in over 45 years; and who had crossed the street sometimes to avoid him.
"Sometimes to avoid bloodshed you must shed blood, and the faster we do this the less blood we will shed," Mr. Tarhouni said, according to The Associated Press, adding that the rebels had a "good idea" where Colonel Qaddafi was hiding.
All of this is true (apart from the claim that "When a child turns away from the bottle or breast, it is not only having trouble feeding but trouble trusting too", which is in desperate need of a qualifying "sometimes" to avoid being completely batty).
As a kid, I dreamed up stories and poems, sometimes to avoid doing homework, sometimes just for the fun of messing around with words.
The "American Dream" of economic opportunity for all has constantly been invoked, sometimes to avoid a more equitable sharing of the wealth and, at other times, to advance it.
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They are detrimental and sometimes hard to avoid.
Even so the ISS sometimes manoeuvres to avoid passing debris – as it did on Wednesday.
Mindful of the "Maggie versus Louise" dynamic, Ms. Brooks took pains, sometimes awkwardly, to avoid criticizing her opponent.
"Classicism" is lowercased, but "romanticism" is "sometimes capitalized to avoid ambiguity" — though if you were capitalizing "Romanticism" it would look silly to lowercase "classicism" in the same paragraph.
The more remote camps sometimes prefer to avoid using mechanized transportation to reduce impact on the dune environment and preserve the peace of their camp.
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