Sometimes a man or a women, sometimes two men (or two women).
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Albanian women were shepherded to vote, sometimes with a man to fill in the ballot for them.
The coach of this inexperienced crew is the silver-haired Greg Louganis, the greatest diver of them all, who sometimes resembles a man handed a wicker basket full of newborns.
Mr. JOHN MCWHORTER (Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute): Well, you know, there was a grand period from the '20s into the 1960s when it was possible for a black man, or sometimes a woman, with no education to have a good solid job in an auto plant.
But Mr Laar, a talkative man in a taciturn nation, sometimes seems better at burnishing his country's image to foreigners than at connecting with his own people, many of whom think of him as glib, even slippery.
On international issues, Mrs Clinton can trounce a man who sometimes appears to think that foreign policy means New Jersey.
Jorge was a very rich man and it was sometimes said that the CANF was a millionaires' club.
Kamgar, a 50-year-old ethnic Tajik, is a stocky man and an animated talker who sometimes flicks back a lock of hair.
Mr Castelli's critics sometimes accused him of being a shallow man, interested only in the shock of the new.
During the day these checkpoints are lightly manned, sometimes by one young man armed with a wooden stick, or by a handful of young boys, their skinny limbs browned from the sun.
We think of that grave expression that sometimes came over his face, the seriousness of a man angered by injustice and frightened by nothing.
Mori is a physically imposing man, standing 1.75 m tall and weighing 98 kg, and was sometimes mistaken for a bodyguard when he accompanied his political elders.
Neither man is still a billionaire, showing that sometimes real wealth can be just as fleeting as mistaken wealth.
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Sometimes I would overhear myself in the act of speech, like a man who suddenly sees himself in a mirror.
If a man in the middle behaves in the same way, sometimes underlings will strive to ally with him.
In this, as sometimes in the way he used his newspapers, he seemed to show a rich man's contempt for decency.
Sometimes, the story is an unabashed diary: In "The Mountain Ascetic, " a man walking home is haunted by visions of his dead brother.
Sometimes the outing is accidental - John Leslie was inadvertently revealed by a television programme as the man supposedly referred to by Ulrika Jonsson in her autobiography (though she never named him) after days of tabloid stories about an anonymous television presenter.
Sometimes when climbing there is a far less welcome sound as Sutcliffe hears what he describes as the "dead man's click".
Yet it sometimes seems that Asian women who want to get on in politics would be well advised simply to marry a man with the same ambition.
The World Bank report goes to great pains to argue that the proverbial angry young man in a poor country resorts to violence not because it is lucrative, though it sometimes can be, but because it provides a source of dignity not dissimilar to that provided by gang membership in poorer parts of the developed world.
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