Every so often, Rose said he still bets on other sports, but not on baseball.
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We would have calls every so often where somebody would say that they saw her.
Every so often, as if skeptical of our reports, she went in to check for herself.
Every so often, a moment comes along when you learn something important about how economies work.
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Emerging markets collapse every so often, and prices for debt or commodities regularly break new records.
Yet, every so often the oath is taken amidst gathering clouds and raging storms.
Take them out for drinks after work every so often, and talk about anything but work.
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And every so often, there's a player caught taking money or getting a grade fixed.
Journey is one of those surprising games that only comes around every so often.
Every so often, when a software supplier upgrades, they have to start from scratch.
You know, the type who every so often comes down to shake hands with investors and customers.
Every so often you do things that are revolutionary, and Euclid will be one of those transformational missions.
Every so often Abdu had to press the horn, which sounded like an explosion in the narrow street.
Every so often there comes a time to pay tribute to your roots.
But every so often I come across something that is worthy of sharing.
Every so often I try to contact Pall about the dioxane clean-up efforts.
That said, stuffing prunes is tedious work and I advise popping one in your mouth every so often for fortification.
Every so often a local temple would circulate a flier inviting people to come hear another talk from a survivor.
Each move to a larger wafer size (required every so often to keep unit costs down) requires more expensive equipment.
Every so often Craven would walk by, nod his head at me and I would nod my head back at him.
Every so often, I will highlight one of your experiences in depth.
"Generally, our employees are acting in a professional manner, but every so often there may be a burst of anger, " he says.
Every so often, Washington punditry momentarily goes into crisis mode when one of its own is found to have committed plagiarism.
This can be tiring on a long journey, and also makes it difficult to snatch a few minutes sleep every so often.
Every so often, though, the researchers come across a bit of jam.
The odor of the hospital was so unforgiving that every so often she would bring the cloud of white flowers to her nose.
Humans are involved, however, in that they need to shepherd the bots about, and confess their thoughts and feelings to them every so often.
But every so often something happens that crosses the boundary between personal mishap to topic-worth-discussing, and such a thing happened to me last night.
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The cameras are almost a half a mile from the boat harbor, and as I understand it, the cameras take pictures every so often.
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