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31. On occasions he seems wistful and quiet but his attitude is definitely and generally antisocial.
32. Our Rabbis did not shrink on occasions from modifying even the Pentateuchal law.
33. On occasions he has walked up to 40 miles in a day.
34. There may on occasions be sound educational reasons for adopting a style of interaction in which unfocused questions predominate.
35. Although the inflammation is usually mild, on occasions it causes great distress.
36. She had on occasions praised him extravagantly.
37. Religion plays an important part in community life in Katine, and on occasions such as Christmas and Easter churches are usually full.
38. Or pumping the liquid there is corrosion, inconvenient and so on occasions add water.
39. He presided at all councils of ministers, where the atmosphere could be frigid on occasions.
40. Of this festive composition each boy had one porringer, and no more-except on occasions of great public rejoicing, when he had two ounces and a quarter of bread besides.
41. This sort of thing is usual on occasions like this.
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42. Coped well with Zalayeta aerially, but was a little slow on the floor on occasions.
43. First all, ordinary investors with limited funds, can not stand on occasions by the smoothing operation.
44. He speaks in a low voice , on occasions barely above a whisper.
45. But on occasions such as the present Mr. Plomacy came out strong.
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