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They're people who maybe every now and then are of use, every now and then have some information that might be helpful.
Every now and then he'd start climbing out of bed.
You're having new companies pop up, every now and then.
"I think of her, every now and then," he says.
We're only going to be here every now and then.
We all mess up at work every now and then.
Maybe every now and then it makes me a conservative.
Every now and then you get a truly entertaining story.
Sofia lets Reese share her man every now and then.
But every now and then, I prefer the Pixel 23.
Live television calls for some surprises every now and then.
GUTFELD: Yeah, every now and then he lets it slip.
Every now and then, we can all use a friend.
We always need some good advice every now and then.
You only get vibes like that every now and then.
Everyone needs some of that time every now and then.
Every now and then I wake up and something's hurting.
"Touch base with people every now and then," he explains.
Listen and then you will learn every now and then.
Every now and then we'll see it and it's painful.
Yeah I get letters and emails every now and then.
But every now and then you will encounter an asshole.
I did hear new Tool songs every now and then.
But every now and then, something validates his second career.
It's hard not to feel lost every now and then.
Every now and then, though, a complaint would come along.
But every now and then, there are those happy exceptions.
Every now and then, he still sleeps in his car.
And then every now and then, they would come back.
Every now and then, one goes out of its path.
Every now and then, you'll be confronted with a difficult person.
We like having a TV person here every now and then.
But every now and then, it's fun to switch things up.
The ESFJ needs a lil pep talk every now and then.
A little bit of escapism is nice every now and then.
"DD: "Every now and then I'll teach a course at USC.
Every now and then it's OK to make an exception, though.
He'll have a coke every now and then and that's it.
Yeah, obviously it's something I think about every now and then.
You'll see the symbol hidden in places every now and then.
So every now and then check your armpits,' something like that.
"We still monitor my health every now and then," Carter said.
But every now and then, you get a real no-brainer.
Every now and then, however, we'll see President Obama being black.
Every now and then we'll have an argument—everybody has arguments.
Every now and then it's alright to indulge in guilty pleasures.
We are bound to have 19 elections every now and then.
Lil Bibby: It only really hits me every now and then.
I'll never be disappointed to see him every now and then.
Every now and then, though, bits of information will trickle out.
Every now and then, I want to like maybe play striker.
And those characters smiled and had fun every now and then!
Most people will admit to wasting money every now and then.
But don't forget to take a nap every now and then!
"The shoulder bothers him every now and then," Scott told reporters.
"We step out to do small chores every now and then."
Every now and then, though, I do enjoy taking a swim.
Yeah, I've found myself in messy situations every now and then.
Every now and then, they're professionally cleaned to combat the odor.
I love books that make me laugh every now and then.
Check in every now and then with the Fall Color Cam.
Still, those comments about faking it appear every now and then.
I'll incorporate different serums or whatever else every now and then.
That said, every now and then, paying attention can be wonderful.
Even Queen Elizabeth herself eschews royal protocol every now and then.
Some things, like eclipses, or comets, only happen every now and then.
Every now and then, for instance, it can be really really funny.
Every now and then, though, it's their owners that deserve the praise.
Every now and then come hints of furious paddling beneath the surface.
We have a lady who comes to clean every now and then.
For Longer LengthsEven Rapunzel needs some fine-tuning every now and then.
Even celebrities want a break from being themselves every now and then.
"Every now and then," she replied when asked about smoking weed again.
Every now and then, a performance comes around that truly moves you.
Every now and then, good things really do happen in this world.
Every now and then, Yaya Toure gets more flack than he deserves.
But I'll pop on every now and then and check it out.
But every now and then, something goes wrong and cosmic wreckage ensues.
They still talk every now and then ... but Nikki's clearly moving on.
Every now and then something comes along and just brightens your day.
Every now and then, Swier's friends like to forward her fan fiction.
They make it work, but every now and then, they strike gold.
Every now and then, a brand just becomes a total blogger favorite.
Every now and then I wonder how he feels about Trump now.
Every now and then, they would stop the falakas and try persuasion.
Every now and then a person stood outside, watching us drive past.
Instead, every now and then, check each piece of information or material.
I don't have a coach, I can train every now and then.
Every now and then, you will run into something you don't know.
Every now and then it pops up, but they're not as welcome.
Every now and then, she said, she dusts off Mr. Hertwig's essay.
"Every now and then you have to nudge your partners," Brewer added.
"Every now and then you have to nudge your partners," she said.
He'd drop into the mall's famed Nike store every now and then.
Every now and then, one of them would ask about my parents.
And every now and then a scream, quickly muffled, lances the air.
Every now and then I'll tweet out the other side of thinking.
Hey, a kid's gotta let off some steam every now and then.
But every now and then it's definitely not as glamorous as it looks.
Sometimes all it takes is a call or text every now and then.
And every now and then, that level of freedom can come in handy.
" Said Dillon, "Every now and then, got to make it a thing, right?
Just make sure you look up from your phone every now and then.
Every now and then, brides do want a plumping effect without the needle.
Debbie supports me and I get to support her every now and then.
Airbnb can't send checks every now and then — it's not a scalable solution.
The couple's oldest child manages to steal the spotlight every now and then.
Of course, we do crunch every now and then, for an important thing.
Every now and then we'll get an exciting day, but that's the exception.
Even heroes deserve a little recognition for their work every now and then.
Adds Palmatier, "Anthony will still polish off a pint every now and then!"
And every now and then when I'm at events talking about the book.
Spencer deserves to be able to make a mistake every now and then.
And then every now and then, I think, 'Gosh, no wonder I'm busy.
LNC added she'll still be down for a cameo every now and then.
And every now and then that maybe there's a double dip or something.
Even the East Atlanta Santa deserves to treat himself every now and then.
The couple's oldest child manages to steal the spotlight every now and then.
Every now and then he goes back home and help out his family.
For all that effort they deserve a little gift every now and then.
Every now and then, to be fair, a book does show its face.
"However, the reality is that every now and then, a return is necessary."
Every now and then, those gates are opened to members of the public.
Only every now and then did something make sense: a god was recognized.
Every now and then the government may get overambitious as to certain regulations.
"Every now and then, you've got to get in a fight," Ryan said.
It shatters families, tramples taboos, and every now and then even soothes enmities.
Every now and then, celebrity fashion can start to feel a little stuffy.
Instead, they sit, think, and read from the Torah every now and then.
I like to play golf every now and then, but preferably by myself.
Apple has been releasing new WiFi routers every now and then since 1999.
Every now and then, you have to go into the way-back machine.
Every now and then you meet somebody who just knocks your socks off.
Every now and then, we would talk our way through less familiar territory.
Every now and then, however, the fossil record literally throws paleontologists a bone.
"Baseball will punch you in the mouth every now and then," Boone said.
Every now and then it comes up, and I still say she's wrong.
Apart from some hiccups every now and then, it's been a great guide.
There was even a little breeze off the lake, every now and then.
Regular exercise is much more effective than hard workouts every now and then.
Every now and then she liked actually holding the news between her hands.
Put down the phone every now and then for a well-earned break.
To be clear, an episode like this is necessary every now and then.
But every now and then, a gem pops up that makes me reconsider.
Tomatoes trickle in every now and then, but just maybe once a month.
The parish priest would just knock at the door every now and then.
They have some rules they change every now and then to suit themselves.
And sorry, but we all need a deodorant touch up every now and then.
What would Oreo be if it didn't mix it up every now and then?
I receive a call or a message every now and then, and that's alright.
Every now and then people ask which of us had a more successful career.
Remembering to give her a call every now and then should do just fine.
Every now and then he'd forget, and accidentally catch a glimpse of someone's penis.
Every now and then, the internet is handed a blank palatte by the gods.
Every now and then I get really pissed and say, 'Wait a minute here.
Every now and then, he would maybe get one email back out of 100.
But every now and then, a simple idea can win them over big time.
"It's nice to don the tights every now and then," the Watchmen actor said.
The Huawei CEO talks to his daughter on the phone every now and then.
Every now and then we had to cross a river on a rubber boat.
Every now and then, you'll see a random game capture the interest of consumers.
Plus, we all need a little bit of Emma Thompson every now and then.
And every now and then, I will get a letter from one of them.
Really, who doesn't want a little sparkle on their finger every now and then?
It was one of those perfect moments that we share every now and then.
No. She had to sit down every now and then, but that was it.
Every now and then I get a feather or a foot in my mouth.
Every now and then, something pops up on the internet that's just... really nice.
And I wanted to put a good joke in there every now and then.
Every now and then, a thread of blood appears in the patient's eye socket.
But every now and then, a weird little subculture starts trending and doesn't stop.
I still miss alcohol every now and then, despite the time we've spent apart.
Every now and then, a relegation six-pointer will live up to its billing.
Tech companies host these kinds of show-and-tell soirées every now and then.
Every now and then, even the Stranger Things kids need to take a break.
But every now and then there comes an interaction that leaves an indelible impact.
And every now and then the sun will break through the sky's billowy veil.
Every now and then, digging around, I hit a ridge of red bean paste.
Will Jon ever learn how to lie every now and then, just a bit?
He looked as calm as ever, peeking behind him only every now and then.
LONDON — Every now and then, man's best friend delights in becoming man's greatest nemesis.
"I pop my head in every now and then, but it's exhausting," Marko said.
Every now and then you're going to make an error, but he's been impactful.
After all, we could use a break from skinny jeans every now and then.
Every now and then, it seems, they do make music like they used to.
Every now and then, I still kind of stress myself out thinking about it.
The rest of us take a day off every now and then, Bernie doesn't.
Every now and then she'd note a scrap of plastic as she swam through.
I think it's important to kick people in the heart every now and then.
Still, that doesn't mean it can't produce the odd screamer every now and then.
Now, every now and then, we do innovate and we do experiment on it.
Every now and then some of the Cubans come along and give me some cigars.
Even the most disciplined eaters need to take a cheat day every now and then.
This is why you might think you see "a falling star" every now and then.
Every now and then, though, we hear something that makes us do a double take.
Every now and then, you're sifting through the pile, and Whoa, that's kind of interesting.
"I'm open to hitting him up every now and then to see how he's doing."
It won't fix your problems instantly as iOS checks Universal Links every now and then.
"Every now and then people get too passionate and things can get out of hand."
Warwick prioritizes helping others, but she shouldn't forget to treat herself every now and then.
I go to the gym every now and then and do those sorts of things.
Every now and then, one specific item can put an entire brand on the map.
I swipe every now and then when I'm particularly craving human contact, like before bed.
Even modern headphone makers get caught up in a flashy fad every now and then.
Like I'm wearing an Apple Watch, it tells me to stand every now and then.
If he's lucky, every now and then, those shows provide a little more than that.
Just please, remember to dust those oh-so-convincing leaves off every now and then.
Every now and then there's kind of a hateful tweet or blog post or comment.
And you don't get off lightly if you only go big every now and then.
The easiest way to prevent it is by simply moving every now and then.12.
Every now and then, another group of migrants comes across her in the Darién Gap.
Every now and then, that rivalry regains its fire, with rich storylines and outsize personalities.
"It's normal that every now and then you have something popping up," he told reporters.
This is so not helping my health goals, but it's nice every now and then.
I fasted for two weeks every now and then just to lose a quick fix.
Every now and then, the mother stands up and pokes her beak around the eggs.
I love maps, so I can see myself using this feature every now and then.
Every now and then, one of my little sprouts would throw me for a loop.
Out of total fairness, we sure hope these contortionists switch roles every now and then.
Every now and then, the trunks of the two species twined into hulking, wondrous masses.
Every now and then there is a flash of what Astral Chain could have been.
"You've got to give the award to different people every now and then," Lue said.
Most of us are guilty of buying into a food trend every now and then.
"Life happens every now and then, and plans get off-kilter," Boone said on Friday.
So there is this free rider issue, which I do notice every now and then.
Every now and then, a brave Santa offers a peek behind the red velvet curtain.
Every now and then it's nice to be reminded that other people make mistakes, too.
But the Stockholm-based firm has a tendency to run into controversy every now and then.
The internet is filled with unspeakable terrors, but every now and then something beautiful happens online.
Every now and then, I'll go out with someone who is insistent, but it's pretty rare.
But regardless, it's still a good idea to deep-clean these items every now and then.
But every now and then, the LA-based Reiki master and dancer really craves an egg.
But every now and then, nature throws us something totally bizarre and clearly new to science.
I think it's important to detach from [technology] every now and then to actually be present.
But every now and then I think it's okay to acknowledge that the money thing sucks.
But every now and then, the most eye-opening fashion lessons stem from more unexpected experiences.
Every now and then she pauses to yank up a weed or prune a pomelo tree.
"I was more concerned when she visited the comments section every now and then," David says.
Every now and then, he teases his audience by pausing the music, waiting for an applause.
Apple doesn't change its laptops very often, relying on internal component upgrades every now and then.
Every now and then you see something on the internet that's just... well, just quite nice.
Do we know anyone that brings multi-ton spacecraft into Port Canaveral every now and then?
"Every now and then, these things happen," said Detroit Zoo spokeswoman Patricia Janeway told the paper.
There's an equally good chance that you think about replaying these games every now and then.
I make flops, and every now and then one of those flops is a hit, hahaha.
Electricity blackouts were common, and every now and then we had a day without running water.
Every now and then one would disappear over the rail in the middle of the night.
You can delete that voice data from your Echo every now and then, and you should.
Every now and then I'd try to capture it from memory, and that's how it started.
To help her I'd take a sip every now and then but not really like it.
I don't wash my hair that often, but I do use conditioner every now and then.
Thanks for making it uncool for me to phone in my workout every now and then.
"I would look at the app every now and then with just morbid curiosity," Lin said.
The authorities occasionally harass Ali, he says, because he has tourists stay every now and then.
Every now and then I knock and go in, but I always feel like an intruder.
Equal and opposite: Go ahead and be yourself every now and then; we're all family here.
Still, he added, "He's been known to enjoy a 3 Musketeers bar every now and then."
You know, Cameron loves music and every now and then he may rap here and there.
Humans require attention from their peers every now and then — your service animal is no different.
"When society changes, every now and then you need a new rule of manners," he says.
My experiences have been mostly good, but every now and then, you run into bad situations.
Every now and then, though, you'd see the real Ryan Hemsworth peek out, unabashed and authentic.
But every now and then, the network presents a product that is stranger than the rest.
We get that sometimes every now and then at Code or at one of our events.
But every now and then, an occasion calls for us to get a little more dressed up.
And then every now and then we run a piece that might have come from the magazine.
Every now and then in American politics, political parties enter their presidential nominating conventions deeply, deeply divided.
Even the best bakers have epic fails every now and then — and Busy Philipps is no different.
The always outspoken Pink has been known to clap back at her haters every now and then.
Normally Carpool Karaoke takes place solely behind the wheel, but every now and then there are detours.
"Every now and then we'll find small, fragile, previously unknown fossil invertebrates in specialized habitats," Poinar said.
However, "there is no right or wrong" about going to the driving range every now and then.
Every now and then, whether on purpose or by accident, a star stumbles into a wedding celebration.
And sometimes, every now and then, I'm in a store because I'm interested in looking at things.
See it right here: The same skull image flashes in every now and then during the teaser.
Even those who don't have siblings that are parents deserve a BOGO deal every now and then.
Don't get me wrong, it still flares up every now and then, but way less than before.
BECAUSE I READ EVERY NOW AND THEN PEOPLE THAT SAY JPMORGAN IS THREATENING – WE'RE NOT THREATENING ANYTHING.
Anyone who has siblings knows they like to weigh in with their opinions every now and then.
But back to the color, Apple has a habit of switching up colors every now and then.
There are nerves every now and then, but you've got to find your confidence in some way.
And every now and then, when I'm really desperate, I think of the Queen in a bikini.
Every now and then, Kim Kardashian West posts a selfie that comes close to breaking the Internet.
Every now and then you'd catch a peek of little Jack Garratt looking on from the audience.
You're still searching "Lemmings + Game" every now and then, hoping for a big return that never comes.
And every now and then, she needs to take some time to focus on her well-being.
But every now and then we are graced by wonderous moments that lay bare the human condition.
Every now and then there's something so on-trend and affordable, it's tempting just to risk it.
Apple will, every now and then, make clear and sometimes controversial decisions, like removing the headphone jack.
You make a mistake, and every now and then they're going to make you pay for it.
Every now and then, Jeffrey Epstein offered a winking reference to the well-known allegations against him.
"I do hear people raising doubts every now and then," Ryan told the AIPAC crowd to cheers.
Every now and then, some lucky students get a chance to see some of Berkeley's wild turkeys.
Every now and then, you create a character and you're just like, 'Oh, this is comic gold.
I'll meet some nice people and every now and then I'll drop in on some nice records.
Every now and then, I'll make him lamb hamburgers in exchange for shaved truffles or truffle oil.
Every now and then, you have those customers: drunk people, rude people; people that don't have money.
Recommended for comic fans who don't mind losing the thread of the story every now and then.
Something always ended up keeping us in contact every now and then, just fate, not on purpose.
And every now and then I would give Jen a really weird look [laughs loudly], just because.
Should I mutter "hut hut hut" continuously throughout the football game or just every now and then?
I did a flip or handstand every now and then, but mostly followed women's gymnastics from afar.
Every now and then I like to review a gadget that's a little out of the ordinary.
It's important to scale back on a busy schedule and enjoy your downtime every now and then.
But that doesn't mean Oscar hopefuls don't enjoy kicking back with familiar favorites every now and then.
Look, every now and then a person has to put down the controller and take a bath.
It seems to every now and then let the leaders become laggards and the laggards become leaders.
Kate Middleton has also been known to recycle some of her best looks every now and then.
Every now and then a seaplane takes off over the harbor, sounding exactly as Dad described it.
Ditch the dining hall and pack your lunch every now and then — your waistline will thank you.
But donning the suit comes with tremendous social responsibility — and every now and then, a little pee.
They retweeted this content every now and then but, on an individual basis, produced very little new information.
Price: $8.00 at Target Who among us doesn't need a little pick me up every now and then?
We spot them every now and then in the wild using their ancient devices, and we are bewildered.
Prince William gets a scolding from grandmaEven royals get told off by their grandparents every now and then.
Every now and then one piece or another would catch my eye and make it into my pocket.
Sometimes they go over like lead balloons and are abandoned, but every now and then one catches on.
"Every now and then something comes along and just brightens your day," Garner, 46, wrote in the caption.
I check back on the blog every now and then, and it's always the same person posting comments.
Every now and then New Yorkers see something on the subway that's bizarre enough to give them pause.
Yes, that's true, but every now and then Matt Damon pops up in the investment ... Because he's famous.
Every now and then, however, a supporting actor will capture the hearts of audiences and outshine the star.
Gracie and Victoria make cameos every now and then on older sister Selena's mega-followed social media platforms.
I tend to open it every now and then just because it's so different from everything out there.
Every now and then, a blob of plasma may vaporize one of the jets, creating a bright flash.
But every now and then, when reporting from the field, the reality of what that means strikes home.
PHILADELPHIA — Every now and then, along comes an N.B.A. team that takes conventional wisdom and shoves it aside.
I DO UNDERSTAND THAT EVERY NOW AND THEN THEY CAUSE PAIN AND SUFFERING IN A VERY SPECIFIC PLACE.
But for the most part, it's okay to indulge in a little stress-venting every now and then.
Every now and then he'll breeze through a novel (and sometimes in one sitting late into the night).
Although they enjoy working together, they do bicker every now and then over the limited space at home.
Deploying unpredictabilty every now and then has value, but being seen by your allies as unreliable is dangerous.
"I reach out, make sure that she's good, and say, 'What's up?' every now and then," he says.
Every now and then, TV manufacturers start a new trend to keep the hype for their products going.
I've never been a heavy drug user, but I did enjoy smoking some weed every now and then.
We here in The States are treated to an alligator-on-the-golf-course every now and then.
But it's still worth looking at the real world and seeing what's going on every now and then.
But every now and then, one person in the friendship ends up feeling taken advantage of or used.
But every now and then, someone comes along who pushes the boundaries of what Halloween decorations can be.
In other words, it's only natural that many people need a little parental boost every now and then.
But every now and then, the garbage fire calms down just a bit and some joy creeps in.
Every now and then a capital ship will warp into view and every time you'll be like, yes.
Don't worry AJ, even superfreak athletes like Dez Bryant get stuffed by the rim every now and then.
But every now and then, you stumble across a gem, a bowl game you didn't know you needed.
Let the women ahead convince you to ditch your leggings for a tulle skirt every now and then.
Then he dragged Jesus into it, and reassured Kevin it's okay to screw up every now and then.
He likes to sit and watch the birds and little people in the distance every now and then.
Every now and then there are those certain accessories that just put an extra pep in your step.
But every now and then, something finds its way through the chinks in their armor, and it's crippling.
Click back over to the tab every now and then to check in on your spacefaring potato mission.
But risk factors or no, it seemed like most small children had ear infections, every now and then.
And every now and then he'd bring the crates into Max Perkins and say, 'Is it a book?
It's a cute way to communicate and let them know you're thinking of them every now and then.
Even the most adorable place on the internet has to deal with online drama every now and then.
Every now and then, however, Faith Nation reminds viewers that the battle over America's values has cosmic significance.
Every now and then I'd remember, but I know I thought it was so funny at the time.
Like, I know she's just absolutely stunning, but every now and then someone else will point it out.
I love shopping and trying new styles, and like to splurge on luxury pieces every now and then.
"With Juul, the pattern of use isn't kids having a cherry vape every now and then," he said.
I'm not into buying the newest, latest and greatest — every now and then I'll buy a staple piece.
Me and Holmes have always been geographically near each other so we would chat every now and then.
Every now and then one was slightly out of step, which only emphasized the regularity of the others.
If you don't slow down every now and then, you're also prone to cutting people with your words.
They dove deep every now and then, and we all scanned the horizon for where they would reappear.
But in this case, every now and then, the right player comes along, this one was worth it.
But in this case, every now and then, the right player comes along, this one was worth it.
Every now and then, one of these TVs will just rotate and people have to reroute around it.
"Whenever I remember what happened, every now and then, all my body shivers and shakes," Person Five said.
I still get up in front of an audience every now and then to get my fix in.
He is known to rock alter egos every now and then ... sounds like this could be his latest.
This is common enough that every now and then, it will get people into a lot of trouble.
I would stop them every now and then and ask them to drowsily repeat something, and the camera improvised.
Every now and then he coughs, glitchy fuzz covering the screen, thick globs of blood coming from his mouth.
Every now and then I'm jamming to the music but I'm not on the dance floor cause it's thick.
They try these boycotts every now and then, they attack you, they go after you, what is that like?
Every now and then there's this little target that pops up and it just flashes for a brief second.
She may look invincible, but even Halle Berry falls victim to an on-set injury every now and then.
While it's common to get a little too high every now and then, getting seriously ill is another issue.
As much as we love a glass of wine every now and then, we applaud Zendaya's commitment to sobriety.
And every now and then, she'll pick up free 10-pound bags of potatoes at the local food bank.
But every now and then you have to refamiliarize yourself with these things, and the internet makes it easy.
There might have been like a $5 bill that my grandmother sent me from Cleveland every now and then.
And no, we're not talking about those matchy-matchy House of Déreon ensembles that resurface every now and then.
Every now and then, another gadget comes along that tries to add a human touch to bare, cold metal.
Every now and then, I asked Ashwin about his wife: in line at the movies, or after a beer.
They stubbornly get out of their hospital beds and declare themselves healed, and every now and then, it works.
" Songwriting sessions can be "grueling," he says, but every now and then "the heart of the song flies out.
But you've probably used it to describe your ex who still slides into your DMs every now and then.
Price: $14.90 H22017OPal Smart Bottle In case you forget that you need to drink water every now and then.
Essatim makes a few dollars every now and then by sewing cloth into scarves to sell in the market.
But every now and then, something happens that seems outrageous even by our current lax standards of ownership online.
When a faucet is on, it creates an unending stream, as opposed to a drip every now and then.
And every now and then everyone in Silicon Valley realizes that AI will eventually replace enormous numbers of jobs.
Every now and then I'm like ... I was telling someone, so what's a good thing to say about Trump?
It'll come up every now and then but I don't think about it as much as you probably think.
He still takes mushrooms and LSD every now and then, usually when he wants to get a fresh perspective.
Every now and then we'd look up and the nurse would let us know he was still with us.
Children still manage surprise us, Bill & Ted 3 is actually happening, and every now and then, people get lucky.
"I use similes, metaphor, hyperbole, every now and then to stress a point," Duterte said, referring to his rhetoric.
The only thing I have to do is go by the lawyer or our accountant every now and then.
Every now and then, you'll see a team there, wearing gloves and lab coats, flying a small white drone.
Hart and Esfandiari have been solid friends for years -- having played in poker tournaments together every now and then.
There's a fortune in the fortress of patents, and every now and then someone jumps in and makes money.
But every now and then, things don't go as planned, even if you're you're championship basketball legend Dennis Rodman.
Leons explained that it's vital to give your brain that chance to catch its breath every now and then.
Nevertheless, his mother-in-law sighed every now and then and said how fortunate he was to be alive.
"It flares up every now and then, and I get spasms," said Teixeira, who is retiring after the season.
Every now and then, he asked the Japan Coast Guard to conduct an official search for his daughter's body.
Every now and then, he stopped suddenly and threw his arms out wide in a gesture of utter bewilderment.
The campaign trail doesn't really encourage reflection, and it's important to sit with your thoughts every now and then.
Vanessa Williams starred as the vain and insensitive Renee Perry that ruffled the ladies' feathers every now and then.
I mean, even the most servile amongst them has got to look in the mirror every now and then.
We're told they still talk every now and then, but nothing will ever go back to how it was.
Snow covers the endless landscape, populated by grazing cattle, a few horses and every now and then a deer.
Every now and then, there's a controversy over the ashram—that it's exploitative, or that Amma is a bully.
I change every now and then, but I'm not someone who spends much time in front of a mirror.
"I smoke weed, and every now and then I slip up and do something that's poor judgment," he said.
"You're going to have ones like that every now and then," Yankees Manager Aaron Boone said of Tanaka's performance.
Every now and then the action stops so a character can make an impassioned speech about vengeance or justice.
"Parents are parents," she says, and every now and then one gets aggressive about his or her child's performance.
Every now and then a poor hick gets shot carrying a backpack of dope along a winding mountain trail.
Screenland Every now and then, the internet coughs up a viral video that has the quality of found art.
With all the theater you both see, you must be hungry for a "Wow" every now and then, too.
Every now and then there will be coaches, owners that go out of the norm and hire some coaches.
But every now and then there will be a day where I absolutely crush, and that keeps me going.
Like my dad every now and then will be like, 'So, when are you going to meet a girl?
He told me that, every now and then, a patient will ask him to sign one of his books.
"We'd talk every now and then," Lawrence said of Fields earlier this month, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
I think everyone just needs a reminder every now and then that humanity is found in the small things.
Every now and then, though, an upstart team will sustain its hot start, allowing players and fans to dream.
Every now and then, the American public needs to know our country has pushed back in a major way.
Waleed Aly Every now and then you get the impression that Australia is desperate to be under grave threat.
Even the "experts" slip up every now and then, because to be bad with money is to be human.
That's why, every now and then, we go out and you see people being taken away or being released.
So every now and then, one of the lessons I learned is take notes on paper in a notebook.
When he sneaks in a more distinctly Nigerian-sounding highlife riff every now and then, the mesh is pristine.
The more complicated your finances get, the more likely you are to need a helping hand every now and then.
Now, I don't know your roommate, but I'm going to guess that, every now and then, they have to think.
The wind will catch ahold of it and it'll look like a kite with a tail every now and then.
Khloé Kardashian may love a good fried chicken splurge every now and then, but she draws the line at pork.
"Every now and then we get an SMS directing us to a school to get the food aid," she said.
He also made sure to throw in some meme action every now and then, to make it truly internet-worthy.
Adele may perform her songs solo, but that doesn't mean she's adverse to sharing the stage every now and then.
Every now and then, it is fun to work with the artist and have them right there as we're working.
Every now and then, he hears a slur from a drunk stumbling in or from a shoplifter who got caught.
Every now and then, the International Space Station has to change its position in orbit to avoid collisions with debris.
I'm kind of flirty with guys every now and then, but he's like: 'You put me first, and I'm good.
" Moore shared that the former couple has "some mutual friends" and they'll "see each other around every now and then.
"But every now and then when something does work, it's nice to see that people are also excited about it."
In the ocean of online drone videos, every now and then some footage comes along that takes you by surprise.
Every now and then, you see an act which doesn't get the titles to go with how over it is.
There are things you can do to avoid this problem, like deliberately switching the machine off every now and then.
When in doubt, pause every now and then to make sure you've given the other person space to say something.
Because there's a lot of, you know, fathers and sons who sell guns every now and then at gun shows.
Even Beyoncé, who molds her own release strategies from scratch every now and then, turns to TIDAL for exclusive drops.
Although it probably wouldn't be too terrible if she spoke up more every now and then, instead of her husband.
Every now and then their enthusiasm gets silly, but this is an ebullient, credible rendition of pop's eternal adolescent thrill.
But, there's also nothing wrong with lending a helping hand or stepping up in a crisis every now and then.
"Every now and then, you might be missing out because you're not stepping out of your comfort zone," Hope said.
Kids may say some spectacularly funny things at times, but every now and then they can be impressively wise too.
"Every now and then they'll go out to a movie at ArcLight, but they just hang out at their place."
But even she admits that it's nice to have her feet firmly planted on the ground every now and then.
This is the smooth-talking pimp mode Wayne would get into every now and then, and it didn't really resonate.
Today I manage all the other drivers, but I still make a trip every now and then, just to socialize.
You hear some variation of this idea floated every now and then, and it's sounds like all sorts of fun.
"You tell me you love me, but tell me again / I need the reassurance every now and then," she sings.
Every now and then, what one brings to the table animates the discussion enough to create small but meaningful changes.
Every now and then, The Washington Post publishes something that provokes uniquely murderous rage from readers across the political spectrum.
And every now and then one of us would meet a ghost of himself talking in anonymous streets across America.
Maybe we should just take a step back and recognize that it's OK to be nice every now and then.
This is a theme that hasn't run as often as it used to, but comes up every now and then.
One of us would tell a story about our day and she'd interject every now and then to give notes.
But really, what's the point of owning a historical tiara if you can't show it off every now and then?
Sneaking around will only get you so far — every now and then you'll have to face your foes head-on.
Every now and then, I came across windows that were shattered, walls that were missing, and ceilings that were collapsed. 
Every now and then you'll be challenged with a quiz or competition that will determine which way the story goes.
Most of the time, Ms. Keane maintained a common-sense tone of voice, but every now and then she roared.
Every now and then he'd be reading the comic and he'd go, 'You're not steering it toward this, are you?
Every now and then, a game will get so popular that it starts to sneak its way into popular culture.
We deserve to choose something special, every now and then, to help honor the new chapter of that unfolding story.
My mother stayed mostly in her bedroom, alone, coming out every now and then to fill a glass with ice.
Every now and then he gets a piece of fun archaic equipment and we get to be his guinea pigs.
But every now and then the spiritual emotionalism elicited in those youth group retreats or Sunday sermons assuaged my depression.
I eat clean for the most part, but am human and love to indulge in dessert every now and then.
Every now and then she tucked a section of lathed wood or some other object or material within a stack.
Every now and then, someone would come up and start interacting with the bush; stroking the leaves, pulling them off.
Every now and then one of us loses a phone or changes a number, and we start a new chat.
Can't really blame 'em, though ... newborns need their rest, and new parents need some free time, every now and then.
And yet, every now and then, the internet provides moments of positivity and humor, even the occasional morsel of togetherness.
Every now and then, he stopped in place, inflated his chest and made a sound like a rusty swing set.
Mr. Mamdani likes to imagine her wearing it every now and then, eyebrow cocked, still prowling the streets as Nani.
A DEKE, which is a fake-out on the ice, comes up every now and then and is worth knowing.
DOUGLAS: Every now and then, I could be talking about something, and for a brief second, I get a relief.
Every now and then, you're going to step over the limit of the car, and you're going to wreck it.
Every now and then, he would open his passport and stroke the thin paper visa as if it were alive.
LONDON — Are you a fan of cheeky puns and can't resist a bit of colourful language every now and then?
I mean, every now and then we have a free-range chicken that kind of goes out on its own.
And then every now and then we see something that looks like it's attractively priced to us as a business.
Every now and then during my visit, she sat at her large wooden desk and took out a legal pad.
"Every now and then you hire the wrong CEO," Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban told CNN's Van Jones in 2017.
Take a few moments every now and then, Pretor-Pinney advises, to contemplate the clouds; it's good for your health.
Don't beat yourself up if you need to tune out every now and then and take a mental health break.
There was a thin bare moisture in the breeze, and every now and then he opened his mouth to it.
I still get tempted, every now and then, to return to the game, even more so than the Galaxy series.
He parked his car funny and he yelled at people and, maybe every now and then something got thrown, small.
But—not to be ungrateful—a letter every now and then and sending stuff once isn't really a strong support system.
I'm all for treating yourself every now and then, but I also like to re-create decadent foods in healthy ways.
I'm waiting for her just now, we have a young kid so it's nice to get out every now and then.
Every now and then I just go in and smell it and take myself back to the moment and the memories.
"Every now and then you meet somebody who just knocks your socks off," the designer captioned the never-before-seen snap.
Every now and then, someone will question why she chose to adopt a child internationally instead of in the United States.
But every now and then, the Sun burps out an extra helping of charged particles known as a coronal mass ejection.
But then again, who doesn't like to live life on the edge — cautiously guarding a nip-slip — every now and then?
Despite their best efforts, the professionals at Saturday Night Live find themselves laughing right along with us every now and then.
Every now and then, one of the farmers does an inspection to ensure all is well, explains co-founder Marc Oshima.
She-HulkWe've all felt like She-Hulk every now and then, so this green-hued costume is feasible to pull off.
The company has raised more than $120 million and is also securing credit every now and then to fuel its growth.
Every now and then you'll have a -- you'll see an incident in the air that we may judge to be unsafe.
You know, every now and then you have these off days where shit is worse, but you're trying to ignore it.
You may need to stock up on hot gun glue sticks every now and then, but it'll be worth the trouble.
It's easy to get lost in the rhythm of everyday life, but surely there's room for fun every now and then.
I still use it for that…Every now and then I almost forget to use Twitter because of the president, basically.
Instagram is a bit like Disneyland—if every now and then the seven dwarfs hollered at Snow White for looking fat.
Every now and then I meet a women who is a decision maker (about 5 percent of the investors I meet).
It sounds creepy, and I probably shouldn't do it, but every now and then you capture a lil nugget of gold.
"Every now and then, you'll see an incident in the air that we may judge to be unsafe," Admiral Harris said.
Even so, every now and then drug cops open up about the realities of clearing the streets of dealers and drugs.
Today, I have a new acupuncturist: one who encourages intuitive eating and even allows me ice cream every now and then.
Higher variation, on the other hand, means users pop in every now and then for a marathon to play catch-up.
I love talking with him, I just think it would be healthy if we change the topic every now and then.
And Charlie comes up with things every now and then that are extremely questionable, both in his judgment and his memory.
It prefers a warm, humid environment, which a covered terrarium can maintain with a spritz of water every now and then.
Mr. Shaw stopped every now and then at the microphone to trade off songs with Mr. Langone, who was sweating profusely.
Andrea Carla Michaels: Every now and then, Kevin sends me a ton of creative ideas to see if anything strikes me.
I tell my grandkids to look up every now and then, to not let this internet turn them into passive children.
Fishermen hung their catch outside their homes, and every now and then there was the distinctive clack of mah-jongg tiles.
Every now and then, Simon would approach the Turpin's front door to have her daughter sell the family Girl Scout cookies.
Every now and then, Cramer spots a stock market story that's being held back from glory for all the wrong reasons.
SINGAPORE — Every now and then we experience art so perfectly suited for a public space, it raises our appreciation for both.
Every now and then, I'll go down and watch the game on the football field and hang out with the guys.
The Taco Man says, guys ... who don't admit their pig whistle loses air every now and then are straight-up LYING!!!
Every now and then you have to try something that's impossible to figure out why it's impossible and to push yourself.
People. I know we here at VICE Sports come at you with "craziest goal you'll ever see" headlines every now and then.
Every now and then I have burnt a load of popcorn, because of something like forgetting to add oil to the machine.
Being an identical twin probably comes with its challenges, but every now and then it must be a lot of fun, too.
He had developed a script that I would chime in on every now and then, and he wrote that with Sawyer Perry.
But every now and then, a biopic comes along that somehow manages to dodge all the usual clichés and do something fresh.
Every now and then I visit an exhibition two, three, or four times, write about it, and then make a beeline back.
Every now and then, Facebook quietly launches a new app, typically to a small audience, to test the waters a little bit.
Apple talks hardware every now and then during WWDC, and it seems like 2017 is going to be one of those years.
"Every now and then, I think of the fun memories and how crazy, humorous Tony was," his mother told CNN affiliate WFTV.
While this service is perfect for vacations and long weekends, most people are only going to use BlaBlaCar every now and then.
Sure, I can get down with the occasional liquid lipstick every now and then when I'm going out for a special occasion.
Every now and then, I'm still trying to find the words and courage to come out and explicitly be grateful towards her.
Every now and then I tweak my back and I'll take a day or two off and then I will be fine.
He lived with my aunt and was very quiet, but every now and then, I would be able to talk to him.
The pope also could gain some "Likes" with by surprising "people every now and then with a long inspirational message," she said.
Every now and then he'll lighten up and have some fun, like on the song where he challenges you to a danceoff.
That's why, every now and then, we're on-the-hunt for some exciting, fresh retailers that'll help curve those online-shopping cravings.
Every now and then, you'll see a mention in a transcription of a possession where someone will believe the bed is shaking.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Every now and then an artist tries to take contemporary art where it doesn't normally go.
So much so, that every now and then we have to ask someone from the town to come help us manage it.
He did nothing there besides lose dark matches and get his ass kicked every now and then to get someone else over.
I have usually had sex with guilt, often with pleasure, and, every now and then, with a sense of mystery and awe.
As medical workers, rescuers and residents navigate the chaos, every now and then, on their phones, a text message pings, offering help.
Most of these presentations are utterly forgettable, but every now and then, it's obvious that the CEOs presenting are going to succeed.
But every now and then, I'll witness a presentation that will leave me convinced the startup is going to beat the odds.
You smartphone needs to be rebooted every now and then, and not doing so is detrimental to the lifespan of your battery.
I checked in every now and then, also with [GenderTalk Radio founder] Nancy Nangeroni, who was doing some stuff with internet radio.
Every now and then, a motorbike passed, or some lone walker tucked under jackets, and they'd see my bag, and they'd nod.
Yet, every now and then, a once-hot youngster whose visage was pasted on our walls, turns into a now-hot adult.
That's what made him awesome, and seeing him struggle to keep it together every now and then just made him more so.
Every now and then, people arrived to build tent-like structures, fish for salmon, and hunt for hare and other small game.
"It's hard to stay relevant in an environment when things are not available every now and then," said Dr. Iagaru at Stanford.
Uber's board looks totally dysfunctional, but it's interesting how it has been muddling along to the right decision every now and then.
She's not a genius or even especially quick-witted, but she can still whip out a sharp line every now and then.
It's O.K. to be reminded of it every now and then and think, Oh, right, I need to keep that in check.
A white Persian named Crystal snacked on a few every now and then, only to turn up her nose at the taste.
Still, Schroeder's inner-villain can't help but pop up every now and then — it has just trained its attention on other people.
He hit one out the other night, and I was like, 'Why don't you mix in a double every now and then?
Every now and then I write a column as much to push myself to act as to inform and motivate my readers.
Every now and then, a glimmer of what a song might have sounded like in a previous iteration of Vagabon peeks through.
"Every now and then, the other object is actually an operational spacecraft," Klaus Merz, with ESA's Space Debris Office, tells The Verge.
"Every now and then, suddenly within seconds, the speed of the wind would jump by about 300,000 miles an hour," Kasper explained.
Every now and then, however, tried and true fans of the comic book can still use some of that OG Suicide flavor.
Every now and then I have to turn the news off, and guard my space, my home, with solace, with positive energy.
Common sizes for laptops are 218 inches and 22019 inches, though 213 inches and 217 inches also appear every now and then.
" Mr. Moonves also said that he and Mr. Dauer had talked every now and then, but "it wasn't a lot of contact.
While opening yourself completely to someone can be a terrifying experience, it's one we all need to have every now and then.
Families were fooled too, because every now and then we'd get asked what time the zoo shut or directions to the monkeys.
But every now and then, a work of art — something other than a lecture or words on a page — can function as philosophy.
Maybe. Or is it more likely that he'll be a mostly silent observer, subtly intervening every now and then to help sculpt events?
Every now and then, you'll get called for faking, but most of the time the ref will still take the other guy too.
And every now and then I'll go into the design closet and I'll be like, oh I have the perfect spot for this.
Every now and then a migrant's dream is shattered, or at least interrupted, as they are taken away to detention and processing centers.
And despite singing and performing their songs in front of thousands of people, the three musicians still encounter distractions every now and then.
Of course, my conscience kicks in every now and then, making me feel bad for spending a lot of money for these vanities.
Because it was live, it had this great aspect to it where every now and then something really exciting would happen on stream.
Shutter response is faster, though you'll still run into a bit of lag every now and then, and focusing speeds are quicker too.
Every now and then, Twitter artists try to get more followers by asking people to retweet their work in exchange for a portrait.
That's why it's important to step into someone else's shoes every now and then, like Washington Post pop music critic Chris Richards did.
" Fallon continued, "We would actually email each other jokes every now and then, and he was brilliant and sharp and dark and funny.
Every now and then, it seems, France needs to go through convulsions of abrupt change in order to free itself from l'immobilisme (paralysis).
"Life isn't always perfect and everyone goes through some hard times every now and then," she wrote in the video's caption on YouTube.
But Ms. Maddow reminds us that for all the strains attendant upon urban living, every now and then novel and wonderful relationships emerge.
It was a side gig, he told her, so he could treat himself to some booze and angel dust every now and then.
"When I'm bored every now and then I'll slide in a DM and use a corny pick-up line," he told BuzzFeed News.
Every now and then, he will throw in a curveball task, like making them sell Hello Kitty phone cases to pensioners, or whatever.
I do that every now and then as well but it is somehow the diversity of sound that is for me very attractive.
Because, sure, just about everyone is going to do something wrong in their relationship out of jealousy or insecurity every now and then.
Tom Hiddleston Does Chris Evans Hiddleston can't help but try out his Avengers: Infinity War costar's charming American accent every now and then.
There will be Hatsune Miku conventions here in the States, every now and then she'll perform, but it's not a well-known thing.
Every now and then I overthink what I put out there, but I try really hard not to — which sounds like an oxymoron.
We all like a fun and fruity cocktail every now and then but high sugar and calorie counts come with most restaurant concoctions.
"Every now and then, all the stars align, and this is what happened here," Jeff Goldstein, Warner Bros.' head of domestic distribution, said.
Every now and then, I'd get pangs of guilt while reheating the previous night's dumplings, pondering the fate of the microwave's original recipient.
But the thing about those flashy offensive guys is that, every now and then, they turn out to be pretty good defensively, too.
Every now and then you will hear about a joint venture or partnership in consumer, but they are few and far between. Why?
You probably don't want to make grammar errors in your emails (or blog posts), but every now and then, they do slip in.
Still, every now and then, a Hell in a Cell match comes along that captures the drama of 15 or 20 years ago.
My job consisted of sitting in front of the internet, listening to Howard Stern, and every now and then, shipping a tape somewhere.
Then again, with all this hassle, you might want to make sure you swap out for a new one every now and then.
This is action like we've seen before in Telltale productions, with some fast responses required, and a steady aim every now and then.
It doesn't seem like something Kourtney would do (it's more of a Kim thing, no?), but every now and then, she surprises us.
I think if you want to indulge, indulge, and go spend some extra time at the gym, but that's every now and then.
Every now and then, an Instagrammer can have an influence by constantly snapping a dish, and if it makes them happy, that's fine.
Most homes still need one for printing a document every now and then, but they're at least getting a bit easier to ignore.
Over time, it became tongue in cheek, but every now and then [we would] touch on real issues—social issues, or political issues.
But every now and then, the electorate decides it has been taxed enough, making life uncomfortable for Democrats who vote for tax hikes.
Bechtold would call his mother's numbers every now and then, just to test the phone lines; maybe a call would get through somehow.
Every now and then I toyed with the idea of drinking less coffee, but I never made an attempt at giving it up.
The heating element is concealed, so all you have to do is clean out the pot every now and then to avoid buildup.
You do have to oil it often to keep it running smoothly, and every now and then it'll need a full tune-up.
Random rows of shopping carts also punctuated the walking space every now and then, which heightened the already cramped feeling of the store.
I snatched a handout off the copier every now and then, staying clear of stuff I myself knew I didn't know, of course.
Every now and then he paused to consult the smaller sketch, which he had with him on the platform, or the warmup canvas.
As for diet, Sybliss said she believes moderation is the key, and she doesn't sweat her clients about cheating every now and then.
Every now and then, though, a glistening sweep of harp would cut through the dirge, sounding the possibility of glory in the wreckage.
Every now and then, I'll hear "sorry, you aren't my type" from a guy on Scruff, and I always feel a bit stung.
Simon managed to keep his composure, every now and then shooting a glance over to make sure the guy didn't get any closer.
But it's fine if you just need to carry your battery to your home and plug it in overnight every now and then.
Every now and then she gets a twinge, a ghost of her previous pain, but it's not nearly enough to keep her home.
"Every now and then someone will say my books are seething with repressed sexuality," he said — and that, according to Gorey, was that.
But every now and then — and this is very much a now time — you have to remember what that violent revolt was against.
Crescent Creepers I don't know what I like about this one, but even the foulest creatures need a vacation every now and then.
We had a lot of good customers, but every now and then, we had one that made me want to reconsider working there.
Plan for your impulsive spending in advance to keep it tame, but track your purchases every now and then to reset your habits.
Tip Yourself: While it has fewer frills than Qapital, Tip Yourself is another good app for saving pocket cash every now and then.
He thinks that the bogong moth integrates visual cues and magnetic signals, checking in every now and then to make sure they align.
They die from miscarriages and during childbirth, from old age — very old age — and disease and, every now and then, of natural causes.
Every now and then, CNBC's Jim Cramer spots a stock market story that's being held back from glory for all the wrong reasons.
They also have a ten times longer life than incandescent or halogen bulbs, so you don't have to switch every now and then.
The singer had become even taken on her boyfriend's low-tendencies, only appearing every now and then to announce a new business venture.
Every now and then, Miss Lewis saw faces at the windows of classrooms, as other children looked out to see them playing Buttony.
Every now and then, you're going to have to deal with a customer on social media voicing complaints, sometimes in an obnoxious manner.
Floyd's been known to host these private hotel stripper parties every now and then ... because, well, he's got the time and the money.
"Every now and then I have concerns," he said, revealing that he planned on undergoing a detox in Los Angeles, where he lives.
I've seen a female black reporter every now and then, but the number of brothers is at an all-time low up here.
Sure, cool advancements make life easier for us in 2016, but every now and then, it's a good idea to kick it old school.
Image: ScreenshotIn this day and age, it's hard to live a full life without logging onto Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram every now and then.
Why does Trump only drink vanilla milkshakes, when everyone knows that those are best as special treats you only have every now and then?
Miley Cyrus is an open book, but every now and then, we learn something we never knew about her — and never could have imagined.
The panel (usually one) is simple, tied to a pole, which can be rotated by hand every now and then to follow the sun.
"Eric and Jessica did their own thing at the party and would check in on each other every now and then," says the source.
"Every now and then something comes along and just brightens your day," Jennifer Garner, who starred in 13 Going on 30, wrote on Instagram.
"I'm very jealous of all this Gilmore Girls attention, and Full House, so we talk about it every now and then," he told Twitter.
Although it well known that camels enjoy a cool menthol every now and then, a smoking habit hasn't been documented among elephants until now.
Backup is still very much a problem (even with the cloud), and we still worry about speed and bandwidth limitations every now and then.
Every now and then, new rumors pop-up that Netflix is thinking about incorporating commercials, and it quickly has jumped to calm consumer fears.
Every now and then the Nike brass convene in the Innovation Kitchen for what amounts to a high-stakes game of show-and-tell.
"We've had earthquakes in Trona like a little shake every now and then, but nothing like a 20123 or even a 5.4," Law said.
You gotta have a glass of wine and a doughnut every now and then, but they make sure those things are treats, not habits.
Turns out if you want to be as accomplished as Oprah, you're going to need to crack open a book every now and then.
But every now and then, somebody will imitate his laugh and we'll start laughing like we can't even breathe because he was just...Anton.
Every now and then, satellites in orbit around Earth have to do slight course-correction maneuvers, in order to avoid collisions with other satellites.
Heat-protectants and primers are helpful, but it's important to go off the styling grid every now and then to let your hair rest.
Every now and then we'll put an orange next to its mouth — because it's got that face on it, right — and leave it there.
And when you lose, as you will from time to time, I hope every now and then, your opponent will gloat over your failure.
But you won't be eligible to this off-trip insurance if you only deliver food on Uber Eats every now and then for instance.
This is kind of just what Opera does now, though: it releases ideas every now and then for what a browser could be like.
The eldest Kardashian sister holds herself to some pretty strict dietary standards—but even she can't resist a cheat day every now and then.
"Every now and then something comes along and just brightens your day," Jennifer Garner, who starred in 13 Going on 30, wrote on Instagram.
"Every now and then, we've seen people out in the parking lot with the trunk open, trying to sell guns," said Ms. Jubinski, 61.
"I love throwing a statement every now and then just to see the lightbulb turning in their head and the wheels spinning," Anderson said.
Every now and then, you'll be pursued by a horde of zombies, at which point you have to speed up to make a getaway.
"I ride public transport a lot, and every now and then, I come across someone emanating a strong odor, and it's obvious," Preti said.
Then, imagine a group of teenagers dancing, synchronously, yet they are allowed to have their own unique postures every now and then as well.
However, just because Olsen prioritized acting for many years doesn't mean horseback riding didn't sneak its way into her work every now and then.
I'm all for switching off from your smartphone every now and then for a bit, but a whole week felt a pretty long time.
Every now and then, though, a thoroughbred unicorn emerges from the pack — a start-up who reaches that vaulted status at an accelerated pace.
The British royal family are a busy bunch, but that's not to say they don't make time for a vacation every now and then.
I mean, every now and then they-- they ask me to come around just so that people can see who owns a lotta shares.
Every now and then, she would tap the top of my head, which would be a signal for me to briefly open my eyes.
Every now and then, a cute little robotic trolley came ambling down an aisle, playing Mozart to alert the humans that it was approaching.
I spent less when using the instant coffee variation, but way more when buying a cup at a coffee shop every now and then.
Screen Style Every now and then, a movie succeeds as much because of its style — the clothes, the cars, the hair — as its story.
Just try and  resist the urge to knock a guy for wanting to work, because every now and then, he just might surprise you.
There are so many apps that are great to use every now and then, but that don't need to take up phone real estate.
I mean every now and then they ask me to come around just so that people can see who owns a lot of shares.
Every now and then you will discover an act that basically exist for a split second and then vanish, without much of a trace.
Every now and then I might dress up, have a nice photoshoot, but when you strip everything back what I do is really raw.
While meeting step goals and charting runs is a plus, it can be good to give your wrist a rest every now and then.
I get that they have a job to do, too — but I'd love it if they gave me a break every now and then.
Some people get a hint or a notion in their minds every now and then and they might invent it and it might not.
These are nice to leave around the house, flip through every now and then, and be reminded of the memories that fill the pages. 
I still go through it every now and then, searching for something else she once put on her body to put on my own.
I don't think ... you know, there may be a bawdy thing or two every now and then, but I think he likes the filters.
I don't want to be a bride anymore when I grow up, but every now and then I still like to dress like one.
Every now and then, I have a friend who tells me he or she has never been to a comedy show in New York.
It was hard to be outdoors, but every now and then you need to leave the house, run some errands, walk around the city.
We ate our cured meats in silence and every now and then, we looked into each other's eyes and we didn't look away quickly.
Every now and then, some institutions of higher learning earn a tsk-tsk for cutting corners, or a wrist slap for violating N.C.A.A. rules.
But I found myself inexplicably filled with the hot anger that has flared up in me every now and then since Amalia was born.
I used to experiment a lot with a full heavy face of makeup and cool eye looks; every now and then I still do.
But every now and then, a jarring headline makes us wonder how it became so normal so quickly to jump into a stranger's car.
"I think everyone's team, every different leader has teams who every now and then have their jaws drop at unscheduled surprises," Trudeau told reporters.
Mr. Taddei said that while Mr. Dean "enjoyed a couple of drinks every now and then," he did not know him to use drugs.
I do charity events every now and then, and there will be people who come up to me and say they voted for Trump.
"These types of films come out every now and then and they raise all the right issues, and that is great," Mr. Zaidi said.
I think there are enough Thursdays on the calendar for a quirky, quasi-themeless puzzle every now and then, and I hope you agree.
It sounds very alarming, but scientists say this is simply what stars do every now and then, and that there's nothing to be concerned about.
Instead of exporting a CSV or Excel file every now and then to look at this data, Stae wants to turn this data into APIs.
Most adverts are largely terrible, but every now and then a piece of marketing comes along that just absolutely hits the nail on the head.
The intrepid rover takes these self portraits every now and then to give scientists a sense of what it's looking like after years on Mars.
The Three Arrows Inn is fairly secluded, she explained, and although it isn't a regular occurrence she said it does happen "every now and then".
There's those weird roll-y things I see every now and then, which again, most people over a certain age aren't gonna get on, necessarily.
Every now and then you will have something like an image that will be full screen and cut off by the camera, but it's rare.
Instead, this feature is meant more for smaller, already low-power Wi-Fi devices that just need to update their status every now and then.
Long hours, lots of sitting in a stiff position — every now and then the desire to stretch out and lie back must be almost overwhelming.
Every now and then he finds freelance work as a Turkish –Arabic translator and as a real estate agent, mostly for Syrians living in Istanbul.
Going out to maintain relationships with people you care about — or taking advantage of a networking opportunity every now and then — can be worthwhile, too.
Reports of plastic rice, sometimes intermixed with real rice, shows up every now and then, particularly in Asia where rice is a staple food item.
It's easy to fall victim to one-off denim trends — who can resist a drawstring waist or pastel-colored wide-leg every now and then?
This is why tech can't be applauded for "efforts" in diversity or throwing out a scholarship every now and then—the numbers are horrific industrywide.
There was a person, here and there, who MIGHT HAVE SAID that, ON OCCASION, Manu might have indulged in a flop every now and then.
While Indonesia and China are not disputing the South China Sea, tension between them does flare every now and then, usually over Chinese fishing boats.
Basically, there's a class you can go to in London where people get together every now and then and make random objects out of toast.
Which doesn't sound very radical, but Dani says people do take Mathilda for a boy every now and then, when she's wearing a blue shirt.
You might think, I didn't find anything before, but that was four months ago, so I'm just going to do this every now and then.
Every now and then, I'd tweet a mundane observation or a link to an article, but I didn't have enough followers to get in deep.
"Every now and then in pursuing our mission, we see the opportunity to create a new category of device," said Microsoft's Windows VP Terry Myerson.
We realize the brain is pretty much the most complex thing in the known universe, it's not surprising it goes wrong every now and then.
"[Dodd and Graham] would take me up to this little restaurant every now and then for dinner," he tells Columbia's Glenn Hubbard in an interview.
Every now and then, you should decide that you're going to spend some block of time away from your partner and do something by yourself.
Click here to view original GIFWhile I usually enjoy a good crush on the hydraulic press every now and then, this one felt particularly painful.
Financial markets are often described as pressure cookers; if you heat it up but don't release the pressure every now and then, it might explode.
Every now and then, the jewelry that adorns her fingers and ears, climbing up her lobe like tiny stargazers, discreetly catches a glint of light.
WATCH: Gwyneth Paltrow's Changing Looks And while she tends to stick to pretty natural makeup, she likes to switch it up every now and then.
Every now and then, a report would emerge suggesting Ryan was getting closer to Obamacare repeal, prompting a flare-up of concern on the left.
But every now and then, amid all the herculean piles of shit that continue to build, day by day, something good bubbles to the surface.
But every now and then, someone like Gekko or Trump comes in and tests even those very loose limits that we do have in place.
And that was once every week, and that turned into once every two weeks, then once every month, and then once every now and then.
"Things like French Doors are beautiful and totally doable, but just know they will settle and require some tuning every now and then," he said.
Every now and then, however, that script flips, and rates for short-term debt exceed those for long-term debt, "inverting" the typical yield curve.
It's just a gross, sweaty, seductive, drug-addled environment in itself, the world Future crawls out from every now and then to write a song.
It's super-warm, so unfortunately I don't get to wear it that often in L.A. Every now and then, I get to bust it out.
Wordplay TUESDAY PUZZLE — Every now and then, a new constructor comes roaring around the bend and shows us how to make puzzle construction look effortless.
Every now and then, I look at my Google Calendar and see a bunch of random invites to video chats with people I've never met.
Once I graduated and worked at a law firm, I would trot out my dresses every now and then, but it became less and less.
I admittedly have a lot of clothes, and every now and then I do like splurge on a piece that&aposs particularly special or unique.
Every now and then someone remarks to me that I should retire to make way for younger women who want to get started in teaching.
There was duchesse satin tailoring, diaphanous trousers and, every now and then, a dramatic metallic and tulle cocktail number that Rogers has become known for.
Every now and then, satellite operators will slightly alter a spacecraft's position if they calculate an uncomfortable chance that their vehicle might hit another vehicle.
I genuinely don't know, but every now and then I encounter people for whom a story is not just a story; who cannot suspend disbelief.
Matthew, a 35-year-old arts promoter from Manchester who uses Grindr every now and then, doesn't see much difference between dating apps and bars.
Every now and then, the New York Times comes through with a weird, interesting piece of research, and, happily, today is one of those occasions.
Increasingly, I've realized that if I don't insert a comment about my life every now and then, they wouldn't know much about me at all.
It's about compromise, being honest and communicative about what you're feeling, and every now and then doing something you'd rather not (or wouldn't normally) do.
Every now and then, one of my friends will mention a review and say, hey, they spoiled the ending, and I don't care at all.
With that in mind, kiss your tried and true sign-off goodbye and use one of these to switch things up every now and then!
" Every now and then, someone would say something along the lines of, "Oh, just getting Trump out of office," or, "Just sending a message to Washington.
But every now and then, a celebrity-centric design or two comes across your desk that you just can't help but get a touch giddy over.
And while running and hiding are all very well and good, every now and then it'll be in your best interests to take an enemy out.
It's mostly people who knew what she looked like growing up that will tell me every now and then, 'You look so much like your mom.
I don't think it officially supports the USB PD spec, so every now and then I'll plug it into a random Chromebook and... nothing will happen.
The camp is set up right next to the shoreline and every now and then, an overcrowded dinghy will land on the beach only metres away.
But even the most genetically blessed amongst us still have to show up to their day jobs every now and then to bring home the bacon.
Every now and then, a new, fancy term enters the lexicon to describe something people have been doing forever, and suddenly what's old is trendy again.
Simply writing and recording All American Made resulted in feeling a bit of pressure, with her team mentioning the dreaded sophomore slump every now and then.
I decided to make a collection saying 'thank you' and give me something to smile at every now and then when I look in the closet.
But if you're in a rush or you want to lose some weight, you could swap your lunch for a Feed product every now and then.
"From my standpoint, you start questioning if this is important to guys because it can't be every now and then," Scott said, questioning his players' commitment.
But even in the course of writing this story, I found myself more and more compelled to just leave a little space every now and then.
"Every now and then there are times when we notice we're getting off track and have to regroup," Chip says in the latest issue of PEOPLE.
Triple H isn't exactly a full-time wrestler anymore -- but he's been known to getting in the ring and mixing it up every now and then.
"One of the regulars will buy the rest of the regulars in the bar Lottery tickets every now and then, especially when it's high," Russey said.
On the flip side, some behavioral scientists think allowing yourself a lapse in self control every now and then could be key to maintaining will power.
Waldman says to do a Google search of your name every now and then and "see if anything problematic comes up" — like suspicious postings about you.
She is grinning, her hands clasped beatifically in front of her, and every now and then, she looks sardonically out of the corner of her eye.
Most of what arrives on her doorstep is just a little bigger or smaller than standard, but every now and then something truly unusual shows up.
Every now and then fate smiles on the biographer, dropping into the narrative someone with a sharp novelistic eye, and that happened to me with Porter.
But I do get surprised every now and then, and something that surprised me recently was the discovery that "nude psychotherapy" used to be a thing.
Every now and then, I come across days that are poised to kill; moments that coil heavily and tightly around my neck to test my faith.
Every now and then, though, intrepid producers — following the lead of enthusiastic audiences — bring shows back for second editions, often longer and sometimes in spiffier theaters.
We've seen similar deals appear every now and then, but this is particularly good timing if you need to prepare a dish for upcoming holiday parties.
But, of course, every now and then—time and weather permitting—I don't hesitate to pop down to the basement and look in on ol' Mom.
I like to work from home one day a week because I'm an introvert and I need a bit of recharge time every now and then.
Debbie and I became sort of girlfriends during the filming, and every now and then we would get together to go see a movie or something.
But every now and then, I admit that some small part of me rather wishes that some stranger would inquire whether my daddy was a thief.
But though she worked with two Chilean women every now and then, Miniño never once met another Spanish woman in her 32 years of professional life.
She's not quite a cipher so much as a lightning rod, attracting vehement perspectives that strike her every now and then before the electricity wears off.
"Every now and then I get telephone calls from people trying to reach my namesake," explains the Teemu who holds a guitar and writes busted pop songs.
Yeah, every now and then little light orbs will show up on my cell phone and I used to date someone who was convinced they were ghosts.
West were also in the building, which makes sense considering Kanye's been known to dance his heart out to "What Do You Mean?" every now and then.
By spotting the mysterious type of aurora, scientists should hopefully be able to piece together exactly how it works and why it appears every now and then.
We're told John and Nikki are still on good terms -- and still talk every now and then, but nothing will ever go back to how it was.
I'm not usually one to ask for more push notifications, but I wish Poof would have nudged me every now and then to do something for Pretzel.
It's the kind of thing you can print out and take with you, filling in a word every now and then when it trickles through your brain.
Maybe not, but that doesn't mean the sisters who totally dominated the modeling world in 2016 aren't opposed to a good karaoke session every now and then.
Most of your digital files are probably stored up in the cloud these days, but the humble USB stick still comes in handy every now and then.
If you hate having chipped nails, teach yourself how to do a killer at-home manicure and treat yourself to a new polish every now and then.
Casual games like Subway Surfers and Candy Crush run fine, but the more graphic-intense ones like Asphalt 240: Airborne choked and stuttered every now and then.
And every now and then, the show manages to be downright funny, like when wrestling champion Randy Couture is trotted on stage dressed as an indestructible tardigrade.
Now you'll never miss another vital email in your Gmail account (jk — you totally still will every now and then, but that's because you're a human being).
Every now and then, I'll pick up my backpack and go on a trip—sometimes with friends, sometimes with my parents or my girlfriend, and sometimes alone.
Every now and then a studio returns to adapt a video game, like it's some trendy form of masochism unique to the bouge neighborhoods of Los Angeles.
The app also includes optional sound and motion alerts, as well as two-way audio so you can pop in and say "hello" every now and then.
"I love a good steak every now and then, but we tend to frequent our local holes-in-the-wall for street tacos and queso," says Joanna.
Ya win some, ya lose some ... Here's Neymar -- one of the greatest soccer players on the planet -- proving even juggling masters screw up every now and then.
Every now and then as you fight the crowds on show floor, you're struck by the knowledge that the sea of humanity you're wading through is deep.
Of course, you can still have your own self-care ritual, but every now and then it might be nice to share the experience with your partner.
Eating packaged cookies or chips or even boxed mac and cheese every now and then isn't terrible and it's not going to cause diabetes or heart disease.
I kind of had a reputation of my own [in music], and running into Ghostface or Method Man every now and then, we ended up becoming friends.
The royal family has many official engagements to attend to each year, but that doesn't mean they can't sneak in some vacation time every now and then.
I kind of had a reputation of my own [in music] and running into Ghostface or Method Man every now and then, we ended up becoming friends.
Inside, there's a removable, stainless steel limescale filter that you'll need to clean every now and then to prevent too much of a deposit from building up.
I still have those horrible dreams every now and then, and they are still foul as fuck, but at least I have resources to deal with them.
Wordplay MONDAY PUZZLE — Every now and then, we hear from solvers who believe that the New York Times crossword relies too heavily on New York-centric entries.
Every now and then you'll get one that totally hits the nail on the head, while on other occasions... well, sometimes they don't quite hit the mark.
They both look like they enjoy a couple of shandies every now and then, while Big Sam almost certainly has an exotic assortment of extremely dirty jokes.
So this guy had the label and ran gigs for this club, and he'd put cool bands like Joan Jett in this bar every now and then.
You'll be able to unplug it and carry it to another room every now and then, but you won't take it with you to your friend's house.
"But every now and then, investors will have such a low opinion of management that a CEO departure can actually send a stock soaring higher," Cramer said.
Being the youngest self-made billionaire in the world means Kylie Jenner can foot the bill every now and then — at least, that's what her sisters think.
I'm grateful for all the scrapbooks that we kept and for everything that helps me, every now and then in my sentimental maternal moments, remember those children.
"They highlight tangible lessons from a diverse range of interesting people, and I like to read a chapter every now and then to get inspired," Branson explains.
At first I liked it then after a while I was like I don't want to do this anymore, but I do it every now and then.
"Every now and then you might have some of the youngsters congregating with certain smells," he said, making it clear he was not referring to simple cigarettes.
Every now and then, a clue or entry pops up that I feel needs extra explanation for younger solvers, mostly because knowledge of it might be generational.
There's a chance he'll show up every now and then, but for the most part, it seems like living a more private life is working for him.
Thomas has mellowed, and even smiles every now and then, while Andy (Michael Fox) is pressing Daisy (Sophie McShera) to set a wedding date — something she's resisting.
Do you think it's something you would have enjoyed if you were coming up in this era — having games off every now and then, limited minutes, etc.?
I've been using web apps for the vast majority of my computing tasks, but every now and then, I'm using a Windows app when I need it.
Every now and then I would pick up my pencil as if to copy a word from the blackboard, but then I would put it down again.
And yet every now and then a dream will linger into breakfast and well into the day, or month, or year—will become a memory like any other.
Casey, who is said to talk to her mother every now and then, but is not on speaking terms with her father, currently lives in Palm Beach, Fla.
Meanwhile, the scandal drags on and stories still emerge every now and then that say Andrew knew what his father was doing, which Andrew denied until his death.
Every now and then the SUV-sized rover sends back a photo of itself, as instructed by its human operators at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory back on Earth.
Every now and then, it's the most elaborate jokes — ones that include hidden cameras, fake statues and a whole host of actors, for instance — that really hit home.
But she understands, too, that someone in the family has to be the one who forgets just enough every now and then, so they can keep moving forward.
Other people get a knockout every now and then, but there is no one else really that knocks people out one after another like I did on TUF.
It was easier to justify a nice night out every now and then, but if you're going on dates two to four times a week, that adds up.
"[Whoa] … so many emotions but really really excited about this next chapter even if God does like throwing us a curve ball every now and then," he added.
Every now and then, there's a night that I don't enjoy too much, but I think it's pretty guaranteed to have a good time there almost every weekend.
An ideal box height for a person who exercises every now and then, he says, is about 18 to 24 inches, or the height of a workout bench.
"They just went off and got married," Alec, 60, told Access, later adding he had only met Bieber "one time" but texts with Hailey "every now and then."
"[Whoa]… so many emotions but really really excited about this next chapter even if God does like throwing us a curve ball every now and then," he added.
It's important to prioritize certain luxuries that are important to you every now and then, like a vacation, a nice meal, or even a night out with friends.
But every now and then an inappropriate comment about the couple pops up, either to critique their relationship for Hick's age or for his size (and sometimes both).
Every now and then you come across a video so disturbing, you have to share it with the world so that everyone can understand your frustration and pain.
Every now and then, you need to take a step away and re-remind yourself of how significant and privileged you are to get to play this game.
"Every now and then the thorn sticks you and you'll cry, but you've got to keep hula-hooping and eventually the thorn will wear down some," he said.
Every now and then on the edge of the moving mass of humanity was a British Army Land Rover, observing, which was as much as anyone could do.
"We will this year probably every now and then be confronted with unpleasant news related to 'Dieselgate'," Stephan Weil, prime minister of Lower Saxony, told the Wolfsburg meeting.
It can be kind of hokey, but no one's getting hurt, everyone appears to be enjoying themselves, and every now and then, some good old fashioned fun emerges.
I've been using Apple Maps every day for a couple of years now, and it's the only thing that makes me open Google Maps every now and then.
Every now and then a sniper targeted us, or a forward infantry unit fell into a small-arms ambush; we'd patch light wounds from bullets or booby traps.
But every now and then I stay in one, and I'm reminded that they usually, when chosen carefully, provide for a great experience, especially for the price point.
I don't know enough about San Francisco to presume, but I suspect it's like DC and like Chicago where you need to break out every now and then.
"I like to call someone a raving cunt every now and then, when it's appropriate, for effect," he said in an interview with the New Yorker's Rebecca Mead.
But every now and then, one of these unreleased games sees the light of day years later, like when Nintendo released Star Fox 2 on its SNES Classic.
The key to getting through a one-sided conversation while conscious is to maintain eye contact while interjecting an interest-feigning sound like "Huh!" every now and then.
Every now and then an attendant standing mid-slope would blow a whistle and a snowmobile would race out to assist an unfortunate enthusiast crumpled on the slope.
Now I try to stay away from fried food, though every now and then French fries make their way through, and I try not to eat street food.
When we ran into Gretzky in NYC on Thursday ... he told us despite the terrifying scene, fights are still going to happen in hockey every now and then.
Except that every now and then, something complicated comes down the screening belt, or someone gets a little overzealous about the job, and everyone winds up looking bad.
The watch will not automatically detect potential AFib while you wear it; you need to actively take measurements every now and then which I almost certainly wouldn't do.
And every now and then, a real breaking news event — a war, a natural disaster — would boost the network's ratings and justify its continued presence in the bundle.
When you're as famous as this couple is -- especially in NYC -- we imagine it ain't all that difficult to get a little VIP access every now and then.
"Our company is experimenting new technologies all of the time and since we have creative background we end up with pretty weird ideas every now and then," he adds.
You don't need to attend to it at all times, instead it can act almost as if a pocket screensaver; something that steals a glance every now and then.
Some drivers work for both Uber and Lyft because they can't make enough money working for a single company, let alone working every now and then for extra cash.
For me, just put me in a well-decorated room with a stranger who's interested in hooking up, so I can experience a new person every now and then.
Second, he forced pitchers into the outer third of the strike zone, where he could extend his arms and get the ball into the air every now and then.
Even Kevin O'Leary, star of ABC's "Shark Tank" and a financial expert, who strongly advocates against taking on unnecessary debt, recommends swiping a credit card every now and then.
Or is it just that every now and then, something unexpected happens — some perfect storm comes together, and what is normally clock-like occasionally takes on cloud-like properties?
"Every now and then we need to step back and ask, 'Why is this done this way?' and change it if the answer doesn't make sense anymore," Dwivedi wrote.
Though it never achieved nationwide success, there were parts of the country where the McRib generated a solid enough fan base to bring it back every now and then.
During that time, Kevin was working on Zodiac Starforce — but every now and then I'd draw some 'bakery comic' doodles to lure him into writing a comic for me.
Every now and then he'll be brave enough to post some 10-second snippet on Instagram, but he's mostly kept his 77 projects and two finished tracks to himself.
These were doused every now and then by glum growth data that sent investors piling back into safe-haven and defensive bets, only to venture back into riskier waters.
Every now and then, the stars align, the money gods smile down upon a chosen few of us, and that elusive promise of free riches actually becomes a reality.
Every now and then I take couple of breaks and recuperate and then go again, but if I've got the right songs no one will f—ing touch me.
"They just went off and got married," Alec, 60, told the outlet, later adding he had only met Bieber "one time" but texts with Hailey "every now and then."
"I can't be mindless about what I put in my mouth," she says, but admits that she still loves food and isn't afraid to indulge every now and then.
He's there on the tour bus every now and then, checking out mountains and learning firsthand about geography, playing checkers in the back with the rest of the band.
Take it from Hope: "It's okay to have a type, but every now and then, you might be missing out because you're not stepping out of your comfort zone."
Every now and then a company manages to issue a statement so bursting at the seams with hypocritical bullshit that we're forced to take a step back in awe.
It means he goes from sitting in the bathroom in agony for a few hours every day to emptying a little baggy into a toilet every now and then.
Every now and then, when health care psychologist Ulrika Leons has a lot of work to get done, she'll sneak into her office in the morning without anyone noticing.
Sam, a 27-year-old Aussie who came to Whistler on a working vacation with a group of his friends, says he's seen injuries happen every now and then.
But every now and then, when I'm burning my taste buds off with sriracha, I do wonder if eating hot sauce with every meal is somehow bad for me.
You don't have all of the answers, and every now and then you'll need to lean on your manager's experience and wisdom to get you through some sticky situations.
Arthur Weinstein, the night-life impresario, was the father of her babysitter Dahlia; he didn't say much, but every now and then would toss Ms. Rips a chocolate bar.
Stop by their desk every now and then or catch them in the hall just to say "hi," see how they're doing, or for a bit of small talk.
We have an apartment in the city center, and every now and then we stay in a resort for a week to celebrate and enjoy a bit of luxury.
But we're not talking about those old college sweatshirt-and-boxer looks you still tend to wear around the house every now and then (it's okay, we do, too).
Russia is slightly democratic in the sense that they have elections every now and then about which the president — despite his significant scope for manipulating them — does get worried.
Sure, every now and then some dummy will suggest that the league just do the obvious thing and the make the nets slightly larger to account for bigger goalies.
Every now and then when we stop I'm recording on the road, but when I'm at home in the Bay Area I'm recording at the house with my engineer.
It is very useful every now and then to clear these lines from the chart and start with a naked chart, showing just the candlesticks and no other information.
But every now and then they see something which doesn't look quite right — this zoo is going to kill itself off if they let you do this or that.
Donald Trump has flirted with Twitter users who espouse white-extinction theory, Tucker Carlson caresses it lovingly every now and then, and Steve King grabs it by the baby.
Andrew Rosenthal Every now and then, an astonishing number of brilliant and gifted people seem to come together out of nowhere to make the world a better, richer place.
I learned that Greg Tate wasn't just some intimidating warlock of the pen when he'd take a wide-eyed kid like me out for lunch every now and then.
Every now and then, I used to take a half of one, but I say it in my raps because I might pop one and that's what's going on.
I could see that with various disclosures made by his attorney, Parnes's attorney Mr.Bondy, who every now and then would tease out that Parnes was indeed known to Trump.
There's a free, ad-based version of Spotify that you can use for as long as you like, as long as you're fine with hearing ads every now and then.
But every now and then, an underdog story pops up that makes you feel like you've just witnessed a mere mortal climb that Mount and ball out with the gods.
"I love the fact that I get to come back every now and then to the place that gave me this dream to be who I am today," he said.
Think about it — bras and panties are the starting point to every outfit and one of the few things that actually need to be re-upped every now and then.
Every now and then there'll be something mildly positive squeezed in between articles about death and political turmoil, but for the most part it's a near-constant stream of misery.
Minister Jim Carr said Ottawa's view is that trade agreements "every now and then should be refreshed," responding to questions about the trade pact at a media briefing in Houston.
"My wife likes to use cash, so I just take home a chunk of cash every now and then and she doles it out," said Buffett of wife Astrid Menks.
"We don't have formal plans yet for further free releases, but we've certainly thought about releasing a few videos from our archive for free every now and then," Koulas said.
The camera focuses on her long enough to capture the surprising moment, but doesn't linger on her bare breasts, cutting away every now and then so as not to gawk.
" One of the four rules on the Facebook group is to avoid "venting": "Everyone needs to vent every now and then, but let's keep that between you and your friends.
She responds to the comments, which mostly show love, sometimes spew hate, and every now and then offer advice on her case or encourage her to run for political office.
"Even though we still have a very long way to go, every now and then we need to hug ourselves because we really have come a long way," she said.
Every now and then CGTN tries to make itself appear less of a mouthpiece by covering sensitive social and political topics that are off-limits to its domestic-facing counterparts.
The Thunder network is an alternative network of nodes that lets you make off-chain bitcoin payments in seconds and settle back to the bitcoin blockchain every now and then.
Whether that is true or a myth, for us Mexicans, it's worth the risk to enjoy a refreshing shaved ice with neon-colored lime-flavored syrup every now and then.
Ivanka is also a huge fan of taking her family to museums, she's often spotted at the ballet, and she even takes in a Broadway show every now and then.
I'm not big into scare tactics, but here's the reality: We're all only human, which means it's easy to slide into some arrogant and superior habits every now and then.
Minister Jim Carr said Ottawa's view is that trade agreements "every now and then should be refreshed," responding to questions about the trade pact at a news briefing in Houston.
It's a topic that comes up every now and then in the hockey world, with many believing that some extra space would make the game safer, faster and more entertaining.
" More than half of our experiments get thrown out, but every now and then hit on something where we're like "Yeah, that's amazing, let's put that in our next experience.
We may have bribed him with desserts to take one bite of broccoli, messed up his bedtime routine every now and then, and overindulged him with toys on his birthday.
You've got a cool job and a great apartment, but every now and then you like to browse the listings for an upgrade – may as well live your best life.
"It took her three years to get close enough to pet the stray cat that had been coming by her home every now and then," the SPCA wrote on Facebook.
Every now and then, her father went out for academic jobs and would make it as far as the interview stage, at which point he had to teach a class.
Every now and then in the mornings, however, Arrogate would flash at what might come, pumping those long gray legs like pistons and chugging down the track like a steamroller.
Every now and then he strikes a piano key to let people know of his existence until he&aposs finally called out and reveals himself to be a private detective.
The sentiments are real, neither overtly romantic nor whimsical like too many love stories today, and every now and then they contain profound existential observations about love, life, and relationships.
Airbnb says repeatedly that it has the odd bad apple, and every now and then it'll throw a few people off the platform so it makes the company look better.
Sure, having a photo every now and then to look back at throughout the years to show where you went is cool, but not 29 photos documenting the whole experience.
I'm not a particularly violent person, and I love my job, but every now and then I feel like chucking my laptop through our office window would be pretty cathartic.
" So, I look back every now and then and I think, "If Lebron had not left Cleveland, I wouldn't be in L.A. and I think I like it better here.
As a community of El Chapo watchers, we study the defendant's choice of clothing and try to read the cryptic expressions that every now and then flicker across his face.
I felt that Sun Ra kind of authorized me to transgress the fact/fiction line every now and then when I had enough facts on my side to do that.
Yes, he may have a catchphrase shouted at him in the street every now and then but he's left a deeper mark on both British culture and music than that.
It wasn't taking a drink every now and then that got reformers' hackles up; it was the idea of the rich getting richer by making the poor poorer through addiction.
On Wednesday night, when a character called the Balladeer sang the lyric "Every now and then, the country goes a little wrong," applause stopped the show for perhaps 20 seconds.
" And every now and then we begin to wonder whether maybe they were not going down to Jerusalem, or down to Jericho, rather to organize a "Jericho Road Improvement Association.
"But every now and then, investors will have such a low opinion of management that a CEO departure can actually send a stock soaring higher," the "Mad Money " host said.
Every now and then, doing so results in an unexpected reward (I once got a job offer via Twitter direct message), and when that happens, the dopamine system goes wild.
They survive on handouts from passing ferries and while away the time, attending a roll-call every now and then and chatting with neighborhood kids who climb up on board.
I've been around this business of martial arts for a while but every now and then I find something which revolutionizes the way I look at an aspect of fighting.
It may still give up the gift of "free" movies every now and then, but this weekend's latest service changes and screwups show the free ride is coming to an end.
That might mean lighting candles and setting the mood, describing fantasies to each other, or even making jokes every now and then — everyone has their own favorite combo of foreplay techniques.
And of course every now and then an event crops up that requires a little more than just swimwear attire to attend, such as a formal dinner with your extended family.
Balance is important, so unplugging every now and then, or putting down your phone — even if it means missing online articles like this one — is more valuable than you might think.
Even if she did fake it every now and then, though, that wouldn't be any indicator of how strong her marriage is, or how satisfied she is with her sex life.
Every now and then, a plane flies low overhead, aiming to land or take off from the headquarters of MONUSCO, the world's largest international peacekeeping operation, just a few kilometers away.
Every now and then, I'd lose focus of the display and forget it was there, but if I thought about it, my eye would adjust and see those ticking numbers again.
It's hilarious cause every now and then you can add kindling to that fire and it goes a long way, so it was fun to stoke it for a few days.
While every now and then a keyboard slides into the mix, the drums dominate; obsessively rhythmic to the exclusion of melody, this music leaves your head buzzing with nothing to hum.
Though you don't need to stop wearing your black booties completely (you could never, you would never!), we are saying it doesn't hurt to switch things up every now and then.
To get started, follow these steps: Note that Digital Wellbeing is in beta until the fall, so you might run into some bugs and encounter some snags every now and then.
The evidence shows that the early days of the Hottest 100 was a white male alternative fest, with only a few female or rap tracks thrown in every now and then.
And hey, if you promise to create reusable space rockets and actually pull it off, you're allowed to crack a few corny jokes at your own expense every now and then.
To be sure, I still think it's an irritating and semi-desperate-looking ploy, but maybe it's good for us to get a fresh coat of paint every now and then.
P.S. Ruckman, Jr.: Every now and then when people are talking about reforming pardon power, they suggest that the president should have to state the reason why they're bringing the pardon.
As a parent of four (soon to be five!), Alec Baldwin has plenty of experience when it comes to fatherhood — but he still comes across some obstacles every now and then.
He's still lackadaisical off the ball and prone to get beat off the dribble every now and then, but it's unfair to label him as "bad" and call it a day.
Studies show there's no known safe level of alcohol use during pregnancy and one in 10 pregnant women in the U.S. admit to drinking alcohol at least every now and then.
Every now and then we are blessed with an indulgent production that drops our cast of characters into far-flung worlds and styles, introducing new and exciting visuals for the franchise.
My husband and I bribed my son with chocolates and messed up his bedtime routine every now and then, but having a happy and healthy five-year-old outweighs our missteps.
Professional bettors will tell you that—well, every now and then they'll get a lucky bounce—but they don't believe in luck, and they don't really believe in randomness or happenstance.
A very real, very human place," she told The New York Times, before adding: "And every now and then I would give Jen a really weird look [laughs loudly], just because.
A Painful Task To the Editor: Every now and then someone writes a review that sparkles with humanity; one such is Lauren Groff's piece on Charles Bock's "Alice & Oliver" (April 24).
"Every now and then a person steps up to serve the commonwealth of Virginia and dedicates their life to public service and to the safety of individuals in our community," Gov.
"Certainly, I have been ribbed every now and then with someone saying, 'You're going where no man has gone before on this class of ship,'" Captain Kirk told The Associated Press.
And if you think such an image doesn't tally with your idea of a Beckett hero, well, it's healthy to have your preconceptions of art shaken up every now and then.
Every now and then, I get a letter from someone about the latest death of a loved one or the struggles in the neighborhood in general, but nothing more than that.
And, every now and then, it reaches out a robotic arm, grabs hold of one of the stalks, and stabs it with a probe to measure the thickness of the rind.
Every now and then, The Creators Project comes across an artwork that surprises and delights us every bit as much as it confuses us and otherwise has us begging for answers.

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