• Sometimes 50 or perhaps 60 a day: she never counted.

    ECONOMIST: Hildegard Knef

  • Sometimes, who knows, perhaps it is better to be more cautious.

    BBC: Change America can believe in

  • Perhaps, rather alarmingly, Andy Capp is sometimes seen by Americans as part of a real Britain.

    ECONOMIST: Reg Smythe | The

  • For instance, their results suggest that much steeper gradients, perhaps up to 1 in 5, are sometimes compatible with good surf.

    ECONOMIST: On the beach

  • Qualities of an excellent mentor include (a) the ability to be patient, (b) be non-judgment, (c) possess wisdom to know when to speak, (d) be willing to work with others that are perhaps different from yourself, and (e ) sometimes go beyond your comfort zone.

    FORBES: Service Learning and Mentoring Makes America Stronger

  • Perhaps such energy is needed to thrive and survive in sometimes very challenging contexts.

    FORBES: The Talent and Leadership Gap in Developing Countries

  • And while there's perhaps something to be said for that sentiment in the sometimes-fragmented world of Android devices, it was hard to ignore the fact that offering up exclusive access to content through your own marketplace assures better cash flow.

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  • It provides me a daily (sometimes more frequent) challenge to meet goals and perhaps conduct some professional and therefore personal development.

    FORBES: Men Should Come With Warning Labels

  • Sometimes it might be in a fluid script, or perhaps a stacked, bold serif typeface.

    WSJ: Dana Tanamachi, Evoking the Past With Dusty Letters | Creating

  • Sometimes, as with the Jesus Freaks, you find a perhaps not-surprising convergence of hippie and evangelical.

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  • Perhaps that is evidence of the preference for empiricism above abstraction that is sometimes said to be a British trait whether the laboratorial empiricism of scientists or the lyrical kind of novelists.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Deep bass notes throb below flashbacks to a teen's disappearance in the '60s, and "prepared" pianos (old uprights that the duo customized and sometimes mutilated) evoke sprung clockwork and madness or perhaps the caffeine buzz induced by all the coffee that the characters drink.

    WSJ: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross's 'Dragon Tattoo' Score

  • Sometimes a struggling team wants to keep its options open, or perhaps a contender starts losing patience.

    WSJ: Gardenhire, Girardi, Manuel facing the pressure

  • Dominic Grieve, whom Mr Cameron hurriedly (perhaps too hurriedly) appointed in Mr Davis's stead, is a sometimes supercilious-seeming barrister.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • We can also imagine them, though, coming here concerned about their future, sometimes second-guessing strategy, maybe fighting off some creeping doubts, perhaps despairing about whether the movement in which they had placed so many of their hopes -- a movement in which they believed so deeply -- could actually deliver on its promise.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama on Dr. King's Legacy

  • Perhaps most importantly, African Services provides her a community center that is a refuge from the sometimes-hardscrabble immigrant life.

    WSJ: Ralph Gardner Jr: The City's African Heart

  • Sometimes this is about content, in terms of shooting in a different way, perhaps using film rather than digital, or medium format, or just using shorter focal length lenses, and at other times it's more about packaging the story in a different way.

    BBC: Drowning in pictures

  • Though perhaps a bit catty, the joke makes a good point, which is that Opus Dei has sometimes been better at explaining what it is not rather than what it is.

    NPR: A Glimpse Inside a Catholic 'Force': Opus Dei

  • "Medium" on guitar and drums with the Beatles also seems easier than "medium" on "Rock Band, " while "hard" was sometimes just challenging enough for people who had played many times before, with "expert" mode still perhaps beyond reach.

    CNN: Review: 'Beatles: Rock Band' fun for jamming in groups

  • One way they could have got there is if multiple planets have interacted in a gravitational "billiards game", in which one planet might have been flung in towards the parent star (sometimes to be swallowed whole), while another might have been thrown into an eccentric orbit, or perhaps even ejected from the system altogether.

    BBC: Star 'eats' a planet

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