Every now and again, a member of the government talks about an imminent deal.
Every now and again, a sheep breaks loose and heads up the rocky hillside, from where it has to be coaxed back down.
So it just shows that as a woman you're not immune from a bit of rough treatment every now and again.
And every now and again, there was a squawk and a splash as a heron or egret rushed startled into the night.
Every now and again the spray planes flash beneath us fumigating.
The younger generation of playback singers is already beginning to pop up on the big screen every now and again, and they're on television programs too.
His raucous fake persona stands in such sharp contrast to the actual Colbert, whose sincerity and modesty claw their way to the surface every now and again.
But every now and again the patients in the treatment arm will live longer than the patients in the control arm, and the two lines on the Kaplan-Meier will diverge.
So it happens every now and again that folks scavenging for copper end up cutting through fiberoptic cable, which can shut down phone and data traffic for a limited area.
The Brunswick Hotel in Merchant City is the sort of place that every now and again converts itself into a party venue, with DJs in the lifts and art installations in the rooms.
We get these projects every now and again.
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But if your phone is receiving bits of data every now and again, some of which could be part of a voice call and some an e-mail, there's no recognisable cut-off that can be used to calibrate your bill.
We'll be sprinkling them in every now and again to let you sound off about the coverage in your local area, so if you live in Philadelphia and have world-class (or world's worst) signal, let us know in the comments below.
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If it has been more than two years since a parent or caregiver had their last tetanus shot, the Tdap vaccine will be recommended now and again about every 10 years.
"Somehow it is only so fitting that every now and then an actor tries to bring him back to life again, " he went on.
Irregular periods -- maybe yours used to come every 28 days but is now arriving on day 21, 35, 28, and back to 21 again -- can be a symptom of perimenopause.
Speculations and hypotheticals are fine, but given that I run a free promo on one of my books about every couple of weeks (I have 15 novels and climbing, so I can have a handful free now and again), I can say categorically that Amazon changed the algorithms.
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