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It is not often that I see Stephen shaken by a crime – he sees too much of that sort of thing – but this has hit him
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It’s not often that I can get away with this brand of ‘interference’
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It’s not often you will hear us say “its excellent,” or “What an
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20 For he shall not often reflect on the days of his life; because God
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It’s not often you get time like this
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Then again, Emma was better in other things, which Mike was sometimes willing to admit, but not often
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“Right about what? It’s not often I hear that from a woman
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It's not often that one gets to step inside and see
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Employee #1: It’s not often that we’re asked to work this late
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Employee #2: It’s not often that the hotel gets a special request like this
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shrubs and open fields, but not often
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Rank did not count for much and not often displayed on uniform either
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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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The kind of personality that runs a prison, or ‘detention barracks,’ is not often noted for artistic creativity
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Father was the only one to hear that from me, and then not often
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Not often enough no matter what
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But you do not often see her name on a subscription list, Mrs
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Sometimes I actually enjoy going over them in my mind, though not often
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It was Saturday night and he did not often go calling on Saturday night, which was supposed to be dedicated to a thoughtful revision of Sunday's sermon
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She had a habit of folding her hands when she was on the verge of losing it, which was not often
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The world has bole and swift horse, the horse a lot, but bole not often, so a lot of members
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tude as the facilities in Amarillo are not often
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with unique beauty not often seen in cites without the wide open
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” For some unknown reason he does not often treat his vegetables in the same way, and suffers thereby the loss of much valuable food material
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” Not often, or everywhere, and not predictably
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“It’s not often the story includes two women — one allegedly HIV-
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It is interesting, and not often noticed, that in today’s medicine it is the parts of the organism that cause disease, and that the organism as a whole is no longer diseased
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It’s not often
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It is not often that one person is endowed with the abilities to express himself in words and colors, to have a winning personality, and to have a great appreciation of the beauties of nature which so often are taken for granted
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whenever they were together, which was not often
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At least he was not often called upon to shoot anyone, and most of the time could relax in his small rented apartment in the seedier part of Edinburgh or London - until he was needed
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In her work, she’s not often complimented by a man without first promising to take off some part of her clothing
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Occasional y, not often,
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Seems that fate has saved the best for the last! It’s not often that a girl can catch his eye, but her beauty is far beyond compare
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We seem to be halting and hesitating in our prayer, and perhaps this is why we do not often receive
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"Well not often, but I know more than just how to pour a bowl of cereal
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Was she about to lose her son, now become the indispensable head of the family? Would troubles never cease? What next could happen? And then she paused to contemplate what effect marriage would have upon Jesus' future career; not often, but at least sometimes, did she recall the fact that Jesus was a "child of promise
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Not often will an older man of Andrew's type be observed exerting such a profound influence over a younger and talented brother
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Though as you will already know, it is not often staff come to work stating they are here solely for the purpose of trying to banish their fears
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not often get what they really ask for, such as respect or equalíry, it is assumed that
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It is not often in a girl's life that she goes backstage to speak with a boy who sang for her
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It was one of her favorites in that it alluded to a level of knowledge that she possessed, but did not often get credit for
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Differing views are not often heard unless it is the controlling party’s controllable opposition
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Because you do not often need the emotion of hate or greed it is not easily discernible to you as a non-physical being
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developed – they don‘t think , they just say yes and its not often that they
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It’s not often that one requires the services of the world’s greatest private detective
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It’s not often you see your employer lying on the floor, after being shot dead
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do not often think about
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What is not often shown about a will is that it is contested
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For it was not often that He didn’t sit, or stand, teaching and expounding the things of God, and being young and dumb, I understood little
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“Not often, but we do use our tongues, let’s clarify that, language, to speak blessings and restoration to others, don’t we?”
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decisions, and it’s not often the students and their needs that are at the
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Adolescent gang members are not often psychopathic
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“That is a gift traitors do not often receive
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It happens - but not often
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"What in a leaping out of the cupboard shouting "boo", with a joke hatchet in my head kind of a way, - not often
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I am not often able to point to a specific 399
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It was not often that any women were salvaged from the shipwrecks, and the ones that were had tended to have been so mistreated by the sailors that they were only too happy to join the Cause
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I know you do not often think in these terms, but if you think about it, for the last fifteen to twenty minutes, we have all intimately been sharing ourselves, and not just are thoughts and words, but bits of our hearts, lungs, and neural chemical messengers…”
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It was not often that they took the trouble to leave their mound to examine strangers,
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but then again it was not often that a seventeen stone warrior woman clad only in dead squirrels
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It was not often that he got the chance to leave his mound, yet alone to attend
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It also looks as if it could be a weapon not often seen in this country, judging by the calibre
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It’s not often that you come across a book from which you could quote much
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The managers making decisions on where to invest are not often basing their decisions on the particular country’s investment regime
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Throughout his years of service it was not often that his
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It’s not often in life you get a second chance at something, and this town really deserves one
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It happens, but not often
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doing, a pastime not often indulged in
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It’s not often, in our business, to come across a person who’s as nice as you are
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Large and misshapen moles and warts of various colors covered her skin, though they were not often visible through the thick mat of hair
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You are, without doubt, correct in stating that Carlyle’s attitude of hatred of the bad was not conducive toward his own best development; on the other hand, what should be the attitude toward the giant evils of the day, such as war, graft, murder, vice, theft and the like? Is it not often true that a tearing down, a clearing away of the brush piles, so to speak, must precede constructive work?
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Although they’re not often sold as such, many stand-alone applications can be considered groupware if they can access and modify a document on the web or a common server
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Not often enough, she thought
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“But not often
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Their movements were usually slow, but the glassiness of their eyes seemed to not affect their sight too greatly, for they did not often walk in to things
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"Well, perhaps not often," she corrected, reaching for her hat, "because in my sort of life one doesn't think
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'It is not often that the bishop has time for reading, and it is quite unusual for him to look at anything written by a woman, so that it is really an honour he has paid you
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is not often seen in the home aquarium
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The polls had scarcely closed when Kennedy and I, who had voted early, if not often, in spite of our strenuous day, hastened up to the headquarters
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When he did speak in the House, which was not often, he was listened to with great courtesy and the matters he raised were acted upon
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It’s not often you see someone so dedicated
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but I did not often put myself in the do-or-
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treatment, the need for treatments that are not often covered by routine health
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Sometimes, but not often, for I did not want to become a pest, we went for drives and excursions or visits to other friends with Sheri
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”1029 Enthusiasm does not often accompany scholarship
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The community will surely judge, and its judgments will not often be wrong
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How tired one gets of the pet cloud or tree of a painter who does not often consult nature in his pictures
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Sally Spofford Shapiro did not often argue about politics with her husband, especially not about the politics of cases he was involved in
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What is he giving us? Would he have us believe the Bible is as hopelessly confounded as he? Has he not often spoken of the second death, and defined it as an everlasting wandering in darkness? Why is he now drawing our minds to something else, something worse than death, worse than endless woe, as he defines it? Why does he not stand by his position that there is a second death taught by scripture, instead of leading us to infer it is not death? We demand that he stay where we and understand his movements
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It’s not often one has the opportunity to talk face to face with God, and I couldn’t
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In English today, tribulation is not often used except with its religious theological meaning
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There was a character about Madame Defarge, from which one might have predicated that she did not often make mistakes against herself in any of the reckonings over which she presided
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"It is not often," said the second of the three, addressing Monsieur Defarge, "that many of these miserable beasts know the taste of wine, or of anything but black bread and death
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This washing was done by Katerina Ivanovna at night at least twice a week, if not oftener
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For, in these times, as the mender of roads worked, solitary, in the dust, not often troubling himself to reflect that dust he was and to dust he must return, being for the most part too much occupied in thinking how little he had for supper and how much more he would eat if he had it--in these times, as he raised his eyes from his lonely labour, and viewed the prospect, he would see some rough figure approaching on foot, the like of which was once a rarity in those parts, but was now a frequent presence
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He had a broad, rather pleasant face with high cheek-bones and a fresh colour, not often seen in Petersburg
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To those who cannot distinguish between the one kind and the other, no doubt "Don Quixote" is a sad book; no doubt to some minds it is very sad that a man who had just uttered so beautiful a sentiment as that "it is a hard case to make slaves of those whom God and Nature made free," should be ungratefully pelted by the scoundrels his crazy philanthropy had let loose on society; but to others of a more judicial cast it will be a matter of regret that reckless self-sufficient enthusiasm is not oftener requited in some such way for all the mischief it does in the world
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"No; my feelings are not often shared, not often understood
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"Nor do I think it a part of Marianne's," said Elinor; "I should hardly call her a lively girl--she is very earnest, very eager in all she does--sometimes talks a great deal and always with animation--but she is not often really merry