And last season, I witnessed one of those frightening moments in games that seem to happen once every week or so.
To further reduce costs, the city is scaling back its curbside pickup from once a week to every other week, which has frustrated and confused some residents.
Instead of trying to come up with a routine check-in (ie: once a week, every two weeks, etc.), just focus on reaching out when you have a timely, newsworthy story idea.
So if you go once a week now, you're only going once every two weeks.
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There's been a drop in kidnappings of ethnic Chinese businessmen -- the number has fallen from one every two days to once a week since Estrada took office.
This family-oriented site, which combines magazine format with Web flexibility to publish new articles every day instead of once a week or once a month, has unveiled a special Halloween section.
He should give flowers to his loved one every week, not just once a year.
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India's Kumbh Mela festival, the largest gathering in the world, happens only once every 12 years and kicked off this week in Allahabad.
Where liners once unloaded their passengers every half-hour, a new yacht now arrives perhaps once a week.
Can I go, instead of getting my hair cut every seven weeks, can I go back to getting it done once a week -- or, I mean, once a month or once every three weeks?
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The course pays a local man to mow the fairways every week or so, and once a year to spray for dandelions.
The foreign-exchange market, once open and liquid, gains a new restriction every second week.
In its heyday in the 1960s, more than 300 of the fibre-glass vehicles were produced every week and Reliant Motors in Staffordshire was once the second largest all-British car maker.
The survey found that 35% think their parents are "stressed out" and that they bring work home with them at least once a week (13% say it's every day).
Almost a quarter of people see the parent they are emotionally closest to every day, but 45% say they see them once a week or less.
Nineteen per cent - which would equate to over 7.5 million people - eat ready meals once or twice a week, and 2% (almost one million) eat them every day.
This involves getting shots of tiny amounts of the allergen in escalating doses, usually once a week, until you reach the maintenance phase, when you'll need one shot every month.
Pierluigi Gazzolo, the president of MTV Networks Latin America, said that his channels will show one of the new Switch PSAs once within a three-hour time frame at prime time, or between 50 and 75 times every week.
Now I fly down every other month, have hired someone we know well and trust implicitly to come in once a week, and my sister is stepping up after years of assuming all was well enough and that I could handle the work.
In the throes of his addiction, Taite was smoking crack every day, going for a week or more without sleep, and eating a Big Mac once a week just to stay alive.
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Now here's a real head-scratcher -- imagine that instead of having Netflix ship you a new movie on disc every few days, you had some other company sending you a new hard drive once or twice a week.
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World trade is likely to slump by 10% in 2009, and a report from the London-based Global Trade Alert claimed this week that, on average, a G20 member has broken the no-protectionism pledge once every three days since it was made.
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