They're people who maybe every now and then are of use, every now and then have some information that might be helpful.
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Lots can -- and will -- happen between now and then.
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There are two big differences between now and then, though.
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Every now and then he'd start climbing out of bed.
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You're having new companies pop up, every now and then.
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But now and then, I climb on the patriotism bandwagon.
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"I think of her, every now and then," he says.
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Depending if there is more pee between now and then.
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We're only going to be here every now and then.
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We all mess up at work every now and then.
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Maybe every now and then it makes me a conservative.
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Every now and then you get a truly entertaining story.
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Sofia lets Reese share her man every now and then.
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"Now and then a car will stop," says Wilfredo Ortiz.
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But every now and then, I prefer the Pixel 23.
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A little bit of escapism is necessary now and then.
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Criticize his conduct and his policies between now and then.
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Live television calls for some surprises every now and then.
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GUTFELD: Yeah, every now and then he lets it slip.
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But between now and then, oil prices could be rocky.
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And I think it could change between now and then.
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And there's a lot of variables between now and then.
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Because everyone deserves a little ego boost now and then.
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Every now and then, we can all use a friend.
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Bush's new approach was to attempt humor now and then.
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We always need some good advice every now and then.
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You only get vibes like that every now and then.
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I mean, you see him now and then in movies.
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Everyone needs some of that time every now and then.
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Beyoncé has been known to rock bangs now and then.
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Every now and then I wake up and something's hurting.
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"Touch base with people every now and then," he explains.
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Listen and then you will learn every now and then.
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Every now and then we'll see it and it's painful.
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It's OK to have a little fun now and then.
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Yeah I get letters and emails every now and then.
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But every now and then you will encounter an asshole.
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I did hear new Tool songs every now and then.
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She shows up now and then to dispense irrelevant advice.
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Here's what you need to know between now and then.
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But between now and then, our fate is literally intertwined.
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But every now and then, something validates his second career.
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Now and then things could get a bit too terrifying.
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I write novels, and now and then I give lectures.
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It's hard not to feel lost every now and then.
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A lot of time has passed between now and then.
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Every now and then, though, a complaint would come along.
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And even the lowly worm nods off now and then.
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But every now and then, there are those happy exceptions.
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Every now and then, he still sleeps in his car.
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And then every now and then, they would come back.
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There are plenty of data points between now and then.
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There will be many important votes between now and then.
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Again, so much can go wrong between now and then.
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Every now and then, one goes out of its path.
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Every now and then, you'll be confronted with a difficult person.
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Just like with socializing, it's alright to indulge now and then.
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We like having a TV person here every now and then.
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But every now and then, it's fun to switch things up.
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Trump can show us a lot more between now and then.
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My dad partook now and then, but that night we didn't.
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The ESFJ needs a lil pep talk every now and then.
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Between now and then, there's much more training to be done.
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There's still quite a lot to do between now and then.
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There will be some conversations between now and then (June 1).
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"School pics, now and then," Crawford, 51, wrote in the caption.
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Everyone now and then gets a few, but nothing like this.
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A little bit of escapism is nice every now and then.
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Open the app and tap Join Now and then Get Started.
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"DD: "Every now and then I'll teach a course at USC.
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Every now and then it's OK to make an exception, though.
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He'll have a coke every now and then and that's it.
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Yeah, obviously it's something I think about every now and then.
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"Now and Then" is available on DVD (not to stream, unfortunately).
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You'll see the symbol hidden in places every now and then.
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So every now and then check your armpits,' something like that.
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"We still monitor my health every now and then," Carter said.
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But every now and then, you get a real no-brainer.
|
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Every now and then, however, we'll see President Obama being black.
|
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Cash at first came occasionally, perhaps another $150 now and then.
|
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Every now and then we'll have an argument—everybody has arguments.
|
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Every now and then it's alright to indulge in guilty pleasures.
|
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We are bound to have 19 elections every now and then.
|
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Lil Bibby: It only really hits me every now and then.
|
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Now and then, she'll scream and shout for seemingly random reasons.
|
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Oh, of course, and I'll dribble them out now and then.
|
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I'll never be disappointed to see him every now and then.
|
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Every now and then, though, bits of information will trickle out.
|
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Every now and then, I want to like maybe play striker.
|
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And those characters smiled and had fun every now and then!
|
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Most people will admit to wasting money every now and then.
|
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But don't forget to take a nap every now and then!
|
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When he's out walking, it happens now and then, mostly forearms.
|
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"The shoulder bothers him every now and then," Scott told reporters.
|
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Unless, that is, another crisis presents itself between now and then.
|
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"We get our little fix now and then," Ms. Blouin said.
|
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They could change their minds between now and then, he noted.
|
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Between now and then, they'll play a lot of pretty basketball.
|
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There are four more International AIDS Conferences between now and then.
|
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"We step out to do small chores every now and then."
|
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Now and then, he asked a question in his gentle voice.
|
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Every now and then, though, I do enjoy taking a swim.
|
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I've got a Facebook page which I check now and then.
|
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Yeah, I've found myself in messy situations every now and then.
|
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Every now and then, they're professionally cleaned to combat the odor.
|
|
Mercifully, the soapy dialogue is interrupted now and then with action.
|
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But don't we all need a little escapism now and then?
|
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Now and then they stand and clap, as if in flamenco.
|
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And a little davening now and then wouldn't do any harm.
|
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I love books that make me laugh every now and then.
|
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Check in every now and then with the Fall Color Cam.
|
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The truth about cannabis potency now and then is more complicated.
|
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I wouldn't have minded some bursts of assertiveness now and then.
|
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Do the work now, and then you get the fun stuff.
|
|
While parallels between now and then abound, lessons are less plentiful.
|
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Still, those comments about faking it appear every now and then.
|
|
Bits of time between now and then that are the same?...
|
|
Now and then a roadside fruit stand selling figs and watermelon.
|
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You do have to get them dry-cleaned now and then.
|
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Now and then the team rewarded them with a playoff berth.
|
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I'll incorporate different serums or whatever else every now and then.
|
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That said, every now and then, paying attention can be wonderful.
|
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A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing. 2.
|
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He wouldn't talk about it except in bursts now and then.
|
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Does the media -- and Democrats -- move on between now and then?
|
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Even Queen Elizabeth herself eschews royal protocol every now and then.
|
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The wind picks up now and then, slightly rocking the car.
|
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Some things, like eclipses, or comets, only happen every now and then.
|
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Watch it now, and then watch it again—the anarchic and intricately
|
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Now and Then is available for streaming on Netflix on August 1.
|
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Every now and then, for instance, it can be really really funny.
|
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Every now and then, though, it's their owners that deserve the praise.
|
|
Take two minutes now, and then rest easy knowing your phone's ready.
|
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I love my husband — but we introverts need solitude now and then.
|
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Every now and then come hints of furious paddling beneath the surface.
|
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We have a lady who comes to clean every now and then.
|
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For Longer LengthsEven Rapunzel needs some fine-tuning every now and then.
|
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Now and then some performers showed briefly what they were made of.
|
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Even celebrities want a break from being themselves every now and then.
|
|
"Every now and then," she replied when asked about smoking weed again.
|
|
Every now and then, a performance comes around that truly moves you.
|
|
Every now and then, good things really do happen in this world.
|
|
Every now and then, Yaya Toure gets more flack than he deserves.
|
|
But I'll pop on every now and then and check it out.
|
|
But every now and then, something goes wrong and cosmic wreckage ensues.
|
|
It's possible updates and changes will be made between now and then.
|
|
They still talk every now and then ... but Nikki's clearly moving on.
|
|
Every now and then something comes along and just brightens your day.
|
|
Every now and then, Swier's friends like to forward her fan fiction.
|
|
But now and then they get the odd minute in the literary
|
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They make it work, but every now and then, they strike gold.
|
|
Why it matters: We all need some good news now and then.
|
|
He thinks investors should take profits now, and then buy any dips.
|
|
Every now and then, a brand just becomes a total blogger favorite.
|
|
It's unclear what has changed in the case between now and then.
|
|
Every now and then I wonder how he feels about Trump now.
|
|
I think one big difference between now and then is social media.
|
|
What's the same both now and then is that social movements that
|
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Every now and then, they would stop the falakas and try persuasion.
|
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We're going to do a lot of work between now and then.
|
|
Here are five key votes to watch between now and then. Sen.
|
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Every now and then a person stood outside, watching us drive past.
|
|
Instead, every now and then, check each piece of information or material.
|
|
I don't have a coach, I can train every now and then.
|
|
Every now and then, you will run into something you don't know.
|
|
Everything Adrian does between now and then will be towards that goal.
|
|
So I would just keep checking in on her now and then.
|
|
Unless the Cubs win a ton of games between now and then.
|
|
Now and then, they even get to make a movie about it.
|
|
Now, everyone makes bad predictions now and then; God knows I have.
|
|
Every now and then it pops up, but they're not as welcome.
|
|
Now and then, Mr. Umrigar brings Ms. Weinstein something new to try.
|
|
Its characters still pop into her thoughts now and then, she added.
|
|
Every now and then, she said, she dusts off Mr. Hertwig's essay.
|
|
The question is what is going to happen between now and then.
|
|
Now and then, though, they touch: a dip, an embrace, holding hands.
|
|
"Every now and then you have to nudge your partners," Brewer added.
|
|
"Every now and then you have to nudge your partners," she said.
|
|
He'd drop into the mall's famed Nike store every now and then.
|
|
Embrace the effort And finally, allow yourself a slip now and then.
|
|
Every now and then, one of them would ask about my parents.
|
|
"Not that we didn't butt heads now and then," Ms. Chapman said.
|
|
And every now and then a scream, quickly muffled, lances the air.
|
|
Every now and then I'll tweet out the other side of thinking.
|
|
Hey, a kid's gotta let off some steam every now and then.
|
|
But every now and then it's definitely not as glamorous as it looks.
|
|
Something could happen between now and then that blows the whole thing up.
|
|
In the meanwhile, "Suri" is still updating her Burn Book (now and then).
|
|
I think there's going to be a lot happening between now and then.
|
|
Sometimes all it takes is a call or text every now and then.
|
|
And every now and then, that level of freedom can come in handy.
|
|
" Said Dillon, "Every now and then, got to make it a thing, right?
|
|
That may sound obvious, but everyone could use a refresher now and then.
|
|
Just make sure you look up from your phone every now and then.
|
|
Help spread the message now, and then go pet a bunny or something.
|
|
Every now and then, brides do want a plumping effect without the needle.
|
|
Debbie supports me and I get to support her every now and then.
|
|
Airbnb can't send checks every now and then — it's not a scalable solution.
|
|
Food recalls are, while not exactly commonplace, at least expected now and then.
|
|
The couple's oldest child manages to steal the spotlight every now and then.
|
|
Of course, we do crunch every now and then, for an important thing.
|
|
It's better to get your shopping done now and then you can relax.
|
|
Every now and then we'll get an exciting day, but that's the exception.
|
|
But you may want to ease off the intensive workouts now and then.
|
|
Even heroes deserve a little recognition for their work every now and then.
|
|
Police are called now and then, but a constant presence is not needed.
|
|
"Now and then they might headhunt a particular sort of person," he said.
|
|
Adds Palmatier, "Anthony will still polish off a pint every now and then!"
|
|
And every now and then when I'm at events talking about the book.
|
|
Spencer deserves to be able to make a mistake every now and then.
|
|
And use the time between now and then to talk to your doctor.
|
|
And then every now and then, I think, 'Gosh, no wonder I'm busy.
|
|
LNC added she'll still be down for a cameo every now and then.
|
|
And every now and then that maybe there's a double dip or something.
|
|
Even the East Atlanta Santa deserves to treat himself every now and then.
|
|
Thomas Jefferson said a little rebellion now and then is a good thing.
|
|
Everyone deserves a massage now and then, but they can get pretty pricey.
|
|
The couple's oldest child manages to steal the spotlight every now and then.
|
|
The reaction is mostly positive, but now and then she encounters enraged Catholics.
|
|
Every now and then he goes back home and help out his family.
|
|
For all that effort they deserve a little gift every now and then.
|
|
During the Beethoven Ninth, the playing lacked precision and clarity now and then.
|
|
Every now and then, to be fair, a book does show its face.
|
|
Make sure to stop and rest now and then, or you'll regret it.
|
|
To do so, however, will take plenty of cajoling between now and then.
|
|
"There is an enormous amount of danger between now and then," he continued.
|
|
It looks like trying to get out of the house now and then.
|
|
"However, the reality is that every now and then, a return is necessary."
|
|
Every now and then, those gates are opened to members of the public.
|
|
Only every now and then did something make sense: a god was recognized.
|
|
Every now and then the government may get overambitious as to certain regulations.
|
|
"Every now and then, you've got to get in a fight," Ryan said.
|
|
Several manufacturers are planning to release electric vehicle lineups between now and then.
|
|
It shatters families, tramples taboos, and every now and then even soothes enmities.
|
|
"There is an enormous amount of danger between now and then," he added.
|
|
Every now and then, celebrity fashion can start to feel a little stuffy.
|
|
And people advocating for the Oxford comma have a point now and then.
|
|
Instead, they sit, think, and read from the Torah every now and then.
|
|
I like to play golf every now and then, but preferably by myself.
|
|
Apple has been releasing new WiFi routers every now and then since 1999.
|
|
You let them practice now, and then you have to practice letting go.
|
|
Every now and then, you have to go into the way-back machine.
|
|
Every now and then you meet somebody who just knocks your socks off.
|
|
Every now and then, we would talk our way through less familiar territory.
|
|
Every now and then, however, the fossil record literally throws paleontologists a bone.
|
|
At 36-Across, one of those "conversation" entries we see now and then.
|
|
And nearly half the states have presidential primaries scheduled between now and then.
|
|
The big question is how bad things will get between now and then.
|
|
"Baseball will punch you in the mouth every now and then," Boone said.
|
|
Every now and then it comes up, and I still say she's wrong.
|
|
Apart from some hiccups every now and then, it's been a great guide.
|
|
There was even a little breeze off the lake, every now and then.
|
|
Thus, it&aposs a good idea to clear it out now and then.
|
|
Regular exercise is much more effective than hard workouts every now and then.
|
|
"It's earnings season now, and then maybe we'll get tax reform, " LaRosa said.
|
|
Every now and then she liked actually holding the news between her hands.
|
|
Now and then, they even admit that anti-choice rhetoric is just business.
|
|
However, a drink now and then is not likely to be a problem.
|
|
Now and then, a rapper would jump up and flow to a beat.
|
|
Put down the phone every now and then for a well-earned break.
|
|
To be clear, an episode like this is necessary every now and then.
|
|
Now and then on Monday, there were moments of imprecision and slight glitches.
|
|
But every now and then, a gem pops up that makes me reconsider.
|
|
Surely there's time for Ben Affleck to get involved between now and then.
|
|
What's the difference now, when you're doing media intelligence, between now and then?
|
|
Tomatoes trickle in every now and then, but just maybe once a month.
|
|
The parish priest would just knock at the door every now and then.
|
|
They have some rules they change every now and then to suit themselves.
|
|
Back in the day, you would see a flaccid dick now and then.
|
|
Now and then, an insistent detail adds a narrational twist to a painting.
|
|
Not to mention that, hello, having a drink now and then is fun.
|
|
And sorry, but we all need a deodorant touch up every now and then.
|
|
You may find a few stray leaves in your cup now and then, though.
|
|
What would Oreo be if it didn't mix it up every now and then?
|
|
I receive a call or a message every now and then, and that's alright.
|
|
Every now and then people ask which of us had a more successful career.
|
|
Yup, even the big guns get stumped by a dress code now and then.
|
|
If you haven't, do it now, and then come back for the aforementioned zen.
|
|
And lots can and will happen in Florida and nationwide between now and then.
|
|
Yes, I have to admit that I mention the name now and then [laughs].
|
|
Other people were "occasional encounterers," who stumbled into moments of serendipity now and then.
|
|
Remembering to give her a call every now and then should do just fine.
|
|
Let's hope our moms don't have a book club meeting between now and then.
|
|
Every now and then he'd forget, and accidentally catch a glimpse of someone's penis.
|
|
Every now and then, the internet is handed a blank palatte by the gods.
|
|
Every now and then I get really pissed and say, 'Wait a minute here.
|
|
Every now and then, he would maybe get one email back out of 100.
|
|
But every now and then, a simple idea can win them over big time.
|
|
Fortunately for us, the cast is still close and gets together now and then.
|
|
Now and then we do get some questions about strategy and software for pros.
|
|
"It's nice to don the tights every now and then," the Watchmen actor said.
|
|
The Huawei CEO talks to his daughter on the phone every now and then.
|
|
Every now and then we had to cross a river on a rubber boat.
|
|
Every now and then, you'll see a random game capture the interest of consumers.
|
|
Plus, we all need a little bit of Emma Thompson every now and then.
|
|
And every now and then, I will get a letter from one of them.
|
|
She founded the Odell S. Williams Now and Then African American Museum in 2001.
|
|
Really, who doesn't want a little sparkle on their finger every now and then?
|
|
I think one interesting difference between now and then is there was no Internet.
|
|
Talk a little about that now and then you're getting all this attention now.
|
|
But between now and then, we might be in for a pretty rough time.
|
|
He should cut business taxes now and then take home tax reform in 2018.
|
|
That's a real possibility, if there are no game changers between now and then.
|
|
It was one of those perfect moments that we share every now and then.
|
|
No. She had to sit down every now and then, but that was it.
|
|
Every now and then I get a feather or a foot in my mouth.
|
|
We hover around the pan, stirring now and then, and adding cups of water.
|
|
Every now and then, something pops up on the internet that's just... really nice.
|
|
And I wanted to put a good joke in there every now and then.
|
|
"Hector, he had to dance around a little trouble now and then," Molitor said.
|
|
Every now and then, a thread of blood appears in the patient's eye socket.
|
|
But every now and then, a weird little subculture starts trending and doesn't stop.
|
|
I still miss alcohol every now and then, despite the time we've spent apart.
|
|
Now and then he pointed, directing me to shine a flashlight under the hood.
|
|
But there's plenty happening between now and then, including a series of online seminars.
|
|
Every now and then, a relegation six-pointer will live up to its billing.
|
|
Tech companies host these kinds of show-and-tell soirées every now and then.
|
|
Now and then, amid the frenzied quest for fun, we are offered time-outs.
|
|
And Sanders will not have the benefit of another debate between now and then.
|
|
Every now and then, even the Stranger Things kids need to take a break.
|
|
But every now and then there comes an interaction that leaves an indelible impact.
|
|
Now and then I heard news on the radio speaking about poachers and rhinos.
|
|
This effect rules even though the writers undercut the characters' pieties now and then.
|
|
There might be a confidential whisper now and then; inevitably there was innocent gossip.
|
|
Their two lieutenants, who lead so many of their sequences, depart now and then.
|
|
And every now and then the sun will break through the sky's billowy veil.
|
|
Every now and then, digging around, I hit a ridge of red bean paste.
|
|
Will Jon ever learn how to lie every now and then, just a bit?
|
|
The Andante Spianato et Grande Polonaise Brillante turns up in performance now and then.
|
|
He looked as calm as ever, peeking behind him only every now and then.
|
|
Now and then, it must pay a price for its reordering of the environment.
|
|
LONDON — Every now and then, man's best friend delights in becoming man's greatest nemesis.
|
|
"I pop my head in every now and then, but it's exhausting," Marko said.
|
|
"You're saying that now and then, I will be consoled," comes the biting reply.
|
|
Warren, on "The View," offered her prediction for Bloomberg's strategy between now and then.
|
|
"I would talk to it now and then, since it's been small," she said.
|
|
Every now and then you're going to make an error, but he's been impactful.
|
|
Yes, I wanted to say, but what's wrong with copping out now and then?
|
|
After all, we could use a break from skinny jeans every now and then.
|
|
To be sure, nearly everyone falls now and then, and some falls are unavoidable.
|
|
Furthermore, don't be surprised if health issues rear their head between now and then.
|
|
Every now and then, it seems, they do make music like they used to.
|
|
Every now and then, I still kind of stress myself out thinking about it.
|
|
The rest of us take a day off every now and then, Bernie doesn't.
|
|
Makes ya think ... she's probably planning to release new music between now and then.
|
|
Every now and then she'd note a scrap of plastic as she swam through.
|
|
I think it's important to kick people in the heart every now and then.
|
|
And I'm very happy that I'm able to be that person, now and then.
|
|
Still, that doesn't mean it can't produce the odd screamer every now and then.
|
|
Now, every now and then, we do innovate and we do experiment on it.
|
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Every now and then some of the Cubans come along and give me some cigars.
|
|
Even the most disciplined eaters need to take a cheat day every now and then.
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Hopefully, you'll be able to get a few nightmare-free nights between now and then.
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This is why you might think you see "a falling star" every now and then.
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" She continued, "Sometimes somebody may need help now, and then you'll need help one day.
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Every now and then, though, we hear something that makes us do a double take.
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"There could be a lot of market volatility in between now and then," said Orlando.
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Every now and then, you're sifting through the pile, and Whoa, that's kind of interesting.
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"I want to do one now, and then we'll see about the rest," she responds.
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"I'm open to hitting him up every now and then to see how he's doing."
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Until then, we're sure that Wizarding Wednesdays will offer a few clues now and then.
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Who cares if gruesome crimes are assuaged, now and then, by the advent of dreams?
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It won't fix your problems instantly as iOS checks Universal Links every now and then.
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"Now and then it works out better than had you done it yourself," he said.
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But it's fine to have a drink now and then, if you time it right.
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"Every now and then people get too passionate and things can get out of hand."
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Warwick prioritizes helping others, but she shouldn't forget to treat herself every now and then.
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I go to the gym every now and then and do those sorts of things.
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It's been hanging in my closet and I go and stroke it now and then.
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Every now and then, one specific item can put an entire brand on the map.
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I swipe every now and then when I'm particularly craving human contact, like before bed.
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Even modern headphone makers get caught up in a flashy fad every now and then.
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Like I'm wearing an Apple Watch, it tells me to stand every now and then.
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If he's lucky, every now and then, those shows provide a little more than that.
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Just please, remember to dust those oh-so-convincing leaves off every now and then.
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They introduced him to graph theory, and he comes back to it now and then.
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Every now and then there's kind of a hateful tweet or blog post or comment.
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Thomas Jefferson would be proud -- "A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing."
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And you don't get off lightly if you only go big every now and then.
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Instead, use a professional weakness that may come into play now and then for you.
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But there are still moments now and then where he does some pretty stupid things.
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A bit fanciful, sure — but why shouldn't science get a little crazy now and then?
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There's another step between now and then, which is landing astronauts back on the Moon.
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Well, that depends on how long the Senate is in session between now and then.
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The easiest way to prevent it is by simply moving every now and then.12.
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Every now and then, another group of migrants comes across her in the Darién Gap.
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Every now and then, that rivalry regains its fire, with rich storylines and outsize personalities.
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"It's normal that every now and then you have something popping up," he told reporters.
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At least one of the 18 jurors and alternates, though, nodded off now and then.
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This is so not helping my health goals, but it's nice every now and then.
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I fasted for two weeks every now and then just to lose a quick fix.
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Now and then, neighbors said, people came and left the property, but nobody they recognized.
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Now and then the boxer would rouse long enough for a snatch of small talk.
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Moreover, at any time between now and then, Ms. Rousseff also has other legal remedies.
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Every now and then, the mother stands up and pokes her beak around the eggs.
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Now and then, they hear a helicopter fly over their outpost but no one lands.
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I love maps, so I can see myself using this feature every now and then.
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Every now and then, one of my little sprouts would throw me for a loop.
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Out of total fairness, we sure hope these contortionists switch roles every now and then.
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Now and then he uploaded photos of beautiful women, perhaps thinking he was saving them.
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It'll be interesting to see how the quarterback situation plays out between now and then.
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Every now and then, the trunks of the two species twined into hulking, wondrous masses.
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Now and then, foreigners report that South Koreans have a mysterious attitude toward North Korea.
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"I was checking my phone now and then, but I had no signal," he said.
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Now and then a short bass drum roll suggests that something ominous might be stirring.
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Scrappy, peripatetic, now and then poignant, "Nomad Motel" wants to hit you where you live.
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Suddenly that became a thousand years from now and then a million years from now.
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Every now and then there is a flash of what Astral Chain could have been.
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Now and then she encounters Veronique (Emily Ratajkowski), who lives in the apartment above her.
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"You've got to give the award to different people every now and then," Lue said.
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Most of us are guilty of buying into a food trend every now and then.
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But now the band is visible by daylight, and they even smile now and then.
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Dad's unorthodox and sometimes embarrassing friendliness got him, and us, into trouble now and then.
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Like any daring writer worth her salt, Hunt now and then launches a dud firecracker.
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"Life happens every now and then, and plans get off-kilter," Boone said on Friday.
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So there is this free rider issue, which I do notice every now and then.
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Every now and then, a brave Santa offers a peek behind the red velvet curtain.
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Every now and then it's nice to be reminded that other people make mistakes, too.
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A lot can happen between now and then, and little of it with Carney's control.
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Now and then, when an exhibition is puzzling, it's useful to step aside and reflect.
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But he would work late at the Bauhaus, and only came home now and then.
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Between now and then, it was not immediately clear what Gowdy and Goodlatte hope to accomplish.
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But the Stockholm-based firm has a tendency to run into controversy every now and then.
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The internet is filled with unspeakable terrors, but every now and then something beautiful happens online.
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The first time is at 46:19 on HBO Now, and then a few minutes later.
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Every now and then, I'll go out with someone who is insistent, but it's pretty rare.
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Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen Kin Stewart appears to lead a typical life.
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But regardless, it's still a good idea to deep-clean these items every now and then.
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But every now and then, the LA-based Reiki master and dancer really craves an egg.
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Now and then they send letters to Pharmakina demanding cash and threatening to abduct its workers.
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But every now and then, nature throws us something totally bizarre and clearly new to science.
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Now and Then explores the way childhood carries into adulthood, and the incredible endurance of friendships.
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Racism had brushed my life now and then, but not at the hands of the police.
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Can I comfortably buy this once now and then once again with the money left over?
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Demi Moore treated her three daughters to a screening of her 1995 film Now and Then.
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I think it's important to detach from [technology] every now and then to actually be present.
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But every now and then I think it's okay to acknowledge that the money thing sucks.
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"These are the two things I think are more concerning between now and then," Tabrizi said.
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But every now and then, the most eye-opening fashion lessons stem from more unexpected experiences.
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Every now and then she pauses to yank up a weed or prune a pomelo tree.
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"I was more concerned when she visited the comments section every now and then," David says.
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Every now and then, he teases his audience by pausing the music, waiting for an applause.
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This podcast description was written in 2017, so if something happens between now and then, apologies.
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And now and then a brave author gives us a book about the end of life.
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What is needed between now and then, therefore, is lots of practice working near an asteroid.
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Apple doesn't change its laptops very often, relying on internal component upgrades every now and then.
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An endless surge of cars interrupted now and then by people trudging through the drab wet.
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Every now and then you see something on the internet that's just... well, just quite nice.
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There's nothing wrong with using sports to bury your head in the sand now and then.
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Do we know anyone that brings multi-ton spacecraft into Port Canaveral every now and then?
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"Every now and then, these things happen," said Detroit Zoo spokeswoman Patricia Janeway told the paper.
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Now and then she lifts her head and looks intently at the landscape that surrounds us.
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There's an equally good chance that you think about replaying these games every now and then.
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I make flops, and every now and then one of those flops is a hit, hahaha.
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Electricity blackouts were common, and every now and then we had a day without running water.
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Between now and then, she says she knows she has a lot of work to do.
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Batman, in his current Ben Affleck incarnation, shows up now and then to provide brand continuity.
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Every now and then one would disappear over the rail in the middle of the night.
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You can delete that voice data from your Echo every now and then, and you should.
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And real, non-animated kids are still shown, now and then, sporting with their Lego creations.
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Every now and then I'd try to capture it from memory, and that's how it started.
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Nothing gets us ready for summer like the 1995 coming-of-age film Now and Then.
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To help her I'd take a sip every now and then but not really like it.
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The old heap's engine, sputtering now and then with a grandmotherly wheeze, refused to turn over .
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I don't wash my hair that often, but I do use conditioner every now and then.
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Thanks for making it uncool for me to phone in my workout every now and then.
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"I would look at the app every now and then with just morbid curiosity," Lin said.
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Now and then, for variety, I'll take a test totally unrelated to increasing my life expectancy.
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The authorities occasionally harass Ali, he says, because he has tourists stay every now and then.
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Every now and then I knock and go in, but I always feel like an intruder.
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" I don't think Bach would mind if, now and then, a performance of his own "St.
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We ate them all summer, and I still make an ode to them now and then.
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Ladies, don't let any man tell you that you don't deserve a burger now and then!
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Equal and opposite: Go ahead and be yourself every now and then; we're all family here.
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John Sebastian I had an apartment, but maybe I'd end up there overnight now and then.
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The dancers do brisk footwork (in tennis shoes) now and then, as if toying with it.
|
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The end of October is far away, with many fresh data points between now and then.
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A snake plant will live on even if you forget to water it now and then.
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Still, he added, "He's been known to enjoy a 3 Musketeers bar every now and then."
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Now and then you get a reminder of why you might have enjoyed the earlier movies.
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Now and then he went to a bar for drinks and a steak, sitting by himself.
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They do random drug tests and run drug-sniffing dogs through the dorms now and then.
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They handle hard floors and short carpets best, though they can get stuck now and then.
|
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This isn't to say it's wrong for comedians to lay off the jokes now and then.
|
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Now and then, the two full-time reporters dropped into the cafe to refill their mugs.
|
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You know, Cameron loves music and every now and then he may rap here and there.
|
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Humans require attention from their peers every now and then — your service animal is no different.
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We just got to talking after Group now and then, you know, over cookies and tea.
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And he's not content to be hemmed in; now and then, he deploys a rock band.
|
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For years, he had now and then let his people teach his work to other companies.
|
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Now and then, a silhouette of the director's arm intrudes into Mr. Schulback's crystal-clear shot.
|
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Still, a lot could change between now and then, and candidates can't get delegates without momentum.
|
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But a lot of political water will be flowing under the bridge between now and then.
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"When society changes, every now and then you need a new rule of manners," he says.
|
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My experiences have been mostly good, but every now and then, you run into bad situations.
|
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He looked at his gold watch now and then as the session ran deep into lunchtime.
|
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Inevitably, I'll infuriate and disappoint Bartola now and then, just as she sometimes grates on me.
|
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Every now and then, though, you'd see the real Ryan Hemsworth peek out, unabashed and authentic.
|
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But every now and then, the network presents a product that is stranger than the rest.
|
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I mark titles that interest me, and now and then I'll get hold of those galleys.
|
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We get that sometimes every now and then at Code or at one of our events.
|
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Let's talk about where VR is now, and then we'll talk about what you're doing now.
|
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Who wants to bet he orders a lot of oysters and whisky between now and then?
|
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But every now and then, an occasion calls for us to get a little more dressed up.
|
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We may poke fun at these crazy kids now and then, but consider our hearts utterly melted.
|
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Thinking about it initially, she got stuck and abandoned it, but now and then she circled back.
|
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You deserve to be able to get away now and then and relax on a tropical vacation.
|
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Market risk is a funny thing; it's not just happening now and then it disappears next year.
|
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And then every now and then we run a piece that might have come from the magazine.
|
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Every now and then in American politics, political parties enter their presidential nominating conventions deeply, deeply divided.
|
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Owning land equates to power now and then, and for men of color, the power to vote.
|
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Even the best bakers have epic fails every now and then — and Busy Philipps is no different.
|
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Helder confirmed this in his memoir Now and Then: From Coney Island to Here, released in 1998.
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The always outspoken Pink has been known to clap back at her haters every now and then.
|
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Buy your ticket now, and then pat yourself on the back for kicking procrastination to the curb.
|
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Normally Carpool Karaoke takes place solely behind the wheel, but every now and then there are detours.
|
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"Every now and then we'll find small, fragile, previously unknown fossil invertebrates in specialized habitats," Poinar said.
|
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However, "there is no right or wrong" about going to the driving range every now and then.
|
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Dancers paused now and then with hands to face, as if deciding whether Botox was needed yet.
|
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Every now and then, whether on purpose or by accident, a star stumbles into a wedding celebration.
|
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I have never gotten a clear answer, and I do talk to Fed officials now and then.
|
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And sometimes, every now and then, I'm in a store because I'm interested in looking at things.
|
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See it right here: The same skull image flashes in every now and then during the teaser.
|
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Even those who don't have siblings that are parents deserve a BOGO deal every now and then.
|
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Well, the four 12-year-olds in Now and Then still get to enjoy those sprawling months.
|
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Don't get me wrong, it still flares up every now and then, but way less than before.
|
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BECAUSE I READ EVERY NOW AND THEN PEOPLE THAT SAY JPMORGAN IS THREATENING – WE'RE NOT THREATENING ANYTHING.
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Anyone who has siblings knows they like to weigh in with their opinions every now and then.
|
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But back to the color, Apple has a habit of switching up colors every now and then.
|
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Since Sinkhole Day, inconsequential items from between now and then have been slipping back into the present.
|
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But there's a long, long way to go and a lot can happen between now and then.
|
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There are nerves every now and then, but you've got to find your confidence in some way.
|
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We all click the wrong link now and then, but the consequence isn't destabilizing an entire state.
|
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And every now and then, when I'm really desperate, I think of the Queen in a bikini.
|
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Read more ReadThe 13 Most Notorious Deleted Tweets in HistoryEveryone makes a bad tweet now and then.
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Every now and then, Kim Kardashian West posts a selfie that comes close to breaking the Internet.
|
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Here are some of the biggest differences between now and then: What a time to be alive.
|
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Every now and then you'd catch a peek of little Jack Garratt looking on from the audience.
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You're still searching "Lemmings + Game" every now and then, hoping for a big return that never comes.
|
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And every now and then, she needs to take some time to focus on her well-being.
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The games begin in just 5 months ... and a lot can happen between now and then. #GoUSA
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I recommend muting the video, and leaving it open in a tab, checking in now and then.
|
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But every now and then we are graced by wonderous moments that lay bare the human condition.
|
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Every now and then there's something so on-trend and affordable, it's tempting just to risk it.
|
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Her lower range was a little weak; now and then, sustained phrases lacked some bloom and depth.
|
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So what could change between now and then that makes the 2018 landscape more favorable for Republicans?
|
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Apple will, every now and then, make clear and sometimes controversial decisions, like removing the headphone jack.
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The pair regularly chat via FaceTime and surprise each other by showing up unexpectedly now and then.
|
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Now and then, though, he shows flashes of anger, a reminder of the horrors he's been through.
|
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You make a mistake, and every now and then they're going to make you pay for it.
|
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SORKIN: I WANT TO START A QUICK CONVERSATION NOW, AND THEN WE'RE GONNA SLIP IN A BREAK.
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Now and then I've found it a good corrective when my own writing gets out of hand.
|
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Every now and then, Jeffrey Epstein offered a winking reference to the well-known allegations against him.
|
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"I do hear people raising doubts every now and then," Ryan told the AIPAC crowd to cheers.
|
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Although I will not be surprised if the specter of Donald Trump comes up now and then.
|
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Every now and then, some lucky students get a chance to see some of Berkeley's wild turkeys.
|
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Now and then patrons looked at him in wonder, as you would when encountering unfrozen '70s Man.
|
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"Now and then, foreigners report that South Koreans have a mysterious attitude toward North Korea," she writes.
|
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Every now and then, you create a character and you're just like, 'Oh, this is comic gold.
|
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Now and then the undulations in the cemetery's brown grass revealed the gray-white tops of tombstones.
|
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Anthony understands he is a leader now, and even appears to care about defense now and then.
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One with ensemble members who are, in fact, worthy of carrying an A-plot now and then.
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I'll meet some nice people and every now and then I'll drop in on some nice records.
|
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Every now and then, I'll make him lamb hamburgers in exchange for shaved truffles or truffle oil.
|
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Every now and then, you have those customers: drunk people, rude people; people that don't have money.
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Recommended for comic fans who don't mind losing the thread of the story every now and then.
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Something always ended up keeping us in contact every now and then, just fate, not on purpose.
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And every now and then I would give Jen a really weird look [laughs loudly], just because.
|
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Now, every economist makes bad forecasts now and then — if you don't, you're not taking enough risks.
|
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And while it's impossible never to waste money, everyone could use a few tips now and then.
|
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Where do you see Silicon Valley right now, and then maybe in the age of Trump, too?
|
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The idea of a single citywide library system still arises now and then, usually for fiscal reasons.
|
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Now and then, he buys more formal pieces from Fontanini, an Italian company that specializes in presepi.
|
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Should I mutter "hut hut hut" continuously throughout the football game or just every now and then?
|
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I did a flip or handstand every now and then, but mostly followed women's gymnastics from afar.
|
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A few variations sneak in now and then, but I'm going to try to remember this one.
|
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Will there be some sort of external event that totally upends the environment between now and then?
|
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I'll probably buy the traditional cartridges for now and then explore other options as long term solutions.
|
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But another solution would be producing smaller-scaled works now and then at a range of spaces.
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What would you say is the biggest change between now and then as far as impeachment goes?
|
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Every now and then I like to review a gadget that's a little out of the ordinary.
|
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It's important to scale back on a busy schedule and enjoy your downtime every now and then.
|
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"All my attention between now and then is going go be focused on that," she told Sullivan.
|
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Now and then, a tap runs of its own accord, but does that count as a contact?
|
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That's assuming, fingers crossed, that no new cases from the area are found between now and then.
|
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But that doesn't mean Oscar hopefuls don't enjoy kicking back with familiar favorites every now and then.
|
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Look, every now and then a person has to put down the controller and take a bath.
|
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Hopefully they can make use of an alternate source of functional lifestyle water between now and then.
|
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It seems to every now and then let the leaders become laggards and the laggards become leaders.
|
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But it is equally plausible that a host of problems make themselves felt between now and then.
|
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Kate Middleton has also been known to recycle some of her best looks every now and then.
|
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Every now and then a seaplane takes off over the harbor, sounding exactly as Dad described it.
|
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Compared with her, Warhol, who now and then did express political ideas, was a progressive social thinker.
|
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Ditch the dining hall and pack your lunch every now and then — your waistline will thank you.
|
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Here's hoping Drake can get some R&R between now and then ... it's gonna be a doozy.
|
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Anyone in a shallow fantasy league will have need of high-upside players between now and then.
|
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But donning the suit comes with tremendous social responsibility — and every now and then, a little pee.
|
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They retweeted this content every now and then but, on an individual basis, produced very little new information.
|
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Price: $8.00 at Target Who among us doesn't need a little pick me up every now and then?
|
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We spot them every now and then in the wild using their ancient devices, and we are bewildered.
|
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Prince William gets a scolding from grandmaEven royals get told off by their grandparents every now and then.
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When you've got a track record like RH ... you can afford to hit a double now and then.
|
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Every now and then one piece or another would catch my eye and make it into my pocket.
|
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Sometimes they go over like lead balloons and are abandoned, but every now and then one catches on.
|
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I mean, they're kinda like the Chicago Cubs, you know, everybody had a bad century now and then.
|
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"Every now and then something comes along and just brightens your day," Garner, 46, wrote in the caption.
|
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I check back on the blog every now and then, and it's always the same person posting comments.
|
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I mean, they're kinda like the Chicago Cubs-- you know, everybody had a bad century now and then.
|
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Every now and then New Yorkers see something on the subway that's bizarre enough to give them pause.
|
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He was still known for a little patronage now and then, but had mostly shed his cronyism ways.
|
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Yes, that's true, but every now and then Matt Damon pops up in the investment ... Because he's famous.
|
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Every now and then, however, a supporting actor will capture the hearts of audiences and outshine the star.
|
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Gracie and Victoria make cameos every now and then on older sister Selena's mega-followed social media platforms.
|
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I tend to open it every now and then just because it's so different from everything out there.
|
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Every now and then, a blob of plasma may vaporize one of the jets, creating a bright flash.
|
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But even they meet with contempt now and then; an insult hurled here, a sharp rock thrown there.
|
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She's not afraid to laugh at herself now and then, but she also wants to be taken seriously.
|
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Of course, between now and then Sonos needs to get better microphones in (or attached to) its products.
|
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But every now and then, when reporting from the field, the reality of what that means strikes home.
|
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And, spoiler alert: He — and lots of other people — most certainly have used one between now and then.
|
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Eating vegetarian and vegan meals now and then is one of the ways some choose to do so.
|
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PHILADELPHIA — Every now and then, along comes an N.B.A. team that takes conventional wisdom and shoves it aside.
|
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Despite Wintour cracking a smile now and then, it's her intense level of seriousness we've come to expect.
|
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Sex — even sex you're having with yourself — is most exciting when you switch it up now and then.
|
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It's the planet of rebellion, after all — and what's wrong with a little rule-breaking now and then?
|
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I DO UNDERSTAND THAT EVERY NOW AND THEN THEY CAUSE PAIN AND SUFFERING IN A VERY SPECIFIC PLACE.
|
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But for the most part, it's okay to indulge in a little stress-venting every now and then.
|
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We still talk now and then [and] we will always have a bond and friendship like no other.
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"We're finishing the design process of that right now, and then we'll start for permits soon," he says.
|
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Every now and then he'll breeze through a novel (and sometimes in one sitting late into the night).
|
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But it's not just New Yorkers who find themselves in need of a quiet vibe now and then.
|
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Although they enjoy working together, they do bicker every now and then over the limited space at home.
|
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Deploying unpredictabilty every now and then has value, but being seen by your allies as unreliable is dangerous.
|
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"I reach out, make sure that she's good, and say, 'What's up?' every now and then," he says.
|
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Every now and then, TV manufacturers start a new trend to keep the hype for their products going.
|
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I've never been a heavy drug user, but I did enjoy smoking some weed every now and then.
|
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We here in The States are treated to an alligator-on-the-golf-course every now and then.
|
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But it's still worth looking at the real world and seeing what's going on every now and then.
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But every now and then, one person in the friendship ends up feeling taken advantage of or used.
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But every now and then, someone comes along who pushes the boundaries of what Halloween decorations can be.
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The NBA Draft kicks off on June 20 -- and obviously, a LOT can happen between now and then.
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In other words, it's only natural that many people need a little parental boost every now and then.
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But every now and then, the garbage fire calms down just a bit and some joy creeps in.
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Every now and then a capital ship will warp into view and every time you'll be like, yes.
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Don't worry AJ, even superfreak athletes like Dez Bryant get stuffed by the rim every now and then.
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But every now and then, you stumble across a gem, a bowl game you didn't know you needed.
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Let the women ahead convince you to ditch your leggings for a tulle skirt every now and then.
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Then he dragged Jesus into it, and reassured Kevin it's okay to screw up every now and then.
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But depending on what happens at the border between now and then, they may not have a choice.
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He likes to sit and watch the birds and little people in the distance every now and then.
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Every now and then there are those certain accessories that just put an extra pep in your step.
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ON EARTH, valuable assets are serviced, upgraded and recycled; they are also protected and, now and then, attacked.
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But every now and then, something finds its way through the chinks in their armor, and it's crippling.
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Click back over to the tab every now and then to check in on your spacefaring potato mission.
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But risk factors or no, it seemed like most small children had ear infections, every now and then.
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As we continued, now and then the driver opened the door to greet a storekeeper or fellow driver.
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And we will be there the whole way, releasing updated rankings once a month between now and then.
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And every now and then he'd bring the crates into Max Perkins and say, 'Is it a book?
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It's a cute way to communicate and let them know you're thinking of them every now and then.
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A lot can change between now and then, but the establishment has its work cut out for it.
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I used to believe the same thing, and still find myself thinking along those lines now and then.
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So when he uploads a lil track to Soundcloud now and then, it feels like a real treat.
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Even the most adorable place on the internet has to deal with online drama every now and then.
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Every now and then, however, Faith Nation reminds viewers that the battle over America's values has cosmic significance.
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Rose is using the anniversary as an opportunity to reflect on the city's DIY scene now and then.
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It's okay, it's good—we have little disagreements now and then, but it's all finished in ten minutes.
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Every now and then I'd remember, but I know I thought it was so funny at the time.
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Like, I know she's just absolutely stunning, but every now and then someone else will point it out.
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I love shopping and trying new styles, and like to splurge on luxury pieces every now and then.
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"With Juul, the pattern of use isn't kids having a cherry vape every now and then," he said.
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Now and then we see the long neck of a cormorant, or the colorful beak of a puffin.
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As such, it was weird enough to make me think Carter might still strike gold now and then.
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I'm not into buying the newest, latest and greatest — every now and then I'll buy a staple piece.
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It clunks to a halt now and then for some heartfelt, badly handled material about pregnancy and abortion.
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But seriously, I was relieved to learn that even the pros need an extra nudge now and then.
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Me and Holmes have always been geographically near each other so we would chat every now and then.
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Sometimes the best way to attain real contentment is to make yourself, now and then, a little uncomfortable.
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Every now and then one was slightly out of step, which only emphasized the regularity of the others.
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"You've got to have fun and let loose now and then," she said, letting loose a booming laugh.
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I&aposll be curious to see what news will come out of the woodwork between now and then.
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Another man is rebuilding his house a mile from the Donetsk airport, where fighting reignites now and then.
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If you don't slow down every now and then, you're also prone to cutting people with your words.
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They dove deep every now and then, and we all scanned the horizon for where they would reappear.
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But in this case, every now and then, the right player comes along, this one was worth it.
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But in this case, every now and then, the right player comes along, this one was worth it.
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Every now and then, one of these TVs will just rotate and people have to reroute around it.
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I get these letters now and then — the revenue service is always right — and it makes me mad.
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"Whenever I remember what happened, every now and then, all my body shivers and shakes," Person Five said.
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While she spoke, Bacon finger-combed her hair, pausing now and then to stare critically at the ends.
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If the GOP can pull off some legislative accomplishments between now and then, a different narrative should evolve.
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"I believe now and then that I am not either of the people in this photo," Northam said.
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Now and then there is a frightening roar overhead, the sound of the world, that sends them cowering.
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I still get up in front of an audience every now and then to get my fix in.
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He is known to rock alter egos every now and then ... sounds like this could be his latest.
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Anyone in a deeper league will be trying to cobble together bye-week solutions between now and then.
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It didn't all work out, but I'm actually very ... Well, now and then Yahoo wears you ... It's funny.
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This is common enough that every now and then, it will get people into a lot of trouble.
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Roast, stirring now and then, until the vegetables are softened and browned in spots, about 20 minutes. 3.
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I would stop them every now and then and ask them to drowsily repeat something, and the camera improvised.
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It's like telling me the sky is green now and then holding my chin so I can't look up.
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And between now and then, global mobile traffic will grow at twice the rate of the world's population growth.
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Every now and then he coughs, glitchy fuzz covering the screen, thick globs of blood coming from his mouth.
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Every now and then I'm jamming to the music but I'm not on the dance floor cause it's thick.
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They try these boycotts every now and then, they attack you, they go after you, what is that like?
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Every now and then there's this little target that pops up and it just flashes for a brief second.
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She may look invincible, but even Halle Berry falls victim to an on-set injury every now and then.
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While it's common to get a little too high every now and then, getting seriously ill is another issue.
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Even if you're OK with a more modest iPad-based office setup, you'll hit a wall now and then.
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It would be faster for Congress to appropriate the money now and then Mexico can pay it back later.
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As much as we love a glass of wine every now and then, we applaud Zendaya's commitment to sobriety.
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And every now and then, she'll pick up free 10-pound bags of potatoes at the local food bank.
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These stories are disturbing in the present, but nostalgia provides a sort of protective shield between now and then.
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Between now and then, I haven't worked on as much straightforward comic work, but rather more traditional publishing projects.
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But every now and then you have to refamiliarize yourself with these things, and the internet makes it easy.
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It's hard to see what has happened between now and then that would have reversed that trend so dramatically.
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There might have been like a $5 bill that my grandmother sent me from Cleveland every now and then.
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And no, we're not talking about those matchy-matchy House of Déreon ensembles that resurface every now and then.
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Every now and then, another gadget comes along that tries to add a human touch to bare, cold metal.
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Every now and then, I asked Ashwin about his wife: in line at the movies, or after a beer.
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Twitter could even figure out who likes a few threats of violence now and then and personalize the masking.
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They stubbornly get out of their hospital beds and declare themselves healed, and every now and then, it works.
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The list isn't quite as impressive but it also locks down various exclusives now and then, like Mr. Robot.
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" Songwriting sessions can be "grueling," he says, but every now and then "the heart of the song flies out.
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It's mostly a gimmick, but it sounds like it could be fun now and then for Instagram and Snapchat.
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But you've probably used it to describe your ex who still slides into your DMs every now and then.
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Price: $14.90 H22017OPal Smart Bottle In case you forget that you need to drink water every now and then.
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Essatim makes a few dollars every now and then by sewing cloth into scarves to sell in the market.
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And to young girls watching the film in the late '90s, Now and Then conveyed that they had options.
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Most of today's kids' TV blasts you; Rogers understood that kids also like to be soothed now and then.
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But every now and then, something happens that seems outrageous even by our current lax standards of ownership online.
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When a faucet is on, it creates an unending stream, as opposed to a drip every now and then.
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"I'm going to North Carolina right now and then to Florida then up to New Hampshire," Trump told Bash.
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And every now and then everyone in Silicon Valley realizes that AI will eventually replace enormous numbers of jobs.
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Every now and then I'm like ... I was telling someone, so what's a good thing to say about Trump?
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It'll come up every now and then but I don't think about it as much as you probably think.
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He still takes mushrooms and LSD every now and then, usually when he wants to get a fresh perspective.
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Every now and then we'd look up and the nurse would let us know he was still with us.
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But those midterms are more than 19 months away and a whole lot can change between now and then.
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Children still manage surprise us, Bill & Ted 3 is actually happening, and every now and then, people get lucky.
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"I use similes, metaphor, hyperbole, every now and then to stress a point," Duterte said, referring to his rhetoric.
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The only thing I have to do is go by the lawyer or our accountant every now and then.
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Every now and then, you'll see a team there, wearing gloves and lab coats, flying a small white drone.
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Hart and Esfandiari have been solid friends for years -- having played in poker tournaments together every now and then.
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There's a fortune in the fortress of patents, and every now and then someone jumps in and makes money.
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The Old Geezer would nudge me now and then, just before a note would arrive for an unsuspecting chap.
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Now and then I'll specifically want a pause or a gape at a weird moment, and it'll just happen.
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But every now and then, things don't go as planned, even if you're you're championship basketball legend Dennis Rodman.
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Leons explained that it's vital to give your brain that chance to catch its breath every now and then.
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This is a hint that Europa's surface breaks up now and then due to the massive gravity of Jupiter.
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Nevertheless, his mother-in-law sighed every now and then and said how fortunate he was to be alive.
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The only one that's really in debate is December and we've a lot of news between now and then.
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"It flares up every now and then, and I get spasms," said Teixeira, who is retiring after the season.
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Every now and then, he asked the Japan Coast Guard to conduct an official search for his daughter's body.
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Every now and then, he stopped suddenly and threw his arms out wide in a gesture of utter bewilderment.
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The campaign trail doesn't really encourage reflection, and it's important to sit with your thoughts every now and then.
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Of course, total seclusion wasn't a possibility, and I did leave the house with my child now and then.
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Usually they should just rest in one's lap, sneaking beneath the garment now and then for a wee scratch.
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Vanessa Williams starred as the vain and insensitive Renee Perry that ruffled the ladies' feathers every now and then.
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Regular Jeffs all over the country — good, responsible, patriotic Americans — have a sesh now and then… and it's OK!
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The network should have used the Scully finale as its anchor and cut now and then to other games.
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I mean, even the most servile amongst them has got to look in the mirror every now and then.
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We're told they still talk every now and then, but nothing will ever go back to how it was.
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Snow covers the endless landscape, populated by grazing cattle, a few horses and every now and then a deer.
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Now and then, they'd try a tentative swipe with the blade or an awkward down-cut with the axe.
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But she called my mother now and then, and they talked on the phone for a long, long time.
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Every now and then, there's a controversy over the ashram—that it's exploitative, or that Amma is a bully.
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Shit is gonna happen now and then, so you gotta try and deal with it with a happy face.
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I change every now and then, but I'm not someone who spends much time in front of a mirror.
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"I smoke weed, and every now and then I slip up and do something that's poor judgment," he said.
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"You're going to have ones like that every now and then," Yankees Manager Aaron Boone said of Tanaka's performance.
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Every now and then the action stops so a character can make an impassioned speech about vengeance or justice.
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Setting a release date for two weeks from now and then releasing an album in two days is boring.
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Between now and then, an army of lobbyists will be pressuring lawmakers to protect favored special-interest tax breaks.
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"Parents are parents," she says, and every now and then one gets aggressive about his or her child's performance.
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Politically speaking, there are eons between now and then, and the Virginia governor's race had facets all its own.
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From my window, gazing across the East River, I see a car pass now and then on F.D.R. Drive.
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Every now and then a poor hick gets shot carrying a backpack of dope along a winding mountain trail.
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Screenland Every now and then, the internet coughs up a viral video that has the quality of found art.
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With all the theater you both see, you must be hungry for a "Wow" every now and then, too.
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Every now and then there will be coaches, owners that go out of the norm and hire some coaches.
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But every now and then there will be a day where I absolutely crush, and that keeps me going.
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Like my dad every now and then will be like, 'So, when are you going to meet a girl?
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Or are you going to send me on a scavenger hunt for a severed head between now and then?
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"Like now, and then, it's not about the person," Jeffrey Herbst, president of the Newseum, said in an interview.
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He told me that, every now and then, a patient will ask him to sign one of his books.
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My wife took all this to heart and, just for companionship, she whined along with me now and then.
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Now and then there were slightly shaky entrances, and little glitches of coordination between the chorus and the orchestra.
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Nevertheless, I learned to trust my instincts and to suspect that now and then my dreams might have meaning.
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But now and then an exhibition throws a curve, using significant works to offer up puzzling, even perplexing connections.
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"Over and over again, it was like, 'It's happening now,' and then, 'Hurry up and wait,'" Ms. Newman said.
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"We'd talk every now and then," Lawrence said of Fields earlier this month, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Center Jason Kelce and especially right tackle Lane Johnson go through lulls now and then, between stretches of dominance.
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I think everyone just needs a reminder every now and then that humanity is found in the small things.
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Every now and then, though, an upstart team will sustain its hot start, allowing players and fans to dream.
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And so, everything that happens between now and then, quite honestly, a lot of people hedging, some people speculating.
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Cut taxes now and then build political momentum for a tax reform and simplification agenda in 2018 and 2019.
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Instead, a gulf opened up between now and then, and a host of designers, including Mr. Thimister, fell in.
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Between now and then, she can earn additional credit to move up her release date even sooner, he says.
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Between now and then, Ginsburg is scheduled to make appearances in Chicago, New York City and Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Every now and then, the American public needs to know our country has pushed back in a major way.
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Enjoying a good splurge now and then doesn't necessarily have to set you back from your long-term goals.
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Waleed Aly Every now and then you get the impression that Australia is desperate to be under grave threat.
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Even the "experts" slip up every now and then, because to be bad with money is to be human.
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I also try to balance that with comfort — a treat now and then to mitigate the occasional lumpy mattress.
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And let's all try not to put garlic ANYWHERE other than in our own mouths between now and then.
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That's why, every now and then, we go out and you see people being taken away or being released.
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So every now and then, one of the lessons I learned is take notes on paper in a notebook.
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When he sneaks in a more distinctly Nigerian-sounding highlife riff every now and then, the mesh is pristine.
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The more complicated your finances get, the more likely you are to need a helping hand every now and then.
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Now and then, you'll find yourself at a fork in the road and you won't know which path to take.
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Now, I don't know your roommate, but I'm going to guess that, every now and then, they have to think.
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The wind will catch ahold of it and it'll look like a kite with a tail every now and then.
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Khloé Kardashian may love a good fried chicken splurge every now and then, but she draws the line at pork.
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"Every now and then we get an SMS directing us to a school to get the food aid," she said.
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I've seen some really gross and offensive ones, and now and then I have asked people to take them down.
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He also made sure to throw in some meme action every now and then, to make it truly internet-worthy.
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Adele may perform her songs solo, but that doesn't mean she's adverse to sharing the stage every now and then.
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But if Sanders has any sort of problem between now and then, it's likely the end of his campaign. 3.
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Every now and then, it is fun to work with the artist and have them right there as we're working.
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We'll probably see some relief in the month of June, but a not a whole lot between now and then.
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Every now and then, he hears a slur from a drunk stumbling in or from a shoplifter who got caught.
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Every now and then, the International Space Station has to change its position in orbit to avoid collisions with debris.
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I'm kind of flirty with guys every now and then, but he's like: 'You put me first, and I'm good.
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" Moore shared that the former couple has "some mutual friends" and they'll "see each other around every now and then.
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There have been tantalizing hints now and then, but none met the threshold required to claim a bona fide discovery.
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"But every now and then when something does work, it's nice to see that people are also excited about it."
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Watching Now and Then today, it's striking to to see how talented these performers were at such a young age.
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In the ocean of online drone videos, every now and then some footage comes along that takes you by surprise.
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Every now and then, you see an act which doesn't get the titles to go with how over it is.
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There are things you can do to avoid this problem, like deliberately switching the machine off every now and then.
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When in doubt, pause every now and then to make sure you've given the other person space to say something.
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Because there's a lot of, you know, fathers and sons who sell guns every now and then at gun shows.
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Even you—one of the most realistic and practical signs in the zodiac—love to escape reality now and then.
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Google discounts some of its products now and then, but this week four of them have had their prices slashed.
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Even Beyoncé, who molds her own release strategies from scratch every now and then, turns to TIDAL for exclusive drops.
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Although it probably wouldn't be too terrible if she spoke up more every now and then, instead of her husband.
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Every now and then their enthusiasm gets silly, but this is an ebullient, credible rendition of pop's eternal adolescent thrill.
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But, there's also nothing wrong with lending a helping hand or stepping up in a crisis every now and then.
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"Every now and then, you might be missing out because you're not stepping out of your comfort zone," Hope said.
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Kids may say some spectacularly funny things at times, but every now and then they can be impressively wise too.
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A couple of articles would be written now and then, maybe a few, but then it would die down again.
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"Every now and then they'll go out to a movie at ArcLight, but they just hang out at their place."
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But even she admits that it's nice to have her feet firmly planted on the ground every now and then.
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This is the smooth-talking pimp mode Wayne would get into every now and then, and it didn't really resonate.
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Now and then, a lower level elective or appointed official gets caught with his or her hand in the till.
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Today I manage all the other drivers, but I still make a trip every now and then, just to socialize.
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You hear some variation of this idea floated every now and then, and it's sounds like all sorts of fun.
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"You tell me you love me, but tell me again / I need the reassurance every now and then," she sings.
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Every now and then, what one brings to the table animates the discussion enough to create small but meaningful changes.
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"There will be time between now and then for the IRS to provide some guidance on these things," she said.
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Every now and then, The Washington Post publishes something that provokes uniquely murderous rage from readers across the political spectrum.
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And every now and then one of us would meet a ghost of himself talking in anonymous streets across America.
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Maybe we should just take a step back and recognize that it's OK to be nice every now and then.
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This is a theme that hasn't run as often as it used to, but comes up every now and then.
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But we still sign up for guided groups now and then, because the experts see and hear so much more.
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One of us would tell a story about our day and she'd interject every now and then to give notes.
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But really, what's the point of owning a historical tiara if you can't show it off every now and then?
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But keeping up with a fitness routine doesn't mean the dancer didn't give in to her cravings now and then.
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Sneaking around will only get you so far — every now and then you'll have to face your foes head-on.
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He would look up and answer a question now and then, but it was as if he were dreaming elsewhere.
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So doing it in stages and being more realistic about what you can change now, and then work towards it.
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Every now and then, I came across windows that were shattered, walls that were missing, and ceilings that were collapsed.
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Every now and then you'll be challenged with a quiz or competition that will determine which way the story goes.
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Most of the time, Ms. Keane maintained a common-sense tone of voice, but every now and then she roared.
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If there are any new system updates waiting, Roku will download and install them now, and then reboot if necessary.
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Between now and then, I will do everything I can to ensure that she is elected as our 45th president.
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Every now and then he'd be reading the comic and he'd go, 'You're not steering it toward this, are you?
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Every now and then, a game will get so popular that it starts to sneak its way into popular culture.
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Now and then Joel read an obituary to the others in the room, six men and women confronting their screens.
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We deserve to choose something special, every now and then, to help honor the new chapter of that unfolding story.
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My mother stayed mostly in her bedroom, alone, coming out every now and then to fill a glass with ice.
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"So between now and then, Hakeem will have to be in custody for at least until August," Trumph Jalichandra said.
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Every now and then he gets a piece of fun archaic equipment and we get to be his guinea pigs.
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But every now and then the spiritual emotionalism elicited in those youth group retreats or Sunday sermons assuaged my depression.
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I eat clean for the most part, but am human and love to indulge in dessert every now and then.
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Now and then journalists will resort to the L-word, "lie," as The New York Times has done on occasion.
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Every now and then she tucked a section of lathed wood or some other object or material within a stack.
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Every now and then, someone would come up and start interacting with the bush; stroking the leaves, pulling them off.
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Every now and then one of us loses a phone or changes a number, and we start a new chat.
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Can't really blame 'em, though ... newborns need their rest, and new parents need some free time, every now and then.
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I snorkeled for a half-hour, finding coral and small fish, and glancing back now and then at the fort.
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And yet, every now and then, the internet provides moments of positivity and humor, even the occasional morsel of togetherness.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK.Every now and then, you'll see reports of prisoners uploading banter photos to Facebook.
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Every now and then, he stopped in place, inflated his chest and made a sound like a rusty swing set.
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Mr. Mamdani likes to imagine her wearing it every now and then, eyebrow cocked, still prowling the streets as Nani.
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A DEKE, which is a fake-out on the ice, comes up every now and then and is worth knowing.
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DOUGLAS: Every now and then, I could be talking about something, and for a brief second, I get a relief.
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Every now and then, you're going to step over the limit of the car, and you're going to wreck it.
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But now and then, I like to just make my own Monday and have no one to blame but myself!
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Home again, we still rode the Bonneville now and then, but never again as we did that first summer together.
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But now and then, this "Barbecü" drew out the affecting emotional strands of Wagner's cycle in playful or poignant ways.
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Now, I will be writing obituaries of others, which I've done now and then while covering sports media and business.
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Grant (Eric McCormack) assumes the body of an F.B.I. agent whose wife wouldn't mind a little romance now and then.
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Every now and then, he would open his passport and stroke the thin paper visa as if it were alive.
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Now and then, I suspect that an honest art writer might feel as if he or she is losing it.
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A note of ugliness amid ballet's insistent beauty, a little nightmare now and then: it's always a good sign. ♦
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Bronfenbrenner worries the new tax code will have employees rushing for the exits now, and then realizing the consequences later.
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Now and then we passed a hand-painted sign standing in a field, a gesture of anonymous pride or defiance.
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LONDON — Are you a fan of cheeky puns and can't resist a bit of colourful language every now and then?
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I mean, every now and then we have a free-range chicken that kind of goes out on its own.
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Illustration: Randall MunroeEvery now and then, viral internet stories make the rounds spreading wild claims about some upcoming astronomical event.
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And then every now and then we see something that looks like it's attractively priced to us as a business.
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He's grown accustomed to the "wobble now and then in his peripheral vision" as they continue to hover around him.
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Every now and then during my visit, she sat at her large wooden desk and took out a legal pad.
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"Every now and then you hire the wrong CEO," Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban told CNN's Van Jones in 2017.
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Take a few moments every now and then, Pretor-Pinney advises, to contemplate the clouds; it's good for your health.
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Don't beat yourself up if you need to tune out every now and then and take a mental health break.
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The narrator's identity long remains a mystery; he drops in now and then to add or explain, not always precisely.
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There was a thin bare moisture in the breeze, and every now and then he opened his mouth to it.
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Her figure appeared now and then through the wispy drapes of her bedroom when she opened or shut the window.
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I still get tempted, every now and then, to return to the game, even more so than the Galaxy series.
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He parked his car funny and he yelled at people and, maybe every now and then something got thrown, small.
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We may win an Oscar now and then, but an Oscar is not going to fundamentally change how Hollywood does business.
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Maybe we should be grateful when, now and then, they give us a broader view of it — even if by accident.
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But—not to be ungrateful—a letter every now and then and sending stuff once isn't really a strong support system.
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And if anything had come up between now and then, you would have seen that as you have seen almost everything.
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This gives them, now and then, consciousness—which gives them a place to judge and make sense of their own dissonance.
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I'm all for treating yourself every now and then, but I also like to re-create decadent foods in healthy ways.
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I'm waiting for her just now, we have a young kid so it's nice to get out every now and then.
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Every now and then I just go in and smell it and take myself back to the moment and the memories.
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"Every now and then you meet somebody who just knocks your socks off," the designer captioned the never-before-seen snap.
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Every now and then, someone will question why she chose to adopt a child internationally instead of in the United States.
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But every now and then, the Sun burps out an extra helping of charged particles known as a coronal mass ejection.
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Now and then he takes hold of her leash and tugs on it; she looks up at him and smiles patiently.
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But then again, who doesn't like to live life on the edge — cautiously guarding a nip-slip — every now and then?
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I want the whole cake right now, but I enjoy it more when I just have a slice now and then.
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Despite their best efforts, the professionals at Saturday Night Live find themselves laughing right along with us every now and then.
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There are many movies about the friendship between teen girls, from The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants to Now and Then.
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I'm a real person living in the real world, and I know life can throw you a curveball now and then.
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Now and then, she seemed cautious, sometimes taking an extra moment to prepare a phrase, which let the line go slack.
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Kardashian West also revealed during her Twitter Q&A that her daughter has a tendency to break down now and then.
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Every now and then, one of the farmers does an inspection to ensure all is well, explains co-founder Marc Oshima.
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She-HulkWe've all felt like She-Hulk every now and then, so this green-hued costume is feasible to pull off.
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The company has raised more than $120 million and is also securing credit every now and then to fuel its growth.
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And you can bet a few sentimental types will find a way to check now and then after that as well.
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Now and Then was an essential part of every single slumber party I threw or attended throughout my pre-teen years.
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Here's to you and yours, and don't forget to turn off your devices now and then for a mental health break.
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Shop now, and then tell all your friends — after you've safely checked out and received your order confirmation email, of course.
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Every now and then you'll have a -- you'll see an incident in the air that we may judge to be unsafe.
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" She also mentioned that Lamby still "drink[s] from 'the golden tap' now and then, but that's our weird little boy!
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If they need a sport headphone between now and then, we'll send them a wired SoundSport headphone, also free of charge.
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It's an old trick to go big with an object that has utilitarian functions, but it still works now and then.
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Their plight surfaced now and then in the news, but came to prominence after a series of reports in The Guardian.
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You know, every now and then you have these off days where shit is worse, but you're trying to ignore it.
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"That's a long time from now and between now and then we're probably going to have an economic slowdown," said Sanchez.
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There could be a lot of wheeling and dealing between now and then, although it will mostly happen out of sight.
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"We'll do the treks here now, and then hopefully we'll come back here in five years," he said during his expedition.
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Add a large pinch of salt and cook over medium heat, stirring now and then, until quite creamy, about 15 minutes.
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So saying you'll vote to repeal now and then will come up with a replacement plan later isn't a strong justification.
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You may need to stock up on hot gun glue sticks every now and then, but it'll be worth the trouble.
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But that's only if Trump wins all 606 delegates at stake in the 14 states that votes between now and then.
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"You have to switch it up a little bit now and then while still staying connected to your partner," she said.
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It's easy to get lost in the rhythm of everyday life, but surely there's room for fun every now and then.
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In this '80s power anthem homage, the girls indulge in "some kind of primal ritual we need now and then," i.e.
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I still use it for that…Every now and then I almost forget to use Twitter because of the president, basically.
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We hike onward, now and then meeting a farmer's sleigh, the horse's harness jingling; the snow often comes to our knees.
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"I only take an anti-inflammatory now and then if I'm having problems with my back or my hips," he said.
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But so much can happen between now and then and there are way too many variables to leap towards that conclusion.
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"Between now and then, it is business as usual for us," Mr. Katzenberg said in remarks on a call with analysts.
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Instagram is a bit like Disneyland—if every now and then the seven dwarfs hollered at Snow White for looking fat.
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Let's hope that there's enough time between now and then for fans to prep for that avalanche of snowmen and singalongs.
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Every now and then I meet a women who is a decision maker (about 5 percent of the investors I meet).
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It sounds creepy, and I probably shouldn't do it, but every now and then you capture a lil nugget of gold.
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He would need to win 60 percent of the remaining delegates between now and then to pass the 1,237 mark early.
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Now and then, the 16-year-old picks up a soft drinks bottle and pours out a tot of clear alcohol.
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If they do, and a deal with Disney isn't made between now and then, the movies wouldn't include any MCU characters.
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"Old" socialists got a few percentage points of the presidential vote and elected an odd mayor or congressmen now and then.
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"Every now and then, you'll see an incident in the air that we may judge to be unsafe," Admiral Harris said.
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"The old days of just doing what they want and being subject to lawsuits now and then are over," Cordray said.
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Savannah, Georgia's Bonaventure Cemetery was featured in the films "Now and Then" and "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil."
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I'm no sushi expert, but I do love a nice hunk of raw fish on some vinegary rice now and then.
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Even so, every now and then drug cops open up about the realities of clearing the streets of dealers and drugs.
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Plenty of things could go wrong between now and then—but this postseason, the Lombardi Trophy is the Falcons' to lose.
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They need to check some servers, fix some solar panels now and then, maybe throw some more silicon in the hopper.
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Today, I have a new acupuncturist: one who encourages intuitive eating and even allows me ice cream every now and then.
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Higher variation, on the other hand, means users pop in every now and then for a marathon to play catch-up.
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They have also made positive comments about each other now and then with Putin lauding Trump's handling of the U.S. economy.
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But they've got to do—between now and then—the Easter show, which requires planning and choreographing and stuff like that.
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There are feel-good friend-centered movies like Now and Then (19933), Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005), and Crossroads (2002).
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I love talking with him, I just think it would be healthy if we change the topic every now and then.
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Is there any reasonable chance a compromise plan on how to leave the EU emerges in Britain between now and then?
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And Charlie comes up with things every now and then that are extremely questionable, both in his judgment and his memory.
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They have a chance to profit from that painful experience by borrowing now, and then putting the money to good use.
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It prefers a warm, humid environment, which a covered terrarium can maintain with a spritz of water every now and then.
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Mr. Shaw stopped every now and then at the microphone to trade off songs with Mr. Langone, who was sweating profusely.
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