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1. For about two years now I have entered a very interesting phase of my life, since I have more and more psychic experiences; yet, I have also perceived certain paradox incidents which appear more and more frequently, surrounding me like a Sonic War: At daybreak, when I do the most important meditation exercise of the day, there is incredible mobility in the block of flats next to my house: A number of cars come and go continuously in and out of their outdoor garage, which happens to be right next to my bedroom window! Even earlier, from 4:00 to 6:00 am (no exaggeration) they race engines incessantly and/or slam car doors uncountable times! Why, indeed? Only God -or Satan- knows! The fact is that more often than not I can hardly sleep, I feel exasperated and I can't meditate properly
2. It struck me then that it would be so ironic to win a lifetime’s supply of electrical goods in a country where the power browned-out more often than not
3. Still the prime governor wasted his time with the nationality issue, siding with the Colonel and Waldeis more often than not and urged Herndon in joining them within a boundary and constitution
4. She enjoyed a long and illustrious career in the Secret Guild, working undercover more often than not at great personal risk
5. Both of us are as high as kites, grinning at each other and, more often than not, holding hands with a grip reflecting our disbelief in our new status
6. More often than not he just got annoyed with these younger conquests because after sex, and even before it on some occasions, there was nothing that he wanted to say to them
7. More often than not he just got annoyed with these
8. "More often than not they are insane; pure breeding has a tendency to produce such monsters
9. More often than not, he was somehow able to calm the
10. “And did those feelings then result in a selfless endeavor on your part to put things to rights? Or was it more often than not, a fleeting brush with the feeling which when interrupted by some other event or happenstance soon passed and left only the memory, or trace of an encounter with those feelings? That is the experience of most people
11. That was what manning the counter amounted to more often than not
12. Although he is seen as a pianist more often than not, his roots lie with the church organ and he enjoys it when he’s asked to play for this sort of concert
13. Actually, more often than not it was some other member, or collection of members of the family who had to insist upon stepping in and shouldering the unexpected burdens whenever necessary
14. I grin at her tone, Mel’s a legal executive with the firm; she specialises in divorce and family law generally so is more often than not tearing her hair trying to deal with her workload
15. To many of the children it was a source of excitement, and to others, echoing their parents reservations, it foreboded a curtailment of their liberty to go about in pursuit of their uncurbed desires, which was more often than not, simply idleness
16. More often than not, she was roused for the latter; few Captains in Transit lasted more than a decade before they lost their minds and Argos determined them to be hazardous to the ship and the entire mission
17. Every guard they killed took a dozen good fighters down with it, and more often than not, the fallen living rejoined the fight on the undead side
18. However, people with a surplus of this gene sometimes lived longer but, more often than not it caused their cells to reproduce at a rate that was far too rapid, causing tumors and, ultimately, cancer
19. More often than not, he hit himself
20. And more often than not, those who failed to heed her agenda suffered because of it
21. More often than not, they will be able to
22. more often than not, the think will linger
23. Nowadays, however, it has become a game, more often than not, between two legal teams in a courtroom seeking, not the truth, but rather to win the game
24. tended to look the other way more often than not
25. Tactics like above (all legal and just business as usual) more often than not leads to the original shareholder being bought out at a very fair price really quickly to get rid of him and his new biker mate
26. Wisecracking, precocious young children superseding the worldly ―wisdom‖ of their well-meaning but oftentimes bumbling parents, more often than not, the father; portrayed as ‖agreeable‖, however (somewhat) pompous, over-bearing, self-regarding and someone who just ―doesn‘t get it
27. Events shaping our lives are sometimes owing to accident or chance although more often than not by our determined actions
28. 1) What immediately comes to mind is the feminization of the priesthood (whatever became of manly priests?) 2) A sizeable minority of its parishioners who have gotten caught up in matters of ―conscience‖ sounding more often than not like Protestants rather than Catholics
29. Achieving these goals is more often than not a question of method or procedure rather than purpose
30. That is why they get away with it more often than not
31. More often than not we follow assets or perpetrators to other countries and then have to deal with international jurisdictions
32. The manner an individual responds to a situation at the office, for example, will more often than not rely on thinking rationally (or natural aptitude) rather than learning (or vocational training)
33. toddle through history supported more often than not
34. My mind is always waiting for my fingers to catch up and more often than not they hit the wrong key anyway
35. Besides, more often than not he looked forward to his projects at the observatory and the limited menu kept him on schedule
36. More often than not, adolescents and young adults mismanage the social sector
37. This means that more often than not, he doesn't release his sex energy
38. more often than not, sexual activity increases and so does their
39. More often than not, they are
40. this country, but our country — is, more often than not, misunderstood
41. In the West more often than not that has been in the form of Christian heresy, such as the Brethren of the Free Spirit that flourished in northern Europe in the 13th and 14th centuries
42. Maybe more often than not, the id turns out to be negative, as Freud experienced in his research
43. More often than not it is other Americans that make these snide remarks and they are applauded by their peers
44. she was more often than not, right
45. More often than not, these special rules prevent
46. As you can see, having a plan more often than not is the difference
47. those distractions, it is more often than not straightforward enough to eliminate them
48. Leadership, by definition, means that more often than not, you are in front, in the forward lines, that you are visible, and your followers take their approach, attitude and direction from you
49. Negotiations, at times, need to be ruthless and rough, but more often than not,
50. More often than not, big banks liked to have their borrowers keep a percentage of their line of credit as cash in the bank as a key condition of the loan