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Men only think about sex once every two hours - not every seven seconds, as is commonly believed, according to a survey of 5, 000 adult males.
BBC: 10 stories that could be April Fools pranks but aren't
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Right now, residents can only think of the town they once knew and how everything changed that Friday.
CNN: A message from beyond: Peace in Newtown
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But if we think about gratitude only once a year, we overlook the immense power of practicing it daily, especially in a business context.
FORBES: Your Most Powerful Forgotten Weapon: Gratitude
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I'm afraid I think that people only make such compacts once they've exhausted all of the possible benefits they can see to violence, and I don't think we're there yet.
NPR: Early Divisions at Root of Sunni-Shia Conflict
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That made me think of a fundamental truth: unemployment benefits are only for people once employed as employees.
FORBES: 'Tis The Season For Unemployment (Benefits)
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Once this is done, and only once it is done, does it make sense to think about action items such as making work more interesting, providing more job security, or rewarding performance with bonus plans?
FORBES: An Idiot's Guide to Employee Engagement
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"I suppose that temptation kept them alive for as long as it did - which was only about five or six years, but I think I had more than once attempted to disband the group, " he said.
BBC: Frank Black and the Catholics
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"I think we have an opportunity to transform the economy, an opportunity such as we have only comes along once in a lifetime, " he says.
BBC: Anglesey council election: a week to go to polling day
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There was much more at stake for them than there had been for the Groton grads of an earlier day. (How many hours do you think they put in doing homework?) College was a gate through which, once, only the favored could pass.
NEWYORKER: Live and Learn
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The bell ringers were continuing a tradition that had once been central to the life of the community, and she liked to think that only a generation ago, whenever these bells had rung out over the fields and the streets, everyone had known what they were saying.
NEWYORKER: The Bell Ringer