Sudanese politicians are famous for their sometimes near-suicidal brinkmanship.
Police and soldiers used tear gas to quell a sometimes violent demonstration near Cairo's Tahrir Square -- the symbolic center of Egypt's revolution.
What you get with dollar cost averaging, yeah, you're going to put your money in it periodically and sometimes you're going to get it wrong and you'll buy near a top, but it also guarantees that sometimes you'll put your money in near the bottom.
Sometimes, they are near other witnesses -- although they'd never know it, he added.
Sometimes there is a logo near the company name or a color on the flip side of the card.
It is difficult to pigeonhole his approach, as while he praises seasonality and local produce, the peas he uses in that first dish sometimes come from Britain and sometimes from the Rungis market near Paris, depending on which are better on the day.
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In one incident last November, Tamerlan confronted a shopkeeper at a Middle Eastern grocery store in Cambridge, near a mosque where he sometimes prayed, after seeing a sign there advertising Thanksgiving turkeys.
As the manufacturer of the device sometimes nicknamed "CrackBerry, " Research In Motion once enjoyed near total dominance over the smartphone market.
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There is good reason to be concerned that practicing the broad export of MSKCC-inspired clinical algorithms, which may sometimes appear to have been developed with only a passing nod to compelling clinical evidence and near disdain for fiscal restraint, could be a bit too much like having shopping algorithms inspired by the Kardashians.
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"You're like a deer or elk in hunting season, " says Joe Tombari, a high-school teacher in Spokane, who sometimes locks the door of his classroom during off-periods and checks under his car before he gets near it.
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