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Occasionally he found the English word himself, but often he fell back on the Dutch one, or simply looked at me appealingly for help - which I was usually able to provide, as the context made it clear which word he was looking for.
Archive 2008-08-01 DC 2008
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Occasionally he found the English word himself, but often he fell back on the Dutch one, or simply looked at me appealingly for help - which I was usually able to provide, as the context made it clear which word he was looking for.
On being linguistically defeated DC 2008
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Occasionally a kangaroo will hop by and one of the other guests reports kangaroos entering the tent looking for titbits.
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Occasionally, meaning is turned upside down, for example when a regime's use of violence is referred to as an attempt at 'restoring normalcy'.
Cynthia Boaz: Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions Cynthia Boaz 2010
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Occasionally, meaning is turned upside down, for example when a regime's use of violence is referred to as an attempt at 'restoring normalcy'.
Cynthia Boaz: Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions Cynthia Boaz 2010
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Occasionally, meaning is turned upside down, for example when a regime's use of violence is referred to as an attempt at 'restoring normalcy'.
Cynthia Boaz: Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions Cynthia Boaz 2010
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Occasionally, meaning is turned upside down, for example when a regime's use of violence is referred to as an attempt at 'restoring normalcy'.
Cynthia Boaz: Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions Cynthia Boaz 2010
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"Occasionally," he conceded, 'but don't worry, I don't feel one coming on today.
Politics 101 2010
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Occasionally, meaning is turned upside down, for example when a regime's use of violence is referred to as an attempt at 'restoring normalcy'.
Cynthia Boaz: Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions Cynthia Boaz 2010
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Occasionally, meaning is turned upside down, for example when a regime's use of violence is referred to as an attempt at 'restoring normalcy'.
Cynthia Boaz: Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions Cynthia Boaz 2010
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