Ditto things like reporting, which would be intriguing to look out now and again.
The grazing was parcelled out, rent received annually and now and again another field sold.
It's a silly penalty, a silly mistake now and again that has cost us.
Every now and again, a member of the government talks about an imminent deal.
I'll have to check back with him now and again until he's comfortable enough to open up.
Now and again, one of these operations becomes known to the press, and there is a scandal.
Cheap energy for decades against making a few hundred square miles move around a few inches now and again.
Apparently, now and again adults take the time to sit down and contemplate what a disaster their life is.
Every now and again, a sheep breaks loose and heads up the rocky hillside, from where it has to be coaxed back down.
So it just shows that as a woman you're not immune from a bit of rough treatment every now and again.
And every now and again, there was a squawk and a splash as a heron or egret rushed startled into the night.
Only shat in the kitchen now and again, and always looked apologetic.
So Haidt suggested social psychologists might do well to broaden their minds by picking up a copy of National Review now and again.
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There is going to be a time with a young player when they do need a rest to give him a break now and again.
Every now and again the spray planes flash beneath us fumigating.
The younger generation of playback singers is already beginning to pop up on the big screen every now and again, and they're on television programs too.
His raucous fake persona stands in such sharp contrast to the actual Colbert, whose sincerity and modesty claw their way to the surface every now and again.
Men who partake of the demon alcohol will know that bladders are not endlessly extensible, thus time is sadly spent staring at a blank wall now and again.
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The result is illuminating, humbling, and now and again, ecstatic.
But every now and again the patients in the treatment arm will live longer than the patients in the control arm, and the two lines on the Kaplan-Meier will diverge.
So it happens every now and again that folks scavenging for copper end up cutting through fiberoptic cable, which can shut down phone and data traffic for a limited area.
The Brunswick Hotel in Merchant City is the sort of place that every now and again converts itself into a party venue, with DJs in the lifts and art installations in the rooms.
If it has been more than two years since a parent or caregiver had their last tetanus shot, the Tdap vaccine will be recommended now and again about every 10 years.
"Things went wrong now and again but we took the initiative and when we scored to make it 2-1 we had confidence and you saw how well we could play, " added Van Marwijk.
We get these projects every now and again.
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It is great to be back in the middle of America, where common sense often reigns. (Applause.) And this reminds me of why I like to get out of Washington now and again.
But if your phone is receiving bits of data every now and again, some of which could be part of a voice call and some an e-mail, there's no recognisable cut-off that can be used to calibrate your bill.
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