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Instead of making direct criticisms, they sometimes offered obliquely sarcastic comments to test the waters.
In 19th-century one-ring circuses, clowns often entertained audiences with songs and long monologues, in which they sometimes offered words of wisdom on politics and current events or quoted Shakespeare; one such clown was the popular American Dan Rice, who was known for an act that incorporated singing, dancing, jokes, and trick riding.
Teachers knew that rural students might have difficulties meeting this financial challenge and may feel stressed, so they sometimes offered them a hand.
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Her exclamation-point-laden emails have subjects like "Yet another concern!" and, though they sometimes offer old news, I love how enthusiastically she worries, e.g., "Avoid plastics rated 3, 6 or 7 at all costs!!
They sometimes offer a selection of smaller canvases for sale.
Try ordering catalogs from Catalogs.com, as they sometimes offer exclusive offers that can be used online, as well as customer ID numbers which allow the companies to identify where you got them from which can yield discounts once in a while.
They are sometimes offered to people from a named village, town or region or to those whose parents followed a certain trade or profession.
Dr. Langlieb said he had often been approached by companies that wanted their products mentioned, and that they had sometimes offered to pay for placements.
If they refused, he sometimes offered them a dime to "just sit down and listen".
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