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Two of the waiters would regularly make inappropriate advances towards me.
He would regularly make the 600mile round trip from his Paris home by car.
There was some kind of mould that would regularly make me and the other housemate really sick as well.
Mr. Sporkin, for example, said that when he was at the S.E.C., the agency would regularly make requests for stock trades and then store that information so it could use it later, sorting it and mixing it with other sources of data.
For the novelist and critic Adam Mars-Jones's father was Sir William Mars-judge, a judge whose cases would regularly make the news in the 1970s and 80s (for instance, the notorious ABC official secrets trial, or that of the murderer Donald Neilson).
In the past, Reich has not been shy of approaching sensitive subject matter: Different Trains (1988) was a phenomenally evocative work, which placed the sounds and sensations of the four-day train journey he would regularly make between his divorced parents' houses, alongside trips made by Europe's Jews to the gas chambers.
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The named tenant would regularly have people visiting who would make threats, and large quantities of drugs have recently been found at the address.
On leaving the seminar, Southern confided his secret: "You've got to let them crawl all over you". Any who came back to study in the unique Bodleian collections, and who lacked an Oxford toehold, would regularly be made welcome in the former servants' quarters of the President's Lodgings.
These kinds of devices would be unlikely to completely stop many of the deliberate mass shootings that regularly make headlines.
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