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the occasionally
adverb
From time to time; now and then; once in a while; irregularly; at infrequent intervals.
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(The occasionally clever lyrics are by Gordon Leary).
This involvement explains the occasionally long stretches between films.
The occasionally difficult toe work is delivered with assertive maturity.
But the theme of the day was clearly the occasionally transient nature of national identity.
That comment gets to the nub of the occasionally questionable relationship between comedy and drink.
At least the occasionally clunky dialogue means they keep us abreast of what's going on.
As a paranormal thriller, Percy's novel engages, despite the occasionally visible wires.
Winman simultaneously captures the occasionally overwrought self-consciousness of childhood and gently satirizes it.
The wildly purple illustrations will more than distract from the occasionally disappointing text.
It offers to efface, at a stroke, the occasionally shoddy pragmatism we've grown accustomed to.
Piketty is referring here to the occasionally destructive activities of Wall Street traders and investment bankers.
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