Over "Entourage's" eight seasons, Connolly often dropped subtle Islanders references into episodes: a T-shirt here, a computer screen saver there.
When she was with the Maquis, silk stockings and Elizabeth Arden face cream were often dropped for her by parachute, along with Sten guns, radios and grenades.
Populated by mainstream Americans and Mexican immigrants, by the working class and the retired, this hamlet is a poor outpost with Old West roots where people don't miss society and have often dropped out of it.
Anyone who bought these was seriously burnt, while anyone who sold them or the derivatives on them, like John Paulson and allegedly Goldman, made many fold their money, as the value of the underlying securities often dropped to near zero.
Ideas were too often tried once, then dropped, or not really tried in earnest.
But too often the best initiatives are dropped when the best commanders end their tours.
They can also significantly reduce civilian casualties: a drone strike often replaces a big bomb dropped from a fighter jet.
While appropriations have some level of transparency, tax preferences often are obscurely drafted and dropped into larger bills, hidden from public view.
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Subscribers, particularly in big cities, are often tormented by slow Internet access and dropped calls. 3G mobile Internet has turned into one big traffic jam, with new cars joining the queue at an ever-increasing rate.
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If a taxpayer has lost a job or income has dropped for other reasons, it often makes sense to undo a conversion.
Before Plowden, whole-class teaching got a bad name because it often led to teachers droning on while their pupils dropped off.
If I missed a prompt, my earnings stopped accruing and my HitBliss trust level dropped, resulting in seeing these pop-ups more often.
Before the new SEC-mandated rules, marketmakers would often let limit orders pile up unexecuted unless the market rose or dropped to a point where they could get their accustomed spread.
When I double-checked the hotel's address on TripAdvisor (their Google results are often ahead of the first-party site), the hotel had dropped to No. 34 and was offering a 50 percent off special.
"Idol" typically only dropped about 10-12 percent each season despite its age, often returned better than most industry observers expected.
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His attacks on Labour were often passionate and well argued, but that did not prevent him from being dropped from the frontbench in 2000.
Arp was making sprightly geometric and free-form collages and reliefs, often composed by games of chance for example, shapes in colored paper dropped onto sheets of white paper and glued down more or less where they fell.
After visiting her older sister in New York City, she dropped out of high school to pursue music in the Big Apple, playing often and at every place that would give her a stage.
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