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"Periodically," Conway said, "I have thought that it's just not worth going on."
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"Periodically," The New York Times reported last March, "Martin Plissner, the political editor of CBS News, and Susan Morrison, a television producer and former political aide, organize gatherings of the politically connected at their home in Washington.
Insider Baseball Didion, Joan 1988
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Periodically, Walmart goes through phase of requiring ID for alcohol and, I think, cigarettes, no matter how old you look.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Kobach on Arizona’s Immigration Law 2010
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Periodically, the hedge fund shares performance information with investors but asks them to keep it to themselves.
Paulson Still a Bull After His Bare Year Gregory Zuckerman 2011
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Periodically a wave would crash over the boat and much of the orange triangle would disappear for a while.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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Periodically, though, we would be working and I would see several students start to sneak a peak at their phones.
John Thompson: Electronic Devices Can Be an Educational Curse or Blessing John Thompson 2011
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Periodically the yatika called up a messenger from the knot of people at the bottom of the stairs.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Periodically I emerge from the gloom and actually get laughs, which is gratifying.
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Periodically Bark made grumbling noises as he scratched at fleas.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Periodically, though, we would be working and I would see several students start to sneak a peak at their phones.
John Thompson: Electronic Devices Can Be an Educational Curse or Blessing John Thompson 2011
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