| 31. | Police sweep through on occasion, often forcing refugees to move.
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| 32. | On occasion, sequins and jewels also can be a problem.
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| 33. | I have asked on occasion, but nobody has told me.
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| 34. | On occasion, newspapers refused to publish in solidarity with strikers.
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| 35. | But on occasion, copycats act in far more sinister ways.
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| 36. | On occasion, Hynes drummed his fingers on the defense table.
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| 37. | Funny thing, I attend vespers on occasion with Catholic friends.
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| 38. | But on occasion, sameness on the slate gets by them.
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| 39. | On occasion, a complaint resulted in certain broadcasts being expunged.
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| 40. | LeRette has been cursed at on occasion, even spit upon.
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