Conversations about schoolwork take on new zest when, rather than a specific work of literature or history, you are wrestling with the English language itself, sometimes pinned down by an immigrant youth, and sometimes throwing and clobbering the youth instead.
The money was good enough, in fact, that he sometimes turned down raises.
And while we sometimes fall down on the job, we bring to the political arena a certain battle-hardened skepticism.
And she has sometimes slapped down ministers from her own party who have refused to toe the government line.
How will they react when they discover that risky investments sometimes go down?
Ms. Zhang said Ms. Lu hit the books hard, sometimes turning down offers to chat because she had homework to finish.
His elf name is Snowball and claims to ham it up with the children, sometimes tumbling down the path to Santa's house.
The 67-year-old Earl Holding sometimes gets down on his knees to plant flowers around the property of his Salt Lake City hotel.
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Seemingly strong people sometimes break down at the slightest bit of pressure.
They then settle on the pebbles, which are projected on to the 24 planks and sometimes roll down the planks, creating a beautiful illusion.
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The difference is that a free market with an evenhanded rule of law opens up those ranks and sometimes takes down the less astute.
Regarding his call, Gartman said it sometimes boils down to luck.
"Sometimes it comes down to leadership on a ward, or the training people had received, " Mr Kappler added.
Sometimes he broke down in tears, wondering if it would ever stop, which it did nearly six months later.
Folks were working harder and harder, but their wages or incomes, they were staying flat, sometimes even going down.
Environmental regulators often impose fines on resorts, and sometimes close them down.
And so to the extent that they have a vision from sci-fi and they pursue that vision can sometimes lead them down a dark alley.
Not only does it waste her time, but also sometimes brings her down when she sees pictures of her friends having a great time together.
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Indeed, it is so permanent that it can sometimes be passed down the generations, leading to a lot of excitable talk about the inheritance of acquired characteristics normally regarded as a Darwinian no-no.
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"BT is already rolling out fibre broadband at record pace but there are a variety of issues that can sometimes slow us down and cause frustration for those consumers and businesses who are keen to get fibre broadband, " a spokesman said.
It is sometimes hard to pin down Ms Royal's policies, but this does not mean she has none.
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To get a full list of collaborators, he sometimes had to track down dusty old Playbills in theatre basements.
And sometimes they would get down on their knees and weep with their hands clasped in front of their chins.
So sometimes it really comes down to this whole question of, you know, who is the occupier, what is aggression.
In the 1960s and 1970s, farmers were sometimes required to cut down trees as a condition for getting credit from the state.
Sometimes, it comes down to people who just want to play.
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When the stores were more about selling coffee and the love of it than attracting crowds so large that it is sometimes hard to sit down?
Under current rules, higher rate taxpayers can donate unlimited amounts of money to charity and offset it against their tax bill to effectively bring the amount of tax they pay down - sometimes to zero.
But sometimes that's slowed down by regulations and paperwork that, frankly, just doesn't make sense.
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