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Idioms and Phrases
Occasionally, sometimes, as in Away from home for the first time, Mary was homesick at times . [Early 1500s] Also see at one time or another .Example Sentences
He warned that an emphasis on aggression can, at times, tip too far and leave teams vulnerable.
Mr Sharif agreed that violence to Sara had become "normalised" at times in the house, but he said his brother, Mr Malik - who lived with the family - was unaware of Sara being beaten at home.
Mr Lumley said the jury would have to consider Mr Stockton's tone, adding: "Was he more concerned at times for his own health?"
But, "political and partisan conflicts between the president and senators have at times produced dramatic fights over cabinet nominees and led to their ultimate withdrawal or rejection," the Senate's historical website notes.
The Chargers are just the fourth team in the last 40 years to hold each of their first nine opponents to 20 or fewer points, but the secondary has still has struggled at times.
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