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Sometimes he would dress and cook the meat, sometimes he would dry it out in the sun, make jerky.
CNN: Life in the Wild
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Sometimes, as with Peter Cook (voted, by his fellow-comedians, in a British poll, the greatest comedian of all time), comedy nausea turns terminal, and only the most difficult laugh in the world will satisfy.
NEWYORKER: Dead Man Laughing
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Then the group heads back to the Kochlounge to cook a dish that sometimes seems like a workout.
BBC: In the kitchen with Viennese history
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Now, sometimes, as I suspect happened with Cook and Mayer, executives take on these board seats at an earlier stage of their careers.
FORBES: All Operating Executives Should Never Serve On Any Outside Boards
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The future of the Cook Inlet belugas is caught between the competing, and sometimes conflicting, interests of environmentalists, conservation scientists, native Alaskans and economic developers.
ECONOMIST: Environment
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Sometimes, when Cuca had learned to play a whole piece, the maid and the cook would come to listen, too, and the lawyer, filled with pride, would hear them murmur words of praise, which struck him at first as excessive, but then, on reflection, seemed perfectly apt.
NEWYORKER: The Insufferable Gaucho