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Once in a while.
Occasionally.
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Well, once in a while, once in a while.
Well, once in a while my son would bring up the issue of how much I loved the dog versus how much I loved the kids.
Next, improve in the positive aspects about history (only if you're weak in them, but it would also be a good idea to practice your strengths as well once in a while).
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Submit them once-in-a-while.
"It doesn't hurt to have a book that sells awfully well every once in a while," she said.
That is just as well because, every once in a while, a controller being trained in this virtual tower at the Federal Aviation Administration Academy makes a mistake and planes collide.
But it is Sir Laurence's mouth, like a mask of tragedy itself, howling in horrid grief, which we shall remember, and Mr Brook's brilliant conception of a piece which, however horrible, is well worth enduring once in a while like this.
"The Good Wife" has a tendency to to juggle a lot of storylines, often very well, but every once in a while, the show gets overwhelmed.
She didn't know the Trump family well, but every once in a while would get a glimpse of a Trump license plate going by (Donald Trump's father, Fred, kept two Cadillacs with the plates FCT1 and FCT2 in the driveway).
In addition to rewarding yourself for a job well done every once in a while, you should just take little mini-breaks from your diet and indulge every once in a while so you don't feel so trapped in your new routine.
"If you're going to have a campaign fueled by 20-year-olds, you might as well act like one once in a while," Dr. Dean said later, a reference to his appeal to younger voters.
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