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Then every so often she hits the wipers.
And then every so often... he's a little appalling".
Then, every so often, they all stop talking and look over the side.
Then, every so often, one of these beleaguered institutions gets lucky.
Then, every so often, he'd come by with a basket of fresh vegetables to make up for his lacks.
Snowplow trucks rumble along roads clearing the way -- but then every so often they suddenly lift their plows, leaving the snow on the next stretch of pavement untouched.
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Then again, every so often, something happens that ever so slightly escapes the realm of the normal.
Good rules for eye contact during a successful personal conversation are to glance his face while you are listening, then glance away every so often when you are talking.
She then went over how every so often, we will need to "recruit" a certain type of person to work with us -- just like how we were recruited.
The man had left Ireland at the age of 15 to shovel trenches for electrical cable, "digging the blue clay of London, as it was then called, blue from leaking gas and sticky, so sticky you had to dip the shovel in a bucket of water every so often, then wedge it in under the soil to try and shift it".
"And given the way that they behave, that then allows you to shoot a look over your shoulder every so often and then watch as they scatter.
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