This type of thing only happens once in a blue moon.
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This happens once in a blue moon and I love it!
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A report that comes along once in a blue moon follows.
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"We see them once in a blue moon," Darcy Margallo told me.
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Why not, every once in a blue moon, let go and let God?
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Usually there's too much distance; once in a blue moon, there isn't enough.
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"Once in a blue moon we'll swap a new pop," he wrote me.
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Once in a blue moon, the Academy Awards hit the nail on the head.
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Now it's once in a blue moon and you think, 'Was that a firecracker?
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And it's not just once in a blue moon that that question comes our way.
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"You only get business above 85th Street once in a blue moon," Mr. Legarreta said.
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We get a Moonlight every once in a blue moon … and that speaks to privilege.
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And once in a blue moon, they feature one of the world's most beloved couples.
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"Someone used to buy one of these machines once in a blue moon," he says.
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We've all heard the saying "once in a blue moon," but what does that really mean?
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Every once in a blue moon, however, you'll stumble upon a tiny golden nugget truth on screen.
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Occasionally, it means acknowledging the most horrible truth of all: that once in a blue moon, talking works.
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"Once in a blue moon we come together," Thornton said of his current friendship with 41-year-old Jolie.
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A: In Uttar Pradesh, the condition is better - the canals will have some water once in a blue moon.
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It's proof that once in a blue moon, breaking the rules just feels like the right thing to do.
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A cheeseburger and small fries from McDank's is my crack (that I only have once in a blue moon!).
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Homemade pasta, if you make it regularly, not just once in a blue moon, is not hard to master.
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Marie: You can beat those 'once in a blue moon' gems you find in thrift shops around the world.
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But why would fans pay top dollar for a glorified glow stick they'll only use once in a blue moon?
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Once in a blue moon though, something comes along that seems totally impervious, but a jawbreaker is not that thing.
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If I'm gonna have a soda, which I have once in a blue moon, it will be the real thing.
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In the South, where big winter storms come once in a blue moon, officials warned people to prepare for the worst.
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We're also covering massive protests in South Korea and a celestial sighting that occurs less than once in a blue moon.
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Once in a blue moon, you can record something and it has something indefinable about it; it has an atmosphere about.
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Chances are you have used the phrase "once in a blue moon" -- but have you ever wondered where it came from?
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Indeed, this is your once-in-a-blue-moon chance to score the exact dress Meghan wore on a non-Duchess budget.
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Ultimately, Aziraphale and Crowley's relationship can't be easily slotted into a category of platonic, romantic, or once-in-a-blue-moon anyway.
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Theydon't give interviews, they play live once in a blue moon, and they update their Facebook page roughly three times a year.
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"He calls me every once in a blue moon, so if there's a blue moon outside, he's going to call me," she said.
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Turns out dongles are a thing, and if you're a certain kind of user, you'll only need them once in a blue moon.
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Call it a trend-defying unicorn, a once-in-a-blue-moon sartorial success, or simply the best damn item you've ever bought.
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Strangely enough this wall slapping sounds eerily similar to the infamous Ottoman Slap which I receive emails about once in a blue moon.
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You might have heard the phrase "once in a blue moon" to describe something that occurs rarely — well, here's where that phrase comes from!
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So while games like these seem like they're once in a blue moon, don't feel obligated to experience them based on their rarity alone.
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" Friday at Sony Hall Once in a blue moon, I hear a standup joke that makes me think, "That is absolutely a perfect joke.
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Once in a blue moon, we dig ourselves out of our Zara obsessed (and Zara budget) spell and look towards the Luxury Gods for guidance.
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Once in a blue moon, a horror film comes along that you cannot shake — that sinks its claws deeper into your flesh if you try.
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"Once in a blue moon, I'll be sitting alone, maybe having an issue, and I just let it get real quiet, and connect," he said.
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After all, conventional wisdom says that markets are efficient, competition is steep, and opportunities for outsize gains present themselves only once in a blue moon.
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And I do most of the shopping — once in a blue moon, he'll want a new TV or something, and he'll ask me what I think.
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Like the "friend" who would reach out to me once in a blue moon, never asking how I am, or asking anything about me at all.
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Except once in a blue moon, if he had been drinking, he might play a few minutes, and it was evident he was a real master.
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Jobs come and go, and new phones come out every year, but purchasing a home is one of those once-in-a-blue-moon financial investments.
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It's only once in a blue moon that I add a new one to my repertoire, but the TruWomen bars just scooted their way onto my list.
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"You're kind of relying on the user to make those typos and they happen once in a blue moon, so that's not ideal for attackers," Segura said.
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Jose Aldo, meanwhile, may only fight once in a blue moon but spare thirteen seconds of misguided anger against McGregor, he has looked faultless for almost a decade.
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We've brought him along and really wanted him to be a part of our lives — not just this kid that you see every once in a blue moon.
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You've got an underlying health issue: "Once in a blue moon, we encounter young, healthy people with heart problems that cause them to pass out," Dr. Tedeschi says.
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Once in a blue moon, you change a core vehicle setting — daytime running lights, what have you — and you can mostly manage the radio through the dedicated knob.
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Hayes pointed to an editorial in The Charlotte Observer and said, "Every once in a blue moon, we agree with The News & Observer's editorial board: Penry should resign."
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"Even if you only [wear them] on weekends, for a party, or once in a blue moon, those are the people we worry about a lot," he says.
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Once in a blue moon, a casual, vanilla porn viewer might find a piece of Human Cow (or HuCow for short) fetish porn on a mainstream sites like Pornhub.
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Once in a blue moon, we find ourselves genuinely enjoying some grainy picture of a crab smoking a cigarette or whatever in ways we cannot explain even to ourselves.
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"The reason you hear about these (gimmicky resumes) is because it's remarkable that they worked," said Cenedella, noting that such success stories crop up once in a blue moon.
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As a woman—whether its once in a blue moon, or from time to time—if I want to express my sexuality, I have every right to do so.
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"We used to hear about these things once in a blue moon, and it would be the talk of the office," said Greg Siskind, an immigration lawyer in Tennessee.
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I was staying at the Once in a Blue Moon Farm, a slice of idyllic country life hidden down a narrow road on the western side of the island.
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But she conceded that "once in a blue moon" they're useful — someone had shared passwords for a financial presentation she needed to get a look at for her job.
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"So, make sure you have date night even if it's once in a blue moon because most of the time you're just too tired and you'd actually prefer to sleep."
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"So, make sure you have date night even if it's once in a blue moon, because most of the time you're just too tired and you'd actually prefer to sleep."
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Once in a blue moon, a person comes along who manages to straddle art, fashion, and business without ever getting confused — and also hits a nerve with society at large.
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So hurry up and plan a trip, stat — you'll have to wait another four years for another Leap Day, but deals like this only come along once in a blue moon.
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And if you're one of those people who has no idea how to alter PDFs, then better take advantage of this once in a blue moon (seriously) deal on PDF Expert.
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Also good was the dry Once in a Blue Moon, a mix of gin and Avèze, a citrusy liqueur from the South of France whose rarity may lend the cocktail its name.
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I'll never complain about fame, because the alternative is going back to those $7bucks days, but every once in a blue moon it's really nice steal a moment in public like this.
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"I'll never complain about fame, because the alternative is going back to those $7bucks days, but every once in a blue moon it's really nice steal a moment in public like this."
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Now, the price of a hybrid laptop can often push the $22,21 mark, but if you know where to shop, you can score a pretty awesome deal every once in a blue moon.
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When an investor brings you deal flow on a regular basis, you should feel much more comfortable co-investing — as opposed to an investor who sends you a deal once in a blue moon.
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Hans: It 100 percent wasn't a confirmed fuck buddy system; it was just a Friday night thing, once in a blue moon, and sometimes would be every two weeks, or maybe once a month.
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Sales like this only come around once in a blue moon and they can save you some serious cash money on holiday gifts for your loved ones (or, let's face it, yourself — treat yourself!).
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But will other studios finally realize there is still big business in the rom-com, or will they treat "Crazy Rich Asians" as a once-in-a-blue-moon fluke instead of an object lesson?
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But if this is a once-in-a-blue-moon thing, go for it — as long as you know your body reacts well to Simethicone, which is the active ingredient in most of these medications.
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"The I.R.S. audits tax-exempt organizations once in a blue moon and only after many years," said Mr. Rosenthal, noting that the agency has been starved for resources and has had to cut back enforcement.
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I'm about as jaded as anybody when it comes to show business, but every once in a while—just every once in a blue moon—I'll really put on the dog for one of my auditions.
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A bit of bad news, however: I was really excited for some big, quality hurricane-fueled surf out at Rockaway Beach this weekend — forecasts like this are once in a blue moon for the East Coast.
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But once in a blue moon the stars align so that a major policy choice that is in the best interests of the American people also happens to provide a leading candidate a major political boost.
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Once in a blue moon a mega star comes along in the UFC, but for the most part it was consistently great match making and a degree of meritocracy which got the company to where it is.
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JCN has relatively minor asks of its conservative-leaning members: to donate a few thousand dollars a year, to put their names on letters or articles, and perhaps to testify before Congress once in a blue moon.
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This was an exceedingly rare, once-in-a-blue-moon puzzle for me: Once the phrase "go first" popped into my head, the theme idea and all four theme entries were a done deal within, say, 15 minutes.
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While these big-name managers being open for new investment hurts managers trying to get off the ground, hedge-fund investors have a once-in-a-blue-moon opportunity to get in with the most well-known managers.
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Sometimes, that means cropped tees; sometimes, a silk tank for a long, leisurely dinner with friends; other nights, it means donning your highest heels in preparation for a wild, once-in-a-blue-moon evening out on the town.
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" The traditional approach, she warns, of emailing a senior-level employee who can take you under their wing works "once in a blue moon," and that "unless you're swimming in personal connections, you'll be waiting on a reply forever.
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" Variety In his review published in Variety, Peter Debrudge slams Hooper's movie as an "outlandishly tacky interpretation" adding that it's "destined to become one of those once-in-a-blue-moon embarrassments that mars the résumés of great actors.
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"You've got nothing for each other – so make sure you have date night even if it's once in a blue moon, because most of the time you're just too tired and you'd actually prefer to sleep," the Thor: Ragnarok star explained.
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Though Once in a Blue Moon prides itself on being an animal sanctuary — eggs are collected and sold from the geese, ducks and chickens, but no meat, and the goats and sheep are beloved pets — an exception had been made.
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Providing those conditions is a way of breaking the anxious, unsustainable current setup, in which people are forced more or less to hold their breath, hoping for a once-in-a-blue-moon fellowship like the Guggenheim, Doris Duke or MacArthur.
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Players might get chippy during the games, and they even brawl like drunken bikers once in a blue moon, but once the series is over, all of that stuff is bygones, the respectful embraces begin, and—oh my God, what's happening in Sweden?
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However, supporting a show vote every once in a blue moon on a weak balanced budget amendment that everybody knows is doomed to fail or making the occasional floor speech about our broken budgeting process is also not enough to tackle this.
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Amex offers it publicly only once in a blue moon — and usually for only a day or even a few hours at a time — so the only way that a user can often get the offer is if they're specifically targeted for it.
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This is a day-to-night outfit, so I'm going for drinks after work (you gotta expand the reach of this print!) and taking someone home—or pulling off the once-in-a-blue-moon flawless drunk text that actually results in sex.
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Benjamin was also banned from Twitter and quickly fled to Gab, a popular haven for far right figures chased off social media platforms that, once in a blue moon, show a measure of consequence for the extreme and frequently consequential rhetoric of its users.
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With a social media presence of upwards of 500k with a roster of followers that includes the likes of like Cardi B and Drake, she's having a moment that feels like she's on the brink of something that only happens once in a blue moon.
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But I was doing so while watching a once-in-a-blue-moon Hollywood musical that opted to play it safe and cast a pair of charismatic, movie stars rather than bona fide triple threats who could truly sing and dance as well as act.
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Philips Hue 2-Pack Starter Kit, $73.49 (originally $149.99) [You save $76.50]the best smart light bulbsthe best smart light strips you can buy, so we're never surprised by how many people take advantage of the brand's once-in-a-blue-moon discounts like Prime Day.
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Once in a blue moon a stranger will send over a drink to the guy in the collar, and sometimes people react with curiosity if I'm at a place like Death & Co., but for the most part people treat me the same whether I am in clerics or not.
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Jacobs decided to cast Delevingne for reasons eclipsing her looks (which are basically unrecognizable in this campaign image): "Every once in a blue moon, I am fortunate enough to meet a model with a personality so huge it almost overshadows even the strongest of looks — the most dramatic fashion," the designer writes on Instagram.
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Without hyper-vigilant data-tracking and knowing more about Rent the Runway's own footprint, I wouldn't be able to determine whether having these items dry-cleaned and shipped to me every month is better or worse than short trips to my own dry cleaner and a longer jaunt to a mall once in a blue moon.
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