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Field ice was old ice that was sometimes twenty feet thick.
"In the past, it was the kind of rule that was sometimes enforced.
Woods had a buoyancy that was sometimes elusive on his way to a reclaiming of his number one world ranking.
As U.S. troops drove northward, they met resistance that was sometimes heavy but was generally poorly organized.
Often Mr. Muccioli drove the agenda, with limber but forceful playing that was sometimes funereal and sometimes militaristic.
At the hotel, Mr. Douglas looked physically vigorous, but he spoke in a voice that was sometimes fragile and tentative.
At least Ms. Marshall demonstrated that not all female performers are alike in temperament, a valuable lesson in diversity that was sometimes lost during this show.
As late as the 1960s, even the sand in Chicago was segregated, not by law, but by a custom that was sometimes enforced by violence.
Old hands in the film business point out that past changes in viewing technology did not bring the calamity that was sometimes predicted.
He had evidently not prepared any remarks, and instead delivered a meandering impromptu speech that was sometimes funny and sometimes a little hard to follow.
Her work involved physically demanding singing that was sometimes indistinguishable from screaming, and if she needed to be covered in blood when she sang so be it.
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