"I'm willing to concede that Trump on occasion is crass, but I'd like my opponents to concede that Hillary on occasion is corrupt," he said.
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"Over the years, the President and first lady have on occasion -- not frequently, but on occasion -- they've hosted parties at the White House for their friends," Earnest said.
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She's the mom — and the bad cop on occasion.
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I like to pretend I'm a bartender on occasion. ($237.25).
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Sethi admits that on occasion, he does get stressed out.
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The gatherings are often extravagant and, on occasion, homey affairs.
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Dr. Kvist does so, on occasion, as do other leechologists.
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Super Likeable will only pop up on occasion, says Tinder.
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He also says that she has attacked him on occasion.
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Thus he would only have visited the NMNH on occasion.
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I still dabble on occasion, and I still enjoy it.
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U.A.E. forces have, on occasion, conducted counterterrorism missions in Sinai.
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On occasion, their voices could be overheard, rising in exasperation.
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Moreover, Republicans as a group have constrained Trump on occasion.
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It's just something that on occasion happens in the South.
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On occasion, a younger Democrat will poke at the problem.
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You've visited that world on occasion, but it's not home.
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On occasion, strains mutate and spread from animals to humans.
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But it was, on occasion, at least sort of mesmerizing.
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On occasion he even spins records as, sigh, D.J. Masonic.
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On occasion, the novel falls into its own aesthetic traps.
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Siri, on occasion, still took several seconds to respond to commands.
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When I worded with President Obama and I did on occasion.
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Elsewhere in economics one methodology has on occasion crowded others out.
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I apologize to my wife for not being presidential on occasion.
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On occasion, the government itself seems equally eager not to offend.
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He has on occasion exaggerated his influence over his American counterpart.
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Mr Macron has on occasion exaggerated his influence over Mr Trump.
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Case in point: She's been known to delete photos on occasion.
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Even so, the pro-regulation forces could claim victory on occasion.
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He has delivered a speech straight off the teleprompter on occasion.
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And yes, people might have had too many beers on occasion.
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He has said on occasion, "It's none of your f****** business."
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The Israeli news media has reported accusations that on occasion Mrs.
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Also, they have to get out of the car on occasion.
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Yes, on occasion, we celebrate a military victory with a parade.
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On occasion, Trump also used his words to simply inflate himself.
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"Sorry, I have to vent on occasion," Arthur explained to Lettko.
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On occasion, they have sold their least profitable properties to redevelopers.
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On occasion, he even plays both brothers in the same scene.
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He has also on occasion provoked a backlash with incendiary tweets.
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Unlike here in New York, where the trains run on occasion.
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Rhona and Rhoda continued to ski on occasion into their 90s.
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I have made substitutions with shrimp or squid on occasion, too.
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On occasion, the nation's highest court has found that hypothetical gun.
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It might even, on occasion, challenge you to change your mind.
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On occasion, they ask other teachers to donate days to them.
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On occasion, the vitriol is leveled at people who study sex.
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On occasion, the base warmed up, but not to any noticeable degree.
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What's more, we learned that humans had sex with them on occasion.
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He said he still smokes on occasion at parties on the weekends.
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They are always pleased to arrive and, on occasion, reluctant to leave.
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Even he has confessed on occasion that it is an unhealthy one.
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On occasion Yiannopoulos didn't ease his masters at Breitbart in gently enough.
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We use it for everything: shopping, laundry, and even moving, on occasion.
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On occasion, the staff warned of transfers that might attract unwanted attention.
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The two wrote letters and met on occasion to see operas together.
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On occasion, he raised his voice at the Democratic senators questioning him.
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They have a Prime account and shop at Whole Foods on occasion.
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On occasion he has defied the administration in defence of his department.
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You know that I&aposve been on occasion critical of the president.
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Our sources say they still text each other on occasion, as well.
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Bravo superfan Jennifer Lawrence is even known to pop in on occasion.
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On occasion they have made up over half of the national side.
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On occasion it was something that had occurred during their previous employment.
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If it sticks it to WPP on occasion, that's probably okay, too.
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On occasion, The New York Times will pose questions to notable showrunners.
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On occasion, they try to take advantage of their unique living arrangement.
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Yes, insects can get into the house and do so on occasion.
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He has said his own wife, Debbie, second-guesses him on occasion.
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That's not to say that an emotional can't, on occasion, be correct.
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Men, by the way, are both discussed and heard from on occasion.
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On occasion, when working with Malachi, they called themselves the Jackson Three.
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On occasion, this puts me in very close proximity to NBA LargeMen.
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But on occasion, four times, we used certain laws that are there.
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And, on occasion, the duo will play some football in their backyard.
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Trump's personnel choices have, on occasion, have had ideological conflicts with McAleenan.
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Our scientists have on occasion collaborated with Dr. Miller on other pieces.
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On occasion, Young pats the top of Jackson's hand while correcting him.
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His brothers and mother will remain in France, visiting him on occasion.
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On occasion, Bosker radiates youthful self-importance, maybe a touch of naïveté.
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On occasion, the smell of tear-gas has wafted into the exchange.
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Trump derided Bolton's penchant for pushing military action and intervention on occasion.
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Other countries have, on occasion, taken a much tougher line with Facebook.
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Jewelers and shop owners have on occasion been known to shoot first.
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Disgraced former New York mayor Eliot Spitzer also breakfasts there on occasion.
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On occasion, the city helps them find a new place to stay.
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On occasion you have a trademark issue that might force a rebrand.
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Overall, the practice has for the most part disappeared only resurfacing on occasion.
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And Houdini actually hired Lovecraft on occasion to do some ghostwriting for him.
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"I believe on occasion I used that name," Trump said at the time.
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You are not 'cheating' when you have a cookie, or two, on occasion.
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On occasion, even the most exciting discoveries can be overturned with more evidence.
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But especially in recent years, it has become, on occasion, a bit cloying.
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The separatists have been dogged by infighting that has, on occasion, turned violent.
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It gives purpose to people's days and, on occasion, can even be fun.
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On occasion, the two have sent soldiers on forays into one another's territory.
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On occasion, he also starts off his day with a can of sardines.
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He has on occasion ridden roughshod over the principles of modern corporate governance.
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On occasion, they came to him, he told me, in tears of gratitude.
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He's replaced it with vaping oils, which he partakes in only on occasion.
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I only do it on occasion currently, and I'll be keeping to that.
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Tensions between Turks and Syrians flare up on occasion in the host country.
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He smirked through questioning and condemnation from lawmakers, drawing their ire on occasion.
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Suddenly you wonder why you're not doing this on occasion or even regularly.
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Velib: $2.50 for my citywide bike-share membership, which I use on occasion.
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I have eaten sandwiches in 2007 that I still think about on occasion.
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On occasion more than half of national cricket teams have been non-white.
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They would be eating mammals like raccoons, waterbirds, turtles, and deer on occasion.
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"I'd consider letting him DH on occasion," a NL front office member said.
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On occasion, I spend time before or after "work hours" getting things done.
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On occasion, these allusions can be literal to the point of seeming silly.
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On occasion, even the United States and Israel enjoyed close collaboration with Damascus.
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The Chamber typically endorses pro-business Republican candidates and, on occasion, moderate Democrats.
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They also need time to think, to legislate and, on occasion, to govern.
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Both members of the couple, she later wrote, sexually molested her on occasion.
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You might have known there were some little canyons there [laughter] on occasion.
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I do use condoms on occasion but it's never really at my insistence.
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We've made some mistakes and we've even been taken advantage of on occasion.
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In an interview, the poet admitted to singing it to herself on occasion.
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So I turned, as I have on occasion, to the candidates' web sites.
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Tray, on occasion, behaves ridiculously, but he's not primarily the object of fun.
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And he has been joined, on occasion, by senior members of his administration.
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On occasion, the players would invite him to take part in batting practice.
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But in conversation, she is expansive and trusting and, on occasion, thrillingly indiscreet.
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On occasion, she had blockbuster family reunions with more than 50 overnight guests.
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And, yes, Amos still works Coney Island on occasion—she probably always will.
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"We had them queued up through the front door on occasion," he recalled.
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On occasion, however, a building's perks prove perfectly suited to a particular resident.
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On occasion, he'll also do special favors for a friend or a client.
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"The entourage felt cool on occasion, but it was never me," Kaine said.
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Raz challenged me on occasion in a way that segued imperceptibly into harassment.
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While noise levels can reach impressive levels on occasion, they are rarely sustained.
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On occasion, players who have appealed to officials have found themselves punished instead.
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On occasion, she and Divian play basketball at a park in the Bronx.
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While plague is rare today, fleas still transmit the dangerous disease on occasion.
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We were all standing in queues to buy toilet paper and, on occasion, ham.
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Jane Austen was known, on occasion, to open her novels with an entire paragraph.
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We've seen bouts of wildness with him on occasion, but he really lost it.
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Maybe interns and junior residents do this on occasion, but doctors in mid-career?
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They also come with special gifts on occasion — like movies — for some added fun.
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On occasion, and as events dictate, my observations may stray across the Austrian border.
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On occasion, Kenney's jabs look more like personal animus than a clash of ideas.
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They may, on occasion, order you around and be clearly unappreciative of your efforts.
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He probably did use a compass and a straight edge, at least on occasion.
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Cell phone screens, panini press levers and talking toys all fall apart on occasion.
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But the One True Noble One has been spotted "using" Apple computers on occasion.
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One favored tactic is hiring an executive coach, and it even works on occasion.
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My firm works with the Warriors so we get opportunities like this on occasion.
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Extremist Buddhists from the Sinhala majority have on occasion attacked Muslims on various pretexts.
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The art gallery can be a rather austere space—maybe even brutalist on occasion.
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Ramirez has the ability, on occasion, to throttle both all the way up simultaneously.
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I wanted to see if you'd mind if I worked from home on occasion.
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On occasion, the bets themselves prompted further selling, thereby becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Many suffered from glitches and outages at launch — and this continues today, on occasion.
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Eventually she progressed to where she could catch him and, on occasion, beat him.
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On occasion he would also give his wife some money to pay the bills.
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On occasion, some might resemble a real object, like a butterfly or a face.
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Bill Maher is a bright guy who, on occasion, comes up with intelligent insights.
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A hidden screen, projector and speakers turn it into a movie room on occasion.
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Much of the mainstream media has, on occasion, overreacted to their flaws and foibles.
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But he made clear that he'd still call Trump out on occasion if necessary.
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The court has on occasion agreed to release same-day audio of an argument.
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"All of them love it," Villaseñor says of the feedback she's received on occasion.
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I have, on occasion, hit the snooze button every 10 minutes for an hour.
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Sony does, on occasion, back prestige projects, even if the financials are a gamble.
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President Donald Trump, in particular, has on occasion blasted drug companies for their prices.
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Presidents rarely intervene in the military justice system, but it does happen on occasion.
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On occasion we've had to take some risk, to run before we could walk.
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The family ventures aboveground on occasion to use the toilet in a nearby shop.
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The issue is not just questionable policy on occasion but questionable judgment and discipline.
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Only on occasion, and obliquely, did Landon give voice to her own personal conflicts.
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The recording artist Aubrey "Drake" Graham likes to use a Jamaican accent on occasion.
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On occasion, the road to the summit of Cadillac is closed because of congestion.
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Slough off him, which the Bucks did on occasion, and he will punish you.
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But Grael has had some high-profile tasks: steering on occasion and trimming sails.
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I did wonder on occasion how much I could trust his play-by-play.
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On occasion, Mr. Petrenko resorted simply to beating time, picking out the odd detail.
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Like Messi, he's at times expended little energy, playing at walking pace on occasion.
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On occasion, Chinese scholars and retired military officers agree to participate in the sessions.
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We care enough, on occasion, to minister to our tiny corners of the earth.
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People of goodwill may on occasion differ on answers and on specific public policies.
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I think if people don't want to listen to you on occasion, that happens.
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How his eyes popped and he would explode into sudden, wild movements on occasion.
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All press secretaries get cornered, and all have, on occasion, Goyaled their way out.
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You ship products to customers in all 50 states, maybe even internationally on occasion.
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Why he matters Kanye's constant resets are thrilling, confounding and, on occasion, game-changing.
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Even the most media-savvy Facebook users can easily overlook this label on occasion.
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My wife and I give ourselves timeouts on occasion when we need a break.
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Chéri frequently features live music — a pianist most evenings, with a singer on occasion.
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He failed to complete sentences on occasion or even abruptly gave up his time.
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On occasion, scientific and political truths or knowledge converge, resulting in good public policy.
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On occasion there is a volleyball net in the hot tub to encourage friendly competition.
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The Toledo Police Department, however, told the paper it had used the law on occasion.
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I do remember that Woody would leave the room on occasion, but never with Dylan.
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When on occasion my dad was allowed to visit, watching him leave utterly destroyed me.
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And on occasion, he's called out the trolling that he's received on Instagram and Twitter.
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Her eyes sparkled and she bubbled over with enthusiasm, as she could do on occasion.
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He went to mosques on occasion but I don't see a lot of devotion there.
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They, too, have on occasion gathered in the main square to demand their back pay.
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I do find, on occasion, that I get very frustrated with his lack of ambition.
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But criticism is supposed to challenge readers on occasion, not only provide seals of approval.
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Hell, they even give out some sort of award for getting it right on occasion.
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Both have chided Mr. de Blasio, on occasion, for his perceived fixation on national politics.
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Roberts added, "He was known on occasion to dissent," which prompted laughs inside the room.
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On occasion, she slept in the abandoned dens of wild boars that roam the forest.
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Which seems like...I don't know, just something that should-length hair does on occasion?
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It may also intersperse this mix with timeless music classics on occasion, the company says.
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Handsome (he modeled on occasion), he made friends easily, and enjoyed a vibrant social life.
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Trader Joe's employees get to partake in impromptu taste tests in the stores on occasion.
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Mr. President, you have, on occasion, denounced the KKK and the Neo-Nazis by name.
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On occasion, women who are embarrassed about their divorces have hired rental relatives to attend.
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On occasion, wash it with a wetsuit shampoo like this $13 I found on Amazon.
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He still orders food on occasion; it makes others at the table feel more comfortable.
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Along the way, it has on occasion listened to criticism and made some course reversals.
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On occasion, digital tools can reveal details that are invisible, even to a specialist's eye.
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And on occasion, when the dynamics are right, the private sector will invest as well.
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As somebody who enjoys weed on occasion, I couldn't be more pleased with the outcome.
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We should have the freedom to criticize them, and that's what I do on occasion.
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On occasion we see cases where both parties have been drinking heavily or using drugs.
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He would come up to the bar on occasion, and was happy and enjoying himself.
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Mr. Buffett has done such financing on occasion — always on terms generous to the billionaire.
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Others say that Mr. Judd has, on occasion, taken positions that some agents call bizarre.
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"My first husband could dance, and we enjoyed it but only on occasion," she said.
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But on occasion it might be a price worth paying to restore or protect democracy.
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He would neglect to do important homework and consequently would, on occasion, make challengeable statements.
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On occasion, he muses about music, including one of his favorite musicians, Englishman Ronnie Lane.
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He then acknowledged that tensions rose on occasion, even for a team amid a dynasty.
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Browsing If the industry didn't get a little weird on occasion, it wouldn't be fashion.
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Humans do pass on infections to their pets and other animals on occasion, he said.
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It's true that Ambien on occasion produces significant side effects, including hallucinations and memory lapses.
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The story portrays faith with faith, and chides its reader gently on occasion, anticipating skepticism.
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But he's since lunched with the President and continues to talk with him on occasion.
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On occasion, she came into the BBC office to talk about the news from home.
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"I can run a little hot on occasion," Mr. Bannon said, complimenting Mr. Priebus's equanimity.
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On occasion, a comment will seem so misogynistic that I feel compelled to say something.
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From your furnace to your dishwasher to your plumbing, things inevitably go wrong on occasion.
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Trudeau came under frequent attack from his rivals and stumbled on occasion over his words.
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I do read things on occasion that he tweets and I think, oh my word.
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The Curse prefers a team that actually flirts with success on occasion, to maximize heartache.
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That said, who hasn't, on occasion, disabled automatic updates and then forgotten about it later?
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George W. Bush liked to get a pile of 103 already-answered letters on occasion.
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They've overreached on occasion and bumped up against resistance from the political establishment in Washington.
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Trump on occasion has also turned up in the press cabin to chat with reporters.
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GRAHAM: When I worked with President Obama, and I did on occasion, I was a hero.
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Cooper still texts me on occasion to see if I've found that tiny Etch-A-Sketch.
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That's why certain sectors must exercise force and violence on occasion in order to express themselves.
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Action Bronson in Paris, Part 1 We did get out of New York on occasion, too.
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In the past, the company has deleted comments and warned commenters, and on occasion deleted accounts.
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As it turns out, the voice of the people can still, on occasion, upend the government.
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Yes, he did it on occasion, not nearly as often as has been in the past.
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This made it difficult on occasion to choose the right GIF saved to your Photos app.
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The Rays also used four outfielders on occasion against Brandon Belt, who went 0-for-3.
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On occasion the segues into gypsy anecdotes seem forced; the frequent narrative leaps can be disorienting.
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He is also consistently polite, clearly intelligent, and, on occasion, he will even crack a smile.
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ABC News doesn't have a standalone section, but runs opinions and analysis from contributors on occasion.
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But on occasion, the account can be really poignant, and even be downright inspiring at times.
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On occasion its officials give vent to their Pacific counterparts about American assertiveness and Australasian complicity.
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On occasion it is underwhelming, but I'm yet to be deeply disappointed by a frozen lasagna.
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Polls have been tight or have shown, on occasion, a slight likelihood that Britain could leave.
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However, even we've thought, on occasion, that one day he might go a step too far.
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In China, the "Xi Jinping Timepiece" will forever run (and seems to speed up on occasion).
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His subordinates know it and have, on occasion, gone to outsize lengths to prove their own.
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Stefanik, who on occasion has been critical of Trump, invited him to Fort Drum on Monday.
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"A lot has been said that I've been sending signals and signs on occasion," she said.
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But Mr. Lewandowski also had a temper, berating and, on occasion, jostling the journalists covering him.
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Discrimination was rarely an issue, Raul Curiel said, but the family did face it on occasion.
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She stopped on occasion to compare a picture in her notebook with something on a table.
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Hamlin challenged prices provided by the underwriter/broker to revise them up or down on occasion.
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On occasion, she has been transported to her area of residence in connection with such travel.
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Or on occasion, a pet, generally a dog, though a few cats are honored as well.
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I have, on occasion, alluded to the skills of NBA players are seeming Worked or Unworked.
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On occasion, fireworks exploded above, sending flashes of light and wafts of smoke through the square.
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He still performs on occasion with Kalabash, a reggae band he founded in the late 1970s.
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South Korean governments, in turn, have on occasion exploited the resentment to stir up nationalist sentiment.
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You can continue to submit questions there, and we will continue answering them here on occasion.
|
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Over the past several years, CrossFit has flexed its legislative muscle on occasion — to some success.
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After all, if the industry didn't get a little weird on occasion, it wouldn't be fashion.
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Abell is a lively presence on Twitter and he uses it, on occasion, to find stories.
|
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On occasion, it buckles and sags under the colossal breadth and weight of its intellectual hedonism.
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A frank and adversarial titan of local news, Mr. Smith has on occasion himself become news.
|
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That inexperience has been exposed on occasion, most recently in an awkward CBS "60 Minutes" interview.
|
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"They play quite primitively on occasion, but that doesn't mean they are bad players," Mild explained.
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On occasion he even made drawings and paintings — surreal at first, spidery and jittery later on.
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Of course, you may on occasion need a bread knife, or a steak knife for dining.
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Through it all, Ms. Best coos and purrs and even, on occasion, catches at the heart.
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Celebrate your accomplishments and, on occasion, give yourself permission to take a break and begin again.
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Once the season begins, the Mets may skip starters on occasion to give them extra rest.
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But on occasion he has denounced the administration's immigration policies and the way it enforces them.
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And on occasion the covers are overtly political ('i actively reject the demands of the patriarchy…').
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"That does happen on occasion, and I've noticed where some people have been tested fairly quickly."
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He said that on occasion he has waived his fees for people who cannot afford them.
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On occasion, he sold his work to a local paper, then gave copies to the bureau.
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I would add that I noticed Senator Clinton, on occasion, has used words of mine as well.
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"On occasion, in order to sort of really highlight something, I'll use a profanity," Mr. Trump said.
|
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He says he still has a relationship with the President, and he speaks with Trump on occasion.
|
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But even true believers in originalism have to bend to the reality of changing times on occasion.
|
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It's normal, if unfortunate, that all presidents and their staffs have misled the American public on occasion.
|
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"She's a pretentious and, on occasion, excruciatingly silly human being," lambasted a piece in NY Rock Magazine.
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P.R. and her family also continued to run into L.V. on occasion around the small Idaho town.
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His work demonstrated that electrically stimulating the brain could elicit movement and on occasion even particular emotions.
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Weddings photos are beautiful relics of a day that celebrates love, family and, on occasion, celebrity photobombs.
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"Things come up on occasion, but if it becomes a regular pattern that's a problem," Perry said.
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On occasion, Price would stop taking his pills and experience profound episodes of depression as a result.
|
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Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg were ideological opposites but close friends, even traveling together on occasion.
|
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His party employed violence on occasion, but tactics such as divide and conquer ultimately proved more rewarding.
|
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Do you stay in front of your audience, or do they only see your name on occasion?
|
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But it happens on occasion: venture firm Andreessen Horowitz backed both photo-sharing startups Instagram and PicPlz.
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Since then they, as well as the United Nations, have on occasion expressed concern about human rights.
|
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"Undercover Boss" tends more toward the dream scenario, and bad workers getting punished appear only on occasion.
|
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Or, on occasion, they interact with people at media companies and they don't think they're that smart.
|
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She's a professor at University College London by day and, on occasion, a standup comedian by night.
|
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Forstall is reportedly enjoying producing and advising on occasion; he's reportedly an advisor for Evan Spiegel's Snap.
|
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It's something Hedman has had to deal with in the past and, unfortunately, on occasion, still does.
|
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"When I worked with President Obama, and I did, on occasion, I was a hero," Graham said.
|
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The Obama administration consistently dragged its feet on Freedom of Information requests and surveilled journalists on occasion.
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At a nearby table (or, on occasion, on the floor), Ms. Kim cuts rough patterns by hand.
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Mercer and Murdoch each talk with Trump every week or two, and dine with him on occasion.
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Like the others, he can be seen dancing around his backhand to set it up on occasion.
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Epstein would on occasion, utilize the vibrator/massager on her vagina area when she performed the massages.
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Palestinians have launched incendiary balloons and kites into Israel and on occasion breached an Israeli frontier fence.
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A spokesperson for Trump said in 2015 that Epstein would go to Mar-a-Lago "on occasion."
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You can imagine my carpet sees high traffic regularly and potty accidents on occasion from the puppers.
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They saw each other on occasion and still loved each other, but were not, emphatically, a couple.
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Assertions of diabolical underpinnings are lobbed at Harry Potter or Pikachu on occasion but rarely make headlines.
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But there's been less focus on how other faiths engage—and on occasion, clash with—video games.
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"Everyone gets angry on occasion, and sometimes we even say terrible things we don't mean," she explained.
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In every epidemic, certain ideological, political, sociological, and economic chords are always struck, others only on occasion.
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On occasion my mother could exhibit a healthy dose of, well, let's call it idiosyncratic common sense.
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On occasion, she has listened to dolphins whistle, and she has swum with a penguin in Antarctica.
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He texts his former teammates and coaches on occasion, but he has avoided the Warriors' practice facility.
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On occasion, government officials — usually in intelligence or law enforcement agencies — ask us to withhold relevant news.
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They can, on occasion, point the finger at the victim, even when presented with cold, bare facts.
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On occasion, we're given an opportunity to go broad: to make a move not up, but across.
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Along with email assistance, Mr. Jaffe will on occasion request a once-over of his text messages.
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He now meets the men only, though on occasion he runs into her at the neighbor's house.
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But on occasion, snarge can cause catastrophic damage that costs millions of dollars or dozens of lives.
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He did pause on occasion, but not because he was struggling to remember his train of thought.
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She also used cocaine on occasion in the first trimester, she said, but quit with his encouragement.
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On occasion, she said she'll even spend the night with the kids if the parents are traveling.
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On occasion, I'm perplexed when ladies dressed in matching, masculine clothes dine at a table I'm serving.
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Overlapping connections On occasion, Bezos noted in his post, Pecker's connections with Trump and the Saudis overlapped.
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Actually, he would on occasion run on the treadmill in his underwear, but never outside, she said.
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I've pondered on occasion that perhaps I don't exist, only represent a product of the subjects' dreams.
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Instead, it's likely that makeup lovers will start swapping their matte lipsticks for glossier products on occasion.
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"Someone has to get the job," my mother always said, and on occasion that person was me.
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Eileen WestPleasantville, N.Y. To the Editor: Admittedly, Joe Biden can be, on occasion, effusive in his interactions.
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While Gingrich has been more loyal to Trump than most Republicans, he's still criticized Trump on occasion.
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I heed that advice on occasion, but perhaps not often enough for my mom's peace of mind.
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There are repeating loops on occasion, but the way each of the parts interacts feels totally unpredictable.
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Maybe on occasion it's not just a forgivable sin to proceed with certainty; maybe it's an ideal plan.
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Most of those teams did it with great defense and efficient offenses that grabbed the spotlight on occasion.
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That said, on occasion, we'd like for our lettuce-based lunches to come with a little more pizzazz.
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While the AMD Vega 64 was, on occasion, faster than the 1080, it never blew my hair back.
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He cuts the ball on occasion and right up to the very end he did a good job.
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On occasion, the company will reach out to those streamers if it's worried about them getting burned out.
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On occasion, hunters may approach a deer thinking it is dead when it is only stunned or injured.
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She recalls that he was "so sweet" and "so nice" and would even buy her roses on occasion.
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On Monday, he referred to Trump "a flamboyant nominee who tends to be a little erratic on occasion."
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I fielded a lot of calls from readers threatening to cancel their subscriptions — including, on occasion, my mom.
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Most of the novel's digressive scenes are pared away, and on occasion the compression comes at a cost.
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While she never missed a day from kindergarten to twelfth grade, she admits she was tardy on occasion.
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"Where skies become clear and winds diminish at night, temperatures can plummet below freezing on occasion," Pastelok said.
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On occasion, for instance, we will produce a video or video series that is underwritten by an advertiser.
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By and large, fresh-faced, off-duty models go for balm — tinted on occasion, if they're feeling crazy.
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But it will, on occasion, pop up and remain in the bottom-right corner of the home page.
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" "However, clearly Yael has been upset on occasion by the spirited enthusiasm I generally bring to my work.
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Even if you typically have clear skin, chances are you've found yourself dealing with pesky pimples on occasion.
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The laceration above his eye gave him some minor problems throughout the game and even bled on occasion.
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Your anxiety may seem like the biggest hurdle to overcome, and it may even roadblock you on occasion.
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Some Madhesis are not so happy with them; border protesters have on occasion set smuggled fuel on fire.
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St. Joseph's was prepared for the storm, and its floodgates held, but it's had to improvise on occasion.
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Audeze's Sine, on the other hand, isn't afraid of harshing my mellow on occasion, and I appreciate that.
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"Josh still goes to see Dutchess on occasion," his mom wrote on the World News Tonight Facebook page.
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For now, Touvier said that if you like juice, it's fine to enjoy a little bit on occasion.
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In fact, Presidents from both parties have on occasion tried to claim that close aides had absolute immunity.
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But officers in those files still served as witnesses on occasion and the files were often kept secret.
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Jackson told reporters in a January news conference that Trump himself takes Ambien "on occasion" on overseas travel.
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So I'd miss the bad guys on occasion and get a face full of steel for my trouble.
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When Hillary was first lady, Ms. Ebeling would on occasion meet her at the White House, where Mrs.
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On occasion, such as when he pointed and said that she "has tremendous hate in her heart," Mrs.
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Many people in the government, past and current, have on occasion or as a practice done the same.
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On occasion, Kiwi officials have been embarrassingly placed in front of their neighboring country's flag during meetings abroad.
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Incesticide is a reminder of that and—maybe more important—proof of Nirvana's ability, on occasion, to fail.
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Since assuming the presidency he has also, on occasion, referred to journalists as the "enemy of the people."
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But I also have seen Roseanne do on occasion some things that would have to be called inexplicable.
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He has done so on occasion, even if he's struggled to finish off the bounce near the basket.
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It's never as good or as bad as you think it is, he would tell Rautins on occasion.
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Too many world governments are still armed with nuclear weapons that they've nearly deployed by accident on occasion.
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Politicians described being summoned to the Gupta compound and offered ministerial jobs and, on occasion, multimillion-dollar bribes.
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First, Cuba has on occasion been helpful in key civil strife negotiations, most recently in Colombia's peace agreement.
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On occasion it inspires a couple of very deep dives, the deepest of which here become extended reportage.
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You can insult the defendant or the opposing attorney and, on occasion, you might even insult the judge.
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I am no beer connoisseur nor a fountain of fermenting knowledge; I just like a beer on occasion.
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On occasion, Mr. Trump will move to reverse his reversals — or at least find a creative work around.
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Ultimately, Seif said, many fearful flyers can overcome their fears either on occasion or for the long haul.
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"A president has every right to criticize the media, and almost all presidents do on occasion," he said.
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He admitted himself to "screwing up" on occasion and said he corrected the record when he was wrong.
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It does happen on occasion that a client loses millions of dollars over a misplaced comma or period.
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On occasion there have also been large clusters of college athletes hospitalized with it after particularly grueling workouts.
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In a romantic relationship, there is presumed consent that you will see each other casually naked on occasion.
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Although he worked closely with Bush administration officials in Russia, Tillerson has also defied U.S. policy on occasion.
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Instead, like Congress, presidents have often used the act to expand monuments (and on occasion, to shrink them).
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There are tables and chairs set up inside; the winery uses the space for dinner parties on occasion.
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It happens on occasion if all the air is not sucked from the chamber before the code begins.
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The judges and prosecutors pursuing the Lava Jato investigations have on occasion acted too hastily and overstepped their powers.
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She's not so much a gown person, though she wears them on occasion, so a jumpsuit look suits her.
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Plenty of celebs still sport bold beauty looks on occasion, and also have their moments of free-facing it.
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Typically, black bears are "shy by nature" but they have been known to attack on occasion, the site says.
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Google may need to run fraud checks or may need to perform additional verification of user accounts, on occasion.
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Remember it has claimed the right—even on occasion boasted about its ability—to peek into your riding behavior.
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And, as Joy told Entertainment Weekly, it also means that the hosts need to use the restroom on occasion.
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Second, in repairing the economy, the government also, on occasion, embraced microeconomic orthodoxy at the expense of macroeconomic stability.
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Multi-car pileups are common, and on occasion you'll need to avoid cars falling from the track above you.
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On occasion, Slack was also a way for Fjällström and his wife to summon their two kids at dinnertime.
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Sure, most of the time it's totally fine, but on occasion, the water is riddled with some unsavory stuff.
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El Sayed also has a penchant for the exotic and will on occasion procure camel meat, crocodile, and ostrich.
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The Chiefs, a club side from New Zealand, have deliberately employed the tactic on occasion, but with mixed results.
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It's so light you might actually forget you're carrying it, as I have on occasion before emptying my pockets.
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But the military can provide support services to law enforcement and has done so on occasion since the 1980s.
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On occasion, waves of frigid air could break off and move southeastward, toward the Ohio Valley and East Coast.
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On occasion, Pablo likes to pensively look out a window and contemplate all the pigeons he'd like to murder.
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"I've also been taking a spin class on occasion, and I'm looking into taking a boxing class," says Funches.
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Her boy has, on occasion, been known to wander off and strike up a conversation with a police officer.
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That same CNN story mentioned the notorious cheater of a Patriots coach as someone Trump called up on occasion.
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It may have been a film or song; I get pretty into them, and they trigger something on occasion.
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On occasion, I've vigorously disagreed with Jeff but I've never once doubted his integrity or sense of fair play.
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Her ex husband continues to have custody, thanks to the Motherisk test, but she's allowed to visit on occasion.
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Sometimes changes are made for aesthetic purposes, sometimes to better enhance the story, on occasion mistakes are just made.
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" He added, "clearly Yael has been upset on occasion by the spirited enthusiasm I generally bring to my work.
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Boone said he could use Encarnacion, tops in the American League with 21 homers, at first base on occasion.
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But, less than shockingly, she also seems to be left out to dry by the White House on occasion.
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He compares true, aged balsamic vinegar to Champagne, something special you bring out on occasion, not use every day.
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But, of course, don't forget that no one needs self-tanner — but it's fun to fake it on occasion.
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The Bank of Japan has intervened on occasion to maintain currency stability in the face of safe-haven inflows.
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On one side it's noodles, dumplings, mala tang and, on occasion, a Chinese version of spaghetti with tomato sauce.
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He has also joined the court's liberals on occasion to rule in favor of defendants in certain egregious cases.
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Once upon a time, cereal was nothing more than a quick breakfast and, on occasion, an emergency dinner plan.
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Even parents who push on occasion also need to recognize that teenagers have reasons for the choices they make.
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An Odyssey hints at an answer, both when it is soul-stirring and when it is, on occasion, plodding.
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On occasion, he has to decline a custom cake order because it expresses an idea that violates his conscience.
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On occasion, he drops some "rhetorical bombs," as he has called them, but he prefers a measured, pragmatic approach.
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Beauty mogul Jeffree Star sells mystery boxes on occasion, which are filled with makeup items at a discounted price.
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On occasion he was broadcast dancing with young women he called "kittens" and singing with young men, his "lions".
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Women recounted experiences where, on occasion, alcohol-fueled socializing led to unwanted advances from colleagues, bosses and public officials.
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On occasion, The New York Times will pose questions from readers (and some of our own) to notable showrunners.
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Our focus is being first institutional investor post seed, and on occasion, will co-invest at the seed stage.
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The three of us were friendly towards one another and we did speak on occasion, but that was it.
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However, they had failed on occasion to return borrowed humans in the same condition in which they were taken.
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His is the vast back on which I will throw my troubles, myself, and, on occasion, choice dinner plates.
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A lot of the hustlers from New York would attend concerts with their girls, something we'd do on occasion.
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Several of Murphy's shows have been critically divisive (and, on occasion, panned in ways that have raised his hackles).
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Kelley, who was king of television in the '90s, is an immense talent on occasion, still to this day.
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Despite that, Hitler's stuttering war machine was repeatedly halted, bloodied and on occasion even defeated by the Polish defenders.
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"On occasion I'll be talking to someone and they'll say, 'Yeah, my kids grew up at Hopworks,'" says Ettinger.
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There is chagrin on occasion; no one likes the condescension that is often showered on people of this age.
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On occasion, he drifted over the line into smugness or condescension, dangerous ground when going up against Ms. Klobuchar.
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Now lives: in a duplex in the East Village and, on occasion, his parents' apartment near Washington Square Park.
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During their joint news conference, he reached over on occasion to grab Trump's arm as he punctuated his point.
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Yates does not tweet often but has used the social media platform on occasion to respond to Trump's tweets.
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On occasion, the authorities have gone even further, calling conduct into question even when the actions were not prosecutable.
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On occasion, it won't line up correctly, and you'll need to investigate another Roku option, or an HDMI extender.
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While Stern seldom hid from debate or debacle, the litigator in him on occasion was obscured by the autocrat.
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" While he hasn't shied away from criticizing Trump on occasion, he's often framed the election as a "binary choice.
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I defend equality rights that she views as sinful, and I even cuss and have a beer on occasion.
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His truck is parked in a residential neighborhood, so on occasion, there are calls for more routine police work.
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For someone who cooks on occasion but wants to start doing more, Newgent recommends taking a knife skills class.
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But on occasion, they also rule on more enigmatic points of Jewish law, such as claims of ruinous competition.
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But, on occasion, a case generates media interest and sometimes (not always) a client may receive an appearance fee.
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He took care of his needs with hookers, she says, and on occasion even shared them with his son.
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" A FEMA spokesperson told Bloomberg, "as with any relationship involving honest dialogue, there may on occasion be genuine disagreements.
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Some are disinterested in services, he said, but on occasion he has been able to make a meaningful difference.
|
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But even without a formal change in policy, immigrant advocates say that families are already being separated on occasion.
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BREMOANER, or REMOANER, or even on occasion REMAINIAC - Derogatory terms for Brexit critics, REMAINERS, who moan about the result.
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Still, while Gingrich has been more loyal to Trump than most Republicans, he has criticized the candidate on occasion.
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Desktop and Google Pixel 3 users know Smart Compose as the Gmail feature that completes sentences for you on occasion.
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Latiolais and her longtime boyfriend felt sorry for Birdsall's family and allowed him to work around their house on occasion.
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Relations between Britain and Iran have long been bristly, and the two have on occasion been involved in naval confrontations.
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Lovato is back on social media after she was hospitalized for an overdose on July 24, and posting on occasion.
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The performance in Berlin will be by the Damascus String Quintet, a breakaway group that represents the orchestra on occasion.
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Its snarky, self-referential jokes have gotten sharper and smarter, and its swings into tragedy are on occasion downright heartbreaking.
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On occasion, he'd just reach out and hold my shoulder and look at me like he wanted to say something.
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"I've actually messaged a few people on occasion, and you always make that lofty promise to catch up," he says.
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They are, on occasion, guilty of sexual violence and financial corruption in the societies they have been sent to help.
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Ms. Anderson stayed in touch with Mr. Kantner, Mr. Balin and other former bandmates and performed with them on occasion.
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On occasion the game will prompt you to catch up on the messages you haven't read before you can progress.
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Chinese airlines have a good safety record in general, but passengers have, on occasion, accused pilots of smoking during flights.
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"However, clearly Yael has been upset on occasion by the spirited enthusiasm I generally bring to my work," Rush continued.
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Rubio, a practicing Catholic, also attends Protestant services on occasion and briefly attended Mormon church when he was a child.
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But on occasion, he has made small genuflections to the unifying rhetoric candidates and presidents are expected to engage in.
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Because you know, the presidency is so big and so all consuming, that you can lose your focus on occasion.
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The larger model is only meant to be used on occasion, as backup power in the event of a disruption.
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Jones will get doubled, maybe even tripled on occasion, but he's powerful enough to push through two men at times.
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Ingredients (Serves 12 people) Directions My mom still makes this on occasion, but I can't be waiting around for that!
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The internet is a critical, necessary lifeline in 2016, and on occasion can be of most use to homeless people.
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In fact, as well as being a professional sex therapist, Dr. Tudor has on occasion felt post-coital tears herself.
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I would sometimes invite her to join me when I was going out with friends, and on occasion, she would.
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The Daily Telegraph also performs well on this measure, and even the BBC has had its wrist slapped on occasion.
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Palestinians have also launched incendiary balloons and kites from Gaza into Israel and on occasion breached the Israeli frontier fence.
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On occasion, The New York Times will pose questions from our readers (and some of our own) to notable showrunners.
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But he has weighed in on occasion: Ryan condemned Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from the U.S. late last year.
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Tensions between India and China flare on occasion along India's far north-eastern border, in the state of Arunachal Pradesh.
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Despite the incredible amount of information we have at our fingertips, it's still helpful, on occasion, to have the concierge.
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I will, on occasion, use the sport as a Rosetta Stone for my on-air political reporting and analysis. Really.
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They were Irish—something I knew because my mother spoke to the wife on occasion and had learned about them.
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On the other hand, Mr. Irwin points out that atheists may on occasion consider that God may exist after all.
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Karmin plans to change the bar's cinderblock-and-concrete interior design on occasion to fit with the month's theme, too.
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I'd recommend them primarily for the fastest growing of feet, or for shoes that will only be worn on occasion.
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On occasion, they were joined by that pooh-bah of personal finance charges, the overdraft fee, at a hefty $35.
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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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But a lot of people do get teary on occasion in a one-on-one meeting with, say, their boss.
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Hudson goes on to say in legal docs, on occasion David left a gun and holster on their kitchen counter.
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When the Queen of Tennis holds court in New York it attracts sporting royalty and on occasion the real thing.
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But that cannot be the whole explanation since he continued, on occasion, to use his pen to lampoon the authorities.
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They are, at least on occasion, apprehending them there, despite a federal policy that considers health care settings sensitive locations.
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" But, he added, "clearly Yael has been upset on occasion by the spirited enthusiasm I generally bring to my work.
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" Mr. Pompeo has denounced reporters on occasion, and Mr. Trump does so frequently, calling them the "enemy of the people.
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He was a contributing artist at Harper's from 19313 to 1981 and exhibited his work on occasion at Manhattan galleries.
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On occasion, however, it may start running on its own volition and prompt the airplane to nose up or down.
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But when on occasion I succeeded in making something delicious, I figured it was because I'd adhered to the recipe.
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He also busied himself with a few songs he knows on the tin whistle and thumped the bodhran on occasion.
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Durant has, in general, taken a slightly higher road, but on occasion made remarks that at least cryptically critiqued Westbrook.
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They lose capacity the more they're charged and discharged, eventually needing replacement, and on occasion have exploded or caught fire.
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Despite the intelligence community's conclusion that Russia meddled in the 2016 election, Trump on occasion has seemingly dismissed this analysis.
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He had an assist to Zaza Pachulia on Golden State's second possession and even brought the ball upcourt on occasion.
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On occasion we are reminded that the worst things that happen in this world are generally not about consensual sex.
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On occasion, I've made more for an hour of speaking than I did in a month at a day job.
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The area of the two annexed territories became known as the Eastern District, a term still informally used on occasion.
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"He was also known, on occasion to dissent," Roberts joked, referring to Scalia's trenchant opinions when on the losing side.
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DJI-made drones have also been used on occasion by the U.S. Air Force in conjunction with other military technology.
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On occasion, one might have been rude to me but never physical toward me or other customers at that point.
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Reuben&aposs son is also an accomplished chef, but they only cook together on occasion due to their busy schedules.
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He was stopped several times, on occasion with his family, and explained each time that he was a gem dealer.
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This is a story about collaboration — between the mafia, American labor, and on occasion the government for their respective interests.
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Eventually she was sitting within arm's reach of the players and coaches, and on occasion taking advantage of the proximity.
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Both characters are depicted in states of mania on occasion and utilize Lithium to help with the severity of symptoms.
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On occasion he would treat himself to a manicure, believing that clean hands were the sign of a true gentleman.
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On occasion those forces granted permission to take papers simply because they did not deem them vital for intelligence efforts.
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On occasion, she has instructed voters to visit her website to read about her plans to overhaul the criminal justice system.
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Since his switch to veganism, I haven't cut out meat and dairy completely, but now I only eat it on occasion.
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Mr Watkins also points out that America even seems to have used falsified transponder numbers to impersonate Iranian planes on occasion.
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Ultimately, as many commentators and the FCC on occasion have pointed out, the question may have to be settled by legislation.
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In a town of only 3,500, Drummond's storefront reportedly averages 6,000 customers per day, with as many as 15,000 on occasion.
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However, Olympios and Jackson have moved past what happened over the summer, forming a friendship and happily hanging out on occasion.
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And though he's quoted in the press on occasion, he doesn't go out of his way to seek the media's attention.
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The Echo will also trigger accidentally on occasion, mishearing its name and recording a random snippet of conversation as a result.
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My Dad has been known to kick back with an HP film on occasion and he's a businessman in his 50s.
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Her poems are finically, even excessively observant, and scrupulously formally structured, with, on occasion, the most improbably outrageous of end-rhymes.
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Women were sacrificed at feasts and festivals where they were chosen to represent goddesses—on occasion by decapitation followed by flaying.
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The firm will also use the jet to visit clients in places like Minnesota, New Jersey and North Carolina on occasion.
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On occasion, priests have led the crowds, giving them the appearance more of a giant church choir than an angry rabble.
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"On occasion, I've vigorously disagreed with Jeff but I've never once doubted his integrity or sense of fair play," Graham said.
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Which can be unfortunate on occasion, because the tablet is the only way to adjust menu settings for the P-Series.
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We both hate wasting food, so these dinners happen on occasion to ensure that we throw out as little as possible.
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He's often spotted kneeling beside 3-year-old son Prince George – even if it has gotten him into trouble on occasion!
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Instagram account Overhead LA captures some of the more insane (and sometimes completely asinine) things that Angelenos dish out on occasion.
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It doesn't play as smoothly as my memories led me to believe and, truthfully, Koshiro's score can kiiinda grate on occasion.
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Lovato may battle her mean girl inner voices on occasion, but she clearly has some go-to phrases to quiet them.
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A source close to Cindy tells PEOPLE she still owns the necklace with the ashes — and still wears it on occasion.
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On occasion it would produce a horrible photo full of odd lines and artifacts, so there's definitely room for improvement there.
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The amazing thing was actually that orders did, on occasion, roll out on time—that anything ever got built at all.
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But on occasion the governments and medical bodies of some signatory countries—including China's—portray it as a conspiracy against them.
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But just as the placid English weather can, on occasion, act in an uncharacteristically volatile manner, so can the country's denizens.
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Though Guadagnino usually cooks himself, on occasion he invites his friend Niko Romito, Abruzzo's three-Michelin-star chef, to take charge.
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His office never issued public statements, except on occasion to rebut news reports that painted an inaccurate picture of the investigation.
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Human rights groups have on occasion accused members of security agencies of abuses against Islamist suspects - accusations denied by the authorities.
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But on occasion, cartoon ghosts appear next to an apartment tower, representing an unnatural or unexplained death that took place there.
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On occasion, it cuts a new channel, sending water and sediment flowing in new directions and, in the process, creating land.
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The tunnel, hazy with dust from the construction, and lit by neon-like lighting, delivered a bumpy-ish ride on occasion.
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And yes, the seniors were legal and had beer there, and yes, people might have had too many beers on occasion.
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On occasion, it has even banned images of Winnie-the-Pooh online, treating them as memes that mock the president's physique.
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That's the case for crickets, ants, wasps, ladybugs or stink bugs that generally live outside and creep in only on occasion.
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But Rams home games are on occasion overflowing with fans of the visiting teams at the cavernous Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
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Mr. Pompeo has supported the president's viewpoint but has also spoken on occasion of the need for accountability by the Saudis.
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Republicans have, on occasion, pressed similarly to bring issues to the fore — think of Rand Paul's opposition to federal surveillance policy.
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Follow the instructions, keep your eyes open, taste on occasion, and you'll find yourself firmly placed on the road to success.
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The performance text remained very much a novel, as characters delivered long monologues (though on occasion they did address each other).
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Democrats have a chance, but more important, an obligation to assert in opposition that on occasion American justice can be blind.
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Its World Cup is now held every four years, but has on occasion had gaps of as many as eight years.
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WIMBLEDON, England — Serena Williams expressed no qualms about antidoping officers showing up unannounced to collect urine and, on occasion, blood samples.
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Superman's greatest dilemma was keeping his secret identity secret and, on occasion, figuring out how to cut his invulnerable Kryptonian hair.
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Yes, she inflicted punishment by hitting them with a stick on occasion, but they all knew how much she loved them.
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On occasion, Greenpeace has run resupply missions via boat, in the case of oil rigs, that have made longer occupations possible.
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Journalists, poets, intellectuals and many politicians who questioned the state were labeled traitors, sometimes jailed or exiled, and on occasion killed.
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Alwaleed has courted controversy on occasion, suing Forbes for libel in 2013 after it said he was worth only $20 billion.
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While Montoya lacks any super powers of her own, she has donned a mask on occasion, disguising herself as The Question.
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In November, speaking to students at Liberty University, however, she also said defending oneself on social media is okay, on occasion.
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Mr. Cooper, who had not yet graduated from Portland State, was still living in Silverton and working on occasion in retail.
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Is it (as I've been told on occasion by tweeters) just a statement of opinion on the quality of a movie?
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This a football town to the core, and our squad has come close on occasion, but like this city, they lose, too.
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On occasion, a son inherited the femur from his fallen father, but not until the body had decomposed to a skeletal state.
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The box also comes with a few surprise gifts to spice up the delivery that can include Blu-ray movies on occasion.
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America has had close relationships with odious regimes in the past, and has on occasion offered hypocritical justifications for self-interested policies.
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Over short distances, wombats can reach the blistering speed of 40 kph (25 mph) and on occasion have a penchant for affection.
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Kicking the can If you're having a soft drink on occasion -- say a few times per month -- there's no need for concern.
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There are a handful of independent newspapers, which can on occasion be critical of the government, but they are few in number.
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But I've been watching some industry experts on YouTube, listening to some podcasts, and even, on occasion, reading articles on the topic.
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Once my movie of choice started playing, I found that some of the buttons on the remote just wouldn't work on occasion.
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These majestic birds have, on occasion, shown their lack of agility on land, despite being able to swim gracefully in the water.
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Past administrations were concerned about the risk of military escalation along the border (North Korea has on occasion opened fire on balloons).
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She wore them over clothes, under sheer shirts and even on occasion just hit the streets of Manhattan in a good brassiere.
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The actress and lifestyle guru, 45, admitted that she smokes marijuana on occasion during a recent appearance on The Howard Stern Show.
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"Our biologists took a few pictures of it, as they do on occasion when an injured bear is brought in," he said.
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It sets an apt mood for the "tempest and sunshine" of the story, and on occasion it is livelier than the staging.
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Cannon told me that on occasion, he'll pull seeds off of a flower he likes in a park to grow at home.
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As a result, many commentators (including this newspaper on occasion) have claimed that 60% of world trade takes place within multinational firms.
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He says that while this works better, it's still buggy, and and that the head unit on his car reboots on occasion.
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During a recent interview with Extra, Bell admitted her two children, daughters Delta, 2½, and Lincoln, 4½, drank O'Doul's beer on occasion.
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While she's returned to the NBC show on occasion, this is the first time she'll resume her spot as a co-host.
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In the past, the modus operandi has been exchanges of artillery barrages or, on occasion, sending soldiers on limited, cross-border missions.
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On occasion, I'll send single "lol" texts to acknowledge I've received a message, but have nothing else to add to the conversation.
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Those inclined to compromise or, God forbid, cross the aisle on occasion are susceptible to primary challenges from zealots on the right.
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Although Trump did appear on the campaign trail on occasion without a tie, it was a markedly different look than past candidates.
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On occasion, financially successful artists (along with affluent non-artists and/or art dealers) made strange bedfellows with owners against certain manufacturers.
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And I don't think there's anything wrong with on occasion calling out people for when they're not adhering to those same standards.
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He uses the website almost daily to share information, attack political opponents and critics, endorse candidates and, on occasion, announce policy decisions.
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On occasion, Wong is also known to serve a poke featuring steamed chunks of taro, which she tops with seared skipjack tuna.
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The group forced him to steal, rape women and girls, and on occasion he was ordered to kill, the UN agency said.
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"I know I would only use it on occasion, but it would look so pretty sitting out on the countertop," she added.
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The charged political attacks that dominate so much of the news and social media landscape have, on occasion, arguably led to violence.
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"I could tell you all of us in public life have said things on occasion that we could've phrased better," Bryant said.
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There were hints on occasion that I wasn't 100 percent part of this tribe I loved, but I refused to recognize them.
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They play nice on occasion, like on the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton, or, more recently, coming out together against Trump's policies.
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But a majority of people only encountered science news on occasion, and while they trusted scientists, they were unlikely to trust journalists.
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When working with potent psychoactive drugs, whether in a professional or illicit setting, you are likely to experience accidental exposure on occasion.
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Unfortunately, this is the fate of many men who dress formally, whether on a regular basis for their careers or on occasion.
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Wong said he still plans to enter tournaments in the US on occasion, but his days as a sponsored player are over.
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On occasion, though, the spreads feel more atmospheric than plot-driven and the repeated black pages separating sections feel like unnecessary padding.
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"In my eyes, he looks stronger because he's not afraid to work with women and to be emasculated on occasion," she says.
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They went out to lunch on occasion and became friends before romance struck in August 1986, at a restaurant in White Plains.
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" She added: "The plumbing facilities are improper, the sewer lines were not installed properly and methane gas on occasion permeates the jail.
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He sang in a deep, gravelly voice that combined singing and mumbling, but he also deployed a falsetto of sorts on occasion.
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The company is also regularly attacked by Republicans, on occasion for suspending accounts of far-right figures including Alex Jones of Infowars.
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The two went on to email dozens of times, she said, and met in person on occasion, including as recently as December.
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On occasion, though, he decides he is bored with the script and treats the official event as if it were a rally.
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Sure, its advocates will on occasion rope in representatives of non-Christian faiths to lend the illusion of principle to their cause.
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And we'd like to continue to live independently — albeit with hired help on occasion for overly challenging tasks — as long as possible.
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On occasion, her style can be a little exhausting, with her bursts of Pete Wells-ian polychrome, but one can excuse her.
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On occasion, I've tried to absorb the Wikipedia page about the comic books, a document that makes the Talmud look like SparkNotes.
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On some matters new judgments are reached, on others old ones are confirmed, and on occasion he remains as confounded as ever.
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But big names and future stars also picked up the prize on occasion (Bill Bradley, 1965; Mark Spitz, 1971; Peyton Manning, 1997).
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But unlike the president (and, for that matter, Mr. Giuliani), Mr. Koch was at least able to laugh at himself on occasion.
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All presidents between Nixon and Trump have followed this law, recognizing Congress's spending authority by formally proposing to rescind funding on occasion.
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On occasion, even some of Washington's closest allies have threatened countersanctions against entirely innocent American firms, thereby forcing Washington to back down.
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Doyle, the latest of bloomers, had competed on United States amateur teams with the wunderkind Woods, and on occasion had beaten him.
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The complaint states that Tolefree allegedly called the girl out of class on occasion, so they could have sex in his office.
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The snake is the pet of a biology teacher at the school, who brings it in on occasion to show the students.
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Mr. Wong joined Warner Brothers in 1942, working there — and lent out on occasion to other studios — until his retirement in 1968.
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On occasion, you're going to look at your account and feel your stomach drop in tandem with the value of your holdings.
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Tribes have on occasion been warned that federal recognition, and thus their treaty-guaranteed rights, can disappear if their membership becomes unclear.
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On occasion, she is also known to serve a poke featuring steamed chunks of taro, which she tops with seared skipjack tuna.
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Sometimes these prickly and smooth charmers are ex-cons; on occasion they're soldiers ("The Dirty Dozen") or veterans (the original "Ocean's Eleven").
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Kevin got stuck in on occasion and recollects the after effects of consuming a particularly potent tablet in the port one night.
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The city, on occasion, would have the support of Uber and Lyft drivers, but fairly often had the backing of taxi drivers.
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That might, on occasion, advance a policy agenda on "law and order" issues — it can't really advance an agenda on economic ones.
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He's been sent death threats and bribes; on occasion, strangers appear at his front gate unannounced, to dig around his property for information.
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Those days are hard, so on occasion I'll have his nanny bring him up to the film set to have dinner with me.
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But on occasion, questions and answers reflected her lack of foreign policy background, with Democratic senators advising her to study up on issues.
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At least one company admitted that it had decided on occasion to ignore these regulations if doing so could save a patient's life.
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While the Everett terminal on occasion relies on foreign LNG imports, specifically from Trinidad and Tobago, this delivery of Russian LNG is unprecedented.
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But on occasion, they're also called upon to do something that shouldn't require a PhD: find the stars that people have "purchased" online.
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Donors to the foundation attempted to get, and on occasion may have got, favours from Mrs Clinton while she was secretary of state.
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"Now, I run around with a professional camera, tripod, lights on occasion and whatever else I can get my hands on," Jacobowitz said.
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While Joel and Sheila are usually the ones smiting smug jerks, the show also manages to question the couple's own prejudices on occasion.
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The Centre for Policy Alternatives, an NGO, tracks violations of the official language policy and, on occasion, petitions the courts to rectify them.
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Add to that the fact that Google has, on occasion, posted the Google birthday doodle on different date, and nothing seems real anymore.
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He also had a watch tattooed on his wrist and wore Greek tunics and earrings and, on occasion, on his head, a lampshade.
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On occasion the boutiques have even out-earned their larger counterparts - an impressive achievement for firms that are not underwriting or guaranteeing financing.
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On occasion, The Times will pose questions from readers (and pose some of our own) to notable show runners, and post their responses.
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From beignets in New Orleans to McDonald's McGriddles and Krispy Kreme doughnuts, the star allows herself to succumb to her cravings on occasion.
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I still wear this outfit on occasion but it's now become more of my drag and when I want to be hyper-femme.
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It's like the illusion of a "hot hand" in basketball: Even a totally average player will have a long scoring streak on occasion.
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So like Gawangalkmirri, the stingray, he made a shallow pit in the sand that he could lie in, and slept there on occasion.
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The girl says the sexual abuse continued for 2 years ... on occasion at Staples Center, a music video set on the Warner Bros.
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Still, it's largely been hands-off when it comes to content, aside from informally meeting with podcasters on occasion and sharing best practices.
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In his 2012 autobiography, Wiggins wrote: "I've never had an injection, apart from vaccinations, and on occasion I've been put on a drip".
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On labor education, experts said it could mean anything from lessons on Marxism to students laboring in fields or in factories on occasion.
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He says that the orders mostly came from a ranking police officer, but on occasion, he says, Duterte himself would order the killings.
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Lee's striking is slowly catching up to the potential of his freakish 80 inch reach, but he is still fairly hittable on occasion.
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On occasion, the screenshots pick the story over completely, making every relevant detail available to the reader without the need to click through.
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Now feel somewhat differently, following a period of reflection that has been long, taxing and made up of insults, even threats on occasion.
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On one hand, you get a chance to hang out on occasion with Michael Fucking Jordan, the best to ever play the game.
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But DeWitt, Baker, Whitehead, and Atwood are among our most accomplished writers; so what if they're willing to play the type on occasion?
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Throughout his time there, he would sometimes tune into RHONJ and — on occasion — Teresa's appearances on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
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Later I learned these guys were in fact the Shriners, members of a famously philanthropic fraternity who on occasion participate in local parades.
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Sure, I am, on occasion, impressed with my successes while working with my simple stovetop Bialetti Mokka Pot or GROSCHE stovetop espresso machine.
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On occasion, I wait in a long, slow-moving airport security line full of people who have not yet gone through airport security.
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For all the florid fighting that her husband did with congressional Republicans, he also moved rightward on occasion, famously signing welfare reform legislation.
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But on occasion it will send you back with fresh eyes to look at Turner's work, which has lost none of its power.
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"The Bartnicki case, both in its holding and reasoning, covers this case precisely," said Mr. Levine, who has on occasion represented The Times.
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Doppler radar are normally used to measure rain clouds and weather patterns but on occasion they catch a meteor's path through the sky.
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He said there has been friction between the two groups, but they have also been known to collaborate with each other on occasion.
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The "leopard eel," an amphibian with leopard spots, has been spotted in Florida on occasion but was never studied by scientists until now.
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Imam Bengharsa had preached on occasion at a Baltimore mosque Mr. Jones attended, but it is not clear that they knew each other.
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On occasion, he's talked about his personal experience of oppression using language that reveals a keener grasp of America's many hierarchies and prejudices.
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For Harry Belafonte, who also performed the song on occasion, singing the song was unusually personal: He knew three of the four men.
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On occasion, pious Buddhists who find deceased strays make merit by helping the animals transition to their next life through a wat funeral.
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We usually stop for a one-hour lunch break and two short coffee breaks, but some scientists have worked through lunch on occasion.
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The machines require one person to load customer orders, another to stock cardboard and glue and a technician to fix jams on occasion.
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Two dancers said he had a bad temper and could be physically rough on occasion, pulling dancers around by the neck during rehearsals.
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Mr. Cummins, 21, is a business strategy consultant for Deloitte, and works from home on occasion, although he has an office in Midtown.
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On occasion, she's even given some props for the groundbreaking role she played in making women's mixed martial arts what it is today.
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Jay O. Sanders is, by his own definition, "an oak tree" — an imposing physical type associated with sturdiness, reliability and, on occasion, menace.
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On occasion, George thinks back to the night that changed his life: the team's 10-7 victory over Sweden at Gangneung Curling Centre.
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That tally does not include his impromptu remarks at photo-ops and Marine One departures, which on occasion stretched for nearly an hour.
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Reaching lengths of up to 10 feet, the razor-toothed monitor lizards hunt deer in packs and have even attacked humans on occasion.
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On occasion, such accounts publicly quarrel with Instagram influencers who deny getting surgery when the before and after photos speak to the contrary.
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It's true that Trump still, on occasion, poses as someone who champions the interests of ordinary working Americans against those of the elite.
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When I found a man suitable for my tastes I would on occasion play "Handle With Care" hoping that he'd get the message.
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On occasion, he would get into loud arguments with patrons, once over the choice of music on the jukebox (he hated Celine Dion).
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On occasion we would go to the construction site together and more than once contractors would initially ignore me and go to him.
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Apparently, it can clean our environment, kill termites and bedbugs, empower our immune systems and, on occasion, help terminally ill people face death.
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There are tourists looking for a day activity from Bismarck or Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora and, on occasion, travelers from abroad.
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He has a few pictures of his family to motivate him, and only on occasion will he watch movies on the boat's computer.
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There was no television in the house, but her mother would, on occasion, sit down with Johnson with a coloring book and pencils.
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And on occasion, the performances — especially that of Aaron Monaghan as Pato's goofy brother, Ray — summon the presence of an unheard laugh track.
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On occasion, Ms. Trenary still takes "heels class" — a dance class performed in high heels for people interested in dancing in music videos.
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Shirt I wear button-downs on occasion to show off my recent gym activities, but for the most part I wear T-shirts.
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It might require that the organization buy insurance, monitor its peacekeepers, and on occasion pay compensation when it makes a mess of things.
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On occasion, Basinger serves as an advocate for films that have either done poorly at the box office or been pilloried by critics.
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On occasion, Mr. Gold's interpretation takes on the vicious aspect of a nightmare in which you see your past at its distorted worst.
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It can host thousands of flamingos during breeding season as well as a few other plants and animals, including some orchids on occasion.
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Still, she weaned herself off pain medication after just two days, opting instead for ice packs and, on occasion, a shot of tequila.
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INTERLUDE One of the things we do on occasion is, Kaden will take his cello out and we'll go to a local park.
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INTERLUDE One of the things we do on occasion is, Kaden will take his cello out and we'll go to a local park.
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He has surprised, and disappointed, conservatives on occasion, most notably when he voted to uphold the constitutionality of Mr. Obama's health care program.
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But he has reinvented himself as a more decisive politician in recent months, on occasion deploying acerbic wit to tear into Mr. Modi.
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On occasion, The New York Times will pose questions from readers (and some of our own) to notable show runners and post their responses.
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Pence has on occasion publicly disagreed with Trump, especially on such issues as Muslim entry into the country and trade, and he endorsed Sen.
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Trump has on occasion insulted Merkel in his past public comments, criticizing her decision to allow hundreds of thousands of refugees to enter Germany.
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"Either you lower prices, which on occasion happens, or you wait," said Eduardo Bennett, business manager for used equipment seller Copal, based in Chile.
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Common symptoms of a Zika infection include rash, fever, headache, muscle and joint pain and, on occasion red eyes that appear similar to conjunctivitis.
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His campaign started the day by defending his nostalgia for a more civil Washington -- when getting things done meant working with segregationists on occasion.
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The Post also cited 1990 court case testimony in which Trump testified, "I believe on occasion I used that name" when asked about Barron.
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The judge said that on occasion he might have to ask his wife to come to work early and leave late, the husband said.
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Big Gigantic travels the world performing this electronic / live hybrid, and, on occasion, they ramp things up even further with their annual "Rowdytown" show.
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I use one that my employer provided, and I share it with my coworker (who had his own last fall and winter) on occasion.
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Lenders charged hidden fees long after providing services, and for some services they never provided at all, on occasion to people who were dead.
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On occasion, Youssif speaks to his grandparents, who remain in Baghdad, but their conversations focus mostly on family rather than the security situation there.
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Still, Kushner was dispatched to Mexico as a mediator on occasion, including a meeting in March with Peña Nieto after talks with Trump crumbled.
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Note: The Economist, as well as running an obituary every week in print, also features them on occasion in "The Intelligence", our daily podcast
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Though he also shakes things up on occasion — we've also spotted him wearing a nice tuxedo and a band conductor outfit in the past.
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Common symptoms of a Zika infection include rash, fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, and on occasion red eyes that appear similar to conjunctivitis.
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On occasion it aimed to keep one step ahead of the activists—McDonald's took action even when there was little sign of public concern.
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On occasion, Mr Gillespie splits the screen so that two characters speak almost at once: we are never told which is telling the truth.
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On occasion, I got a photo that offered no compare button and appeared virtually the same as my original iPhone 6 or 6S shot.
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Although fast food is off the menu completely, Michele admits that she's happy to splurge on a meal of pizza or pasta on occasion.
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"On occasion, your songs may have stayed on the radio AFTER I have dropped the girls off at school," he wrote in the letter.
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The guidelines should continue to require whole grains be served but not vilify the consumption of a flour tortilla or white rice on occasion.
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While she admits she likes to go out on occasion and wear fashionable clothes, she prefers the sweaty, greasy confines of her work garb.
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We're all guilty of over-promising and under-delivering on occasion, but you're likely aware of the difference between that and straight-up slacking.
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Hilton said PVI also had a small uptick in requests and on occasion had provided guards, who remained onboard "once weapons have been disembarked".
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But in practice, Tillerson's State Department has found itself on occasion grappling with both the President's words and aides seeking to steer foreign policy.
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The bookish Mr Davutoglu, a former foreign minister, may have quietly sparred with Mr Erdogan on occasion, but generally tried to play down divisions.
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Like her father-in-law, MacLeod already had siblings in the US and was documented as traveling back to her home country on occasion.
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Bellroy Sling, $99, available in four colorsAs a kid, I used to make fun of my dad for sporting a fanny pack on occasion.
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On occasion, one TransCare worker would act as lookout while "the other one would just be grabbing stuff," said Emanuel Almodovar, a former employee.
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But on occasion, I'll return home after a long day in these here above-ground mines only to find a beloved pan utterly devastated.
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On occasion, professors have shown up at the front lines to speak to students, as William Hayward, dean of social sciences, did on Tuesday.
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The same is often true for red wine, beer and liquor, but he still has them on occasion, including a hot toddy some nights.
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Since the transfer, the Navy has continued to make port calls in Hong Kong, but the Chinese government has on occasion rejected American requests.
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However, the difference was that most of these people attended religious services on occasion and said that their religious beliefs informed their sexual views.
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In all likelihood, they have similarly ho-hum sex on occasion, and you likely have better sex than they do some of the time.
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Yet "Fargo" was anointed the best show of the year—and, on occasion, celebrated in tones suggesting that it had revived the anthology model.
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But in that era there were many single-paragraph obituaries for prominent society figures — and perhaps, on occasion, the wife of a prominent advertiser.
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However, on Fox News on Thursday evening, Sean Hannity, whom the president is known to take advice from on occasion, was much less circumspect.
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I assume you're with me, though since you like to be contrarian on occasion perhaps you're going to go for the pro-Pai argument?
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Mr. Trump has, on occasion, threatened to end all such aid unless migration from the region ends entirely, something few diplomats see as possible.
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On occasion, the photocopied feel dilutes the text, as in a fight between Mira and Jed over his parents' full-throated support for Trump.
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He was, on occasion, a dealer in the kinds of furniture and art objects that end up in the homes of the well heeled.
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In fact, Harper said that even publications that don't typically use the Oxford comma will use it on occasion for the sake of clarity.
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Sometimes these viruses manage to infect people; on occasion, they go on to evolve the molecular equipment necessary to travel from person to person.
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"On occasion," Lukens said, he saw Clinton looking at her BlackBerry "in the hallway outside" the secure part of the building including her office.
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On occasion, she appeared so eager to avoid the fray that she could give the impression that she was not engaging with the substance.
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Together, they had the look of paternal rock stars, though on occasion the light shifted and these men took on the aura of junkies.
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Ms. Waldman's survey of the history and literature of psychotropic drugs is informative, though it can also, on occasion, be too sloppy and loose.
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A decade later, the growing city started pumping groundwater from the Owens Valley, whose resentful residents retaliated with angry editorials and, on occasion, dynamite.
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Though the Taliban often exaggerate their claims, the insurgents also on occasion disguise themselves in Afghan uniforms to get easier access to their targets.
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Every mobile service provider understands that their customers might need to travel overseas on occasion and has specific service plans in place for this.
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We're told Chyna says she's never done drugs in front of her children and only drinks on occasion ... when her kids are not around.
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Spin Master does most of its prototyping internally, but on occasion, they use external companies to help them test an idea quickly, Martin says.
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Was Trump committing an impeachable offense, or was he doing what world leaders do on occasion -- asking an ally for assistance into potential corruption?
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In his 2012 autobiography, the rider wrote: "I've never had an injection, apart from vaccinations, and on occasion I've been put on a drip".
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On occasion, stock market rallies can be reaffirmed when buyers turn to downtrodden sectors for trades or investments, and Cramer witnessed that on Thursday.
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Buffett will on occasion utilize Berkshire personnel and/or have Berkshire pay for minor items such as postage or phone calls that are personal.
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Over the last 19 years he's trained with high-level federal court officials including Ginsburg and Justices Elena Kagan and Stephen Breyer on occasion.
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I've done both, although on occasion fellow passengers have agreed to carry me — a 170-pound stranger in a wheelchair — up to the street.
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There is a white board over the couch in the living room for writing random quotes and in-jokes — and on occasion, website coding.
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Last year, he said, Mickelson on occasion would ask him to pick a club for him to hit because he couldn't gather his thoughts.
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We should expect it to continue on occasion to target non-American ships with mines or use provocative harassment tactics from its small boats.
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But these miners have also been known to be used by malicious advertisements around the web and on occasion they can also act as trojans.
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On occasion, you might also find price-reduced apparel from major clothing brands like Adidas, Calvin Klein, DKNY, Levi's, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Tommy Hilfiger.
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While generally useful, they still have to play catch-up with evolving threats–and their deep system access has on occasion enabled even worse attacks.
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" "Thanks for laughing, embracing and loving the characters for all of those years, and still on occasion, when somebody walks into a bar, hollering, 'NORM!
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"Swans, like any other birds, are wild animals, and if on occasion they behave territoriality, it's simply because they are following their instincts," she said.
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What might have arguably worked as a tactic, on occasion, with far-right Islamist extremists will only make the problem of violent white nationalism worse.
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Twenty minutes of another task may be set on occasion — number bonds, times tables, a short written activity or a creative, research or practical activity.
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By the fall, she had begun appearing often at her own public events and, on occasion, taking their daughters to accompany Mr. Cruz at his.
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On occasion, dogs rescued from the Chinese trade are sent to the US and Canada for adoption through local shelter partners in the respective countries.
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Mr Flamini admits his is an unusual passion, even if on occasion his lifestyle fits the mould of a footballer more than a green entrepreneur.
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On occasion, these alien species have the right combination of traits to become invasive, doing damage to the environment, causing problems for humans, or both.
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In fact, he probably just sees me as a giant can-opener who, on occasion, gives him pleasing belly rubs; I accept all of this.
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Though they support voting for Trump, both Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan have continued to on occasion criticize him publicly.
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Even though Michael's family told school administrators his affirmed gender is male when he started as a freshman, he continues to be deadnamed on occasion.
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Such batteries, which are used in most electronic devices, have on occasion combusted and brought down commercial aircraft, including a UPS cargo plane in 2010.
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There was a person, here and there, who MIGHT HAVE SAID that, ON OCCASION, Manu might have indulged in a flop every now and then.
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"There may be instances, on occasion, in which the immigration court may not have available an indigenous-language interpreter," the office said in a statement.
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He's as tough as he needs to be, but he's not without sympathy for his residents, and even steps up as their protector on occasion.
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For about six months, we'd repeat that habit on occasion before finally switching to the real thing, a pack of deliciously smooth Camel Turkish Silvers.
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Kasich isn't really a talk-radio-and-Fox-News Republican, which is ironic considering he filled in for Bill O'Reilly on occasion in the 2000s.
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Although we are fully symbolic creatures today, on occasion a trace of our primal selves bubbles to the surface in the form of a scream.
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RHP Raisel Iglesias pitches himself into jams on occasion, but his ability to work through adverse situations is impressing manager Bryan Price more and more.
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Besides alleged deception by some intel officials in the past, the judgment and assessments of the intelligence community have been called into question on occasion.
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Sometimes conservative colleagues seem surprised at how I am able to keep my composure when, on occasion, a liberal guest gets nasty during those debates.
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Young has long been a critic, on occasion an incisive one, of what she sees as the authoritarian tendencies of feminist opposition to rape culture.
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At the time, Bell Pottinger was advising the Bahrain Economic Development Board, and on occasion its brief extended to advising the Bahraini government more generally.
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While differences between and among many of these stakeholders arise on occasion, the industry is united in support of passing comprehensive music legislation in 2018.
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So far, I've taken it offshore, leaving it atop, beside, and on occasion beneath a carelessly-strewn array of anchors, chains, tools, and fishing tackle.
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Roughly 20 species make their way to North America on occasion, however, including the ruby-throated hummingbird, Costa's hummingbird, Anna's hummingbird, and black-chinned hummingbird.
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It's less expensive than booking multiple rooms at a high-end hotel, and having a kitchen to cook meals on occasion helps cut food costs.
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An older neighbor across the way often keeps her door open to feel more connected to the children, and has read to them on occasion.
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"On occasion, we feel it's necessary to step away from gifts that are not in the public interest," Daniel H. Weiss, the Met's president, said.
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He's seen kids tear through the brewery with no guardian in sight, and has on occasion asked toddlers to point out their parents to him.
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Lab employees, male and female, have on occasion made off-color jokes and commented on one another's lives outside of work, including their dating lives.
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And am I wrong in thinking that the orchestrator Alex Lacamoire has slowed down the tempo on occasion to make the lyrics easier to follow?
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It is a fitting part of the Gray Lady — dignified and restrained — and yet, on occasion, it has been known to let its hair down.
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It's more of an effort to steer myself on track, and I have to discipline myself on occasion to keep it from complete oddball territory.
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On occasion Ms. Kopatchinskaja seemed to favor extremity for its own sake: super-quiets, for example, that drew attention merely to how quiet they were.
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Make sure to thoroughly wash the pot and strainer, if not regularly then at least on occasion, in order to prevent mold spores from developing.
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Although on occasion the designer deviates from type, peppering her runways with famous geezers like Willem Dafoe, she tends to prefer guys who resemble adolescents.
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The Overwatch League has appeared on ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 in the past on occasion, but there is no indication that those appearances will continue.
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Avenue sometimes asked for as much as $2100,2500 a month — a top-shelf price on K Street — and Lewandowski on occasion tried to go higher.
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Color is a great way to stand out in a crowd and make a statement; so break away from black, gray, and brown on occasion.
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"While we work diligently to ensure customer accounts remain secure, on occasion there are instances where automated processes or human performance falls short," he said.
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Despite petitioning the facility's officials, the meal service times, he said, had not been altered for Ramadan, and on occasion Muslims were even served pork.
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Collections will be recycled through the store, through the home, in and out of storage units, and on occasion, in and out of museum collections.
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We can all be accused of bad timing on occasion: walking in at the wrong moment or telling an inappropriate joke at a family gathering.
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Although officials said investigators could not rely on facial recognition results to make an arrest, documents suggested that on occasion officers gathered no other evidence.
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" It adds: "On occasion, the atmosphere or conduct within a particular home may be counter or in opposition to the Biblical lifestyle the school teaches.
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Or was it simply that Michelle took pride in her daughter looking cute and, like all mothers, splurged on occasion, putting the charges on Visa?
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On occasion, stock market rallies can be reaffirmed when buyers turn to downtrodden sectors for trades or investments, and Jim Cramer witnessed that on Thursday.
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He was also a throwback to an earlier era when political leaders, without betraying their own ideology, were willing on occasion to cross partisan lines.
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One of Billy Graham's rules was not to criticize other ministers, and so I don't do it often, but I have done it on occasion.
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Black employees serving in supervisory roles described incidents where white underlings refused to comply with directions, causing the assembly line to shut down on occasion.
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Which makes it all the more surprising when, on occasion, a Fox News anchor does relay the facts about climate change, as Smith did Thursday.
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Tiger Woods noted that Michael Jordan chewed gum when he played basketball and said he has chewed gum on occasion for a quick sugar boost.
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Otherwise known as propanolol, they are cardiac medication, now on occasion given to people who suffer with panic attacks because they slow a racing heart.
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The creators are fully committed to posting all things weird and mind-boggling, but on occasion even they encounter lines they don't feel should be crossed.
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Since then he's continued to excel, dropping svelte, modern R&B tracks that on occasion dip their toe in grimier, dubbier waters, with choice vocal collaborators.
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The division shows some strong colors on occasion, especially at "60 Minutes," which dominates awards among newsmagazines (it's the only one left still doing serious work).
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Mattis, on the other hand, was known to challenge Trump on occasion, and their relationship eventually broke down over Trump's desire to withdraw troops from Syria.
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