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From time to time God can try or test us to see what is in
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He looked outside from time to time throughout the day
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· Capital: Money raised from promoters and shareholders to start and expand the company's operational capabilities (Authorised-As per registration and increased with the approval of the share holders from time to time
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People’s idea of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ keeps on changing from time to time, from nation to nation, from family to family and from person to person
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You will likely change congregations from time to time but the one constant thing is the gospel of
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Through it all Beniamin, while forcing himself to join with us from time to time, seemed to be holding something in reserve, as if he could not quite let go of his inner thoughts
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It’s important in the process of achieving your goal to do a reality check from time to time, to give yourself the opportunity to consider the goal realistically and honestly
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From time to time she watched the new world of alien features and fads strut and crow and found it all strangely attractive, but the rules of the game quite prevented her from embracing such energy and liveliness
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From time to time others joined the ring, strengthening and swelling it, doubling and tripling the number of participants
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It didn’t matter to them one bit that men came along from time to time and raised thunder in their high-rise homes with shotguns
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We sloped through the pass, from time to time tantalized by a vision of the cerulean pure wet sea, deep and gleaming in the distance
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Maria paid full attention, never interrupting or commenting, but staring at the floor herself and wiping a tissue over her face from time to time
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for trapped emotions from time to time
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We certainly don’t benefit at the expense of the public purse as has been suggested from time to time
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She slapped at him playfully from time to time when his activities threatened to interfere with her dinner
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his mother from time to time, although not quite as frequently as she
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From time to time, small
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Chrissie’s eyes flickered over to him from time to time, trying to work out what was going on behind the blank expression on his face
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Memories flooded his mind and smiles came to his lips from time to time
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dormitories from time to time, but the only private space that Alistair
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Carl owned the property and had renters from time to time but nobody
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will arrive in the post from time to time, as much as we can afford
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The earthquakes happened from time to time
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Other instances of note came along from time to time, some less perilous than others, but always each was met with the singleness of direction, resolve and purpose the Livingsons brought to their every endeavor
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from time to time in the corners, hidden in the shadows, watching as his life passed
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The Orphanage Project required Harry to be on-site from time to time and he was pleased that on most of those occasions, Becky was also attending to the construction developments
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Avery Goodman does have a real flair for direction, and an intuitive grasp for subtly managing the extremes of emotion displayed by the Players from time to time
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“I still think of that asshole Bobby Dukes from time to time, and how
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From time to time a
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I share with them from time to time and have
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Men pass on the road from time to time, but nobody acknowledges a slave
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because the boy was touching me from time to time
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The Fixer often questions, from time to time, the
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Darniil waited until he had their attention again before he continued in the same confident tone, using his hands to gesture from time to time to impress the matter upon the king’s mind
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He had been accused of a kind of moodiness throughout his life and while she joked about it, it nonetheless was a trait that aroused genuine annoyance in her from time to time
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The visions of all the furious red eyes under me, reaching up to grab me, still haunted me from time to time
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In the ancient dominions of the king of Prussia, the land-tax is assessed according to an actual survey and valuation, which is reviewed and altered from time to time
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From time to time they buzzed in to dock with
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This happened from time to time, that
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That had been one of the many frivilous bantering conversations they had had from time to time
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eye contact with Danny from time to time
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eyes shifted and blacked out from time to time
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If you like to entertain guests from time to time, all without having to constant fear marring the
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To my way of thinking, a type of story-telling that has finally, over the past several years, found itself enfolded from time to time in the arms of
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Don"t believe any rumors you may hear from time to time to the effect that he was named after Hillary Clinton
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Spanish warships from time to time blockaded a
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young friends whom they had met from time to time during the
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The two kings joined in the conversation from time to time though mostly they were engrossed in their own discussions that Torin locked out of his range of hearing
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Terese looked his way from time to time with a scowl that almost sent shivers down his spine
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Well prior to this point you will have realized that this dictionary is a thinly-veiled diatribe (albeit with bits of whimsy thrown in from time to time) against everything having to do with the left, both leftist people and leftist programs, in this country
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from time to time
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“Yes, she comes in here from time to time, straightens things up for me
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She had a call girl type neighbor across her hall, she cleaned houses, but may have had only one client, and that was only from time to time
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He would check in from time to time
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There were fugitive Ashantis on the coast, however, who were not afraid to speak, and native traders who visited Kumassi with goods, and sometimes forfeited their lives for their temerity, have brought reports from time to time, of the strange and bloody doings of Prempeh & Co
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From time to time Brightness tried approaching other setts she discovered during her lonely wanderings, but these attempts always ended in her being driven away
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From time to time, I would send him a leg of mutton as a gift
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We met from time to time, although he spent more time with some new Polish friends that he had met
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From time to time, though not often, Izio would come to our house, eat with us and leave
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occupational therapy on a daily basis and medications were adjusted from time to time
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, with my family—the usually husband and kids contingent, with extended relatives who pop in and out of the house from time to time
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His recently-departed wife clouded his mood from time to time
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The others banished him below decks to a bunk where from time to time his face, vividly green, would rise to gaze numbly from behind a lee cloth
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From time to time, they’d pull over and snort a line, then hit the road with the music blasting while tension melted like butter on a hot stove
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From time to time I could see cockpit lights from other planes
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My brother doesn"t talk to me too much anymore – but we stay in touch from time to time
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We had to disrupt the obsession from time to time
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From time to time the wild scene was lit by lurid flashes from the horizon
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He tipped his head back from time to time, easing tired neck muscles
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With his dark hair combed back to slick and gleaming, he selected for the day a new brand of cologne, which he splashed on liberally, not for additional sex appeal, of which he had considerable, but because he liked the freshness it gave to his skin and the faint whiffs he caught from time to time throughout the day
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Most of the men had not tasted fresh ice cream for many months, having to content themselves with the small Dixie cups of the dessert that were served from time to time in the mess hall
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Off to the east, a long line of cloud tops, flickering from time to time and lighting up as a late season thunderstorm washed the stench of death from the Western Front
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From time to time he paused as though checking he was unseen
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They allowed themselves to be carried by the Vistula’s current, rowing occasionally, and from time to time making it appear as if they were testing the depth of the river, especially when river barges or other vessels passed them, or they observed that they were being watched from the shore
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Yet from time to time she could be uncommonly perceptive
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From time to time I speculated as to what or how she thought about various things…what conclusions could I draw?
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Perhaps some early riser had merely gone to the latrine; and he remembered that many older people seemed to talk to themselves from time to time
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Her pulse picked up, and she felt heat rising in her face as she hacked away at it, grunting with the exertion from time to time
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He had a pop-up blocker, but the jump-videos interrupted his searches from time to time
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The machine rocked and jiggled from time to time, as they worked on it and made small adjustments and safety checks, but he had gotten used to it over the years
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Still I nurtured them with a festering indignation, something that I tended to exacerbate from time to time
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Why do it on your time off? Brett, his only son, had a restless spirit, one that took him wandering into some questionable places from time to time
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Most of the time he ignored that screen, but it was interesting to check it from time to time…
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In this job there was just no way you weren’t going to get some of the chemicals and stuff on you from time to time
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As a teacher, I hate feeling like a total, abject failure, but that sort of thing happens from time to time
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Thankfully that practice is no longer common although we still see it from time to time
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From time to time some old friends there send me issues of Dziennik Polski, the Polish language newspaper, so I keep up with U
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As I advance in years (I prefer that to ‘get older’) I enjoy more relaxed evenings to those of yesteryear when some of us were just a little crazy from time to time! Whether you like music, dancing, pubs, nightclubs, concerts, lounges, karaoke bars or just restaurants it’s all here in abundance
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It’s good for me, at least, to be reminded of that from time to time
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He told me they have a very basic house north of Bangkok where they escape to from time to time
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As Witty smiled with his typical mischievous look that only Witty Dee flashed from time to time, I knew I had set myself up for retaliation
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The rest of the night I socialized, rocked a move from time to time, and just chilled with all of my crew mates and our groupies (as I liked to call them) Tabitha and Sabrina
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He threw in spirituals and show tunes from time to time
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days from time to time with them
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Nick caught the image of the Batmobile from time to time in his rearview mirror
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It also happens from time to time that the body contacts and appears to sit in an upright position, arms and legs start to contract and makes the body appears to be alive
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How many funerals have you attended where the preacher said: “Here lies John Doe, dead in his coffin, truly a wonderful day for his wife and children and society in general! He abused his wife, beat her senseless her from time to time, rented out his children and broke his children’s bones when they were only two months old because they cried
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"[60] Of course referred to here are the encounters of anger, antagonism, and resentment that may occur from time to time on life's journey – not serious cases of bodily abuse and so forth
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“It would seem you and I are to have some conversation from time to time
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A rather depressed figure sat in the dock and showed no emotion as the statements were read out, Harry didn’t care anymore whether the Jurors were concerned by his passive stance as they stared intently upon him from time to time