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were occasions
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A favorable opportunity; a convenient or timely chance.
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There were occasions when the machinery did work that efficiently.
The debuts of new authors were occasions for national excitement.
"In minicamp, there were occasions to hand down some fines," Groh said.
"I think there were occasions where we should have done better to get another goal.
And they show that even in labor camps, there were occasions for flirting.
To many Indians, these were occasions of pride: their country was a player at last.
There were occasions when it seemed the club anthem had changed to "You'll Never Drink Alone".
But throughout his 12 starts there were occasions where Dilfer did more than that.
There were occasions when McKee might have been illuminating Alford's equation.
Last season there were occasions when they could only name four substitutes.
The meetings were occasions for familiar trading partners to renew connections and extend feelers.
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