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occurrence
1. Schulz: Zombification is a daily occurrence
2. He was a state trooper called out there to investigate a high occurrence of young prostitutes being raped and murdered
3. only one occurrence in the Bible when a man broke the covenant with
4. In Genesis chapter 14, there is this strange occurrence
5. to reduce acne scars and the occurrence of acne
6. Don’t be alarmed, it is a normal occurrence
7. As Alastair pounces on his son, Karen announces calmly that we should all move into the dining room as dinner is ready; clearly her menfolk scrapping is a common occurrence …
8. When I traced the original occurrence of
9. to arrive at a more accurate time of occurrence
10. and built upon through that meditation in actual occurrence
11. Allcock to be certain this was a common occurrence, and not some holiday fever gripping the city
12. I’d busied myself putting the phone down and tidying one or two papers on the heap … trying very hard to behave as though it was a perfectly normal occurrence for me to have phone conversations with men arranging dinner dates … I failed
13. We stare at the view in friendly silence for a few minutes, content to be sitting doing nothing – an unusual occurrence for both of us
14. We stare at the view in silence for a few minutes, content to be sitting doing nothing – an unusual occurrence for both of us
15. his wife – a rare occurrence
16. common of all was the third occurrence: food, sunshine –
17. face to face with this apparently diabolical occurrence
18. Every last one o them knew they stood no chance against this foe, in this, X’ander was in total agreement with Adros – a rare occurrence of late
19. It was not a novel occurrence and it did not start with and would not end with the rebel leader, that renegade Jarl in Windhelm
20. For anyone that knew him, it was recognized to be a very rare occurrence
21. It would have been so much easier to think of him being killed in action – at least they’d have been prepared for such an occurrence
22. ” 'Disaster' was the word she was about to use, but then any occurrence that reduced the Naud, in her mind, couldn't be deemed a disaster
23. A prime example of our undoing is the occurrence of landslides due to uncontrolled logging or deforestation
24. Occurrence of thermal strains in concrete probably not only at its external heating, but also as a result of a self-heating due to exothermic reaction of hydration
25. The pain and hardship we go through in life are not without its cause, and we cannot deny responsibility for its occurrence
26. Though not visible to the naked eye, this could be validated by the occurrence of certain unusual events
27. And they grew, which not only effectively camouflaged my residence, but also provided it with a shield of sorts against the onslaughts of hurricanes, which I would learn were a fairly regular occurrence on the island
28. I had, by this time, been on Martindale Island for three years, and the storms were a normal occurrence
29. ’ He remembered now: the work he’d been doing, the fail safes they ensured against this very occurrence – that once the process was in train it could not be stopped by simply cutting the power
30. On one of Abner"s visits he told me about a strange occurrence, involving John
31. course, accepted everything as a natural occurrence, and at one
32. Estate near Cape Cod where touch football games were a common occurrence in the 1940"s
33. ’ Zolla then went on to explain the process of temporal acceleration: ‘It’s done simply by creating a self-contained gravitational field shrouding the entire ship,’ he said, as if describing some every day occurrence
34. This single process would’ve been an imperceptibly short occurrence – less than a thousandth of a second before the field had been released and the biomass reconstructed back into its original forms
35. The results of such an occurrence were
36. That, however, was the least strange occurrence
37. This communication between Raul and Ray was a regular occurrence as they were sometime lovers and were still meeting regularly
38. “Is this a daily occurrence around here?” he mused in wonder
39. I relaxed, relishing his arms around me, a rather rare occurrence
40. In the tree's slow continuum, winter was but a small blip in temperature, a regular occurrence that came and went, cycle on cycle; a short period of rest and recovery before it sent out fresh young shoots to welcome the warmth of the returning sun
41. A mere contact with terrorists was not seen as much of an emergency but an everyday occurrence
42. Since sibling rivalry is a natural occurrence then rivalry between sets of children is not out of the question
43. His face cringed at the painful reminder that he had witnessed this occurrence before
44. This is the first time I’ve been close to an occurrence where it might have actually happened, and if I can prove it did happen to William, then the next thing for me to do is to figure a way to go after him and bring him back
45. The answer depends on what you did to prevent such an occurrence
46. The authorities had no option but to respond in kind, and within a few short months of enactment of the new measures, the sight of truckloads of police officers toting automatic weapons became an everyday occurrence
47. “That’s a pretty rare occurrence
48. In the past, that occurrence would not have raised an eye brow
49. One past occurrence shaped and created the writer Lewis Philips
50. So where does that leave us today? What can be said of who Jesus is to us in the here and now? In the previous chapter I discussed Jesus as a Parable (symbolizing or prefiguring a larger occurrence), and how that idea had worked regarding past history