But now and then I try something so compelling I just have to buy it.
Her eyes were open, but now and then she would blink away tears.
But between now and then is a huge chasm they cannot cross in their imagination.
But between now and then, a lot of companies and jobs could be lost.
But between now and then, its analysts warn, that spike may yet get sharper.
But between now and then, travel stocks like Priceline, Expedia and Orbitz are likely to remain volatile.
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But every now and then the coupon flow is interrupted by a default.
But between now and then, there are plenty more of those iPad users for ionGrid to turn into customers.
But every now and then we need to drive more than 225 miles.
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Mine lasted less than a year, but every now and then I feel the itch to log back in and take my nightsaber for a ride.
As wine producers, the family is at the mercy of nature but every now and then the right amount of sun, rain, warm days and cool nights will work to produce the perfect grape.
But between now and then will come next year's local elections, in which several people in Mr Jospin's present government intend to compete in order to establish a power base for their future careers.
But, every now and then, just ahead: the patter of foot flesh striking wet stone, or the lip and tongue smacks of very small mouths.
But who knows, between now and then, what those individual steps will look like.
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Sure, I buy ebooks for my Kindle every now and then, but I want the bookstore!
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Their value will fluctuate every now and then, but will steadily climb over time.
We use four-letter functionals now and then (but only where no other, five-letter word will suffice).
To make this game more interesting, Congress changes the rules every now and then, but only temporarily.
You might get lucky now and then, but the math just kills your bankroll the longer you sit at the table.
"We still talk about stocks now and then, but not like we used to, " said Mr. Smithson, who now runs an auto-repair shop.
Plenty of leaders watch an occasional TED Talk now and then, but few have a strategy for systematically harvesting and applying the inspiration, ideas and themes coming from those talks.
Every now and then, but it is nothing close to the heat President George W. Bush and his supporters put on the Senate when his conservative judges and appointees were being held up.
It may not seem like a big deal to get together now and then, but it can mean the world to someone who has little social activity and few parties in her life.
The production was originally set to run from April through May, but was then extended to June, and then July, and now to mid-September, because it keeps selling out.
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But that was then and this is now and now no good deed goes unpunished.
But there is no denying that, now and then, arrangements such as this would be nice to have ready.
Al Qaeda may limp along for decades, lashing out now and then but its high watermark occurred in 2006 in Anbar Province.
Al Qaeda may limp along for decades, lashing out now and then -- but its high watermark occurred in 2006 in Anbar Province.
But every studio is going to misfire now and then.
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Perhaps decades ago this was a workable system, but now the technical requirements to grasp results and then communicate findings to a lay audience must be an increasing challenge.
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