It's not often that an author is prompted to make a statement in bold type to correct what he sees as a gross misunderstanding. |
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The prize item was Debussy's Proses Lyriques, four songs set to the composer's own poetry and for some reason not often sung in recital. |
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The food that bears eat is not often found in large quantities and would not be enough to feed a group, or sloth, of bears. |
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It's not often you go to a gig and get a pre-gig knitting class with free wool and needles. |
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But then it's not often that break-dancing, yoga and techno marry with traditional ballet and Tchaikovsky's score. |
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Two of the specialties, not often found on tandoori-oriented Indian-restaurant menus, are uttapams and dosas. |
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The perioperative nurse is not often viewed as a patient caregiver, but is thought of as a technician. |
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It's not often that a girl gets the opportunity to have an in-depth look at her own norks, but I did today. |
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It's a play about actors, and I think our own actors get off on that because it's not often you get a chance to explore it in that way. |
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And using buckwheat honey gives the sweetness a full bodied taste, something not often found in most sweet cakes. |
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It's not often that one gets invited to meet the Prince of Wales, especially in India. |
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It is not often that Parliament has to frame legislation apt to apply to developments at the advanced cutting edge of science. |
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It is not often used as the sole treatment for pompholyx, but excellent responses have been described. |
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But it's not often that you see a genuine superpower fling itself into such a total policy fiasco. |
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Elegance and poise are qualities not often seen in these days of post-grunge celebrity. |
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It's not often, especially in recent times, that his team have looked so cool and unruffled. |
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She makes great use of pianissimi and the way she controls the legato gives her performances a subtlety not often heard. |
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He was born with club feet, a disfiguring affliction not often seen today which causes the feet to turn inward. |
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It's not often a batsman gets a century when the opposition has scored only one hundred and sixty five. |
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It's not often that anything wipes the cheery grin off his face but he was downcast on learning the bad news that his finger was broken. |
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Supreme courage coupled with disregard for self is not often seen but when it appears it must surely be the finest human virtue of all. |
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It is not often that larger jetliners experience sudden depressurization, but these events do occur for a variety of reasons. |
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Actually I have not often found it necessary to break off a net acquaintanceship. |
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It is not often that credit for a well-made Hindi film is given to the script writer. |
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It's not often that a circus like this comes to town, exceeding any childish expectations. |
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For example, they did not often gather together with harps and rebecks to celebrate their national glories, or to hymn their national heroes. |
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It's not often you'll see a journalist getting their kit off to make a point. |
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The BBC reported this story this morning and it is not often I am so angered by anything so early in the day. |
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It is not often that I have such a substantial start to the day but I admit this was an enjoyable meal. |
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Ann is not often completely disappointed in our ventures but this was one such occasion. |
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It is not often that grandchildren see their four grandparents celebrate golden jubilees. |
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The Japanese do not often cook gobo as a vegetable in its own right, preferring to combine it with other vegetables. |
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No doubt, hawking is not often regarded as a proper job, but in reality, it involves minimum investment with maximum returns. |
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The opportunity to knock somebody out quietly or take a hostage is not often present since enemies tend to rove in groups. |
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In rubber bridge one does not often come across complicated systems and partnership agreements. |
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It's not often you get a big lock or loosie from 15s playing in the sevens. |
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Smokeless propellants are expensive and not often used in making fireworks. |
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It's not often that a Los Angeles film company phones to ask if they can make your novel into a film. |
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That rock 'n' roll scenery may be familiar, but its not often it's rendered as beautifully as this. |
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It was not often that a marchioness of France underwent the extraordinary question. |
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Their predecessors were also inspired by the work of self-taught artists but did not often acknowledge their influence. |
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Californians are renowned for a character as mellow as their climate, so it is not often that they get annoyed. |
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Although not often perceived as an endangered plant, juniper colonies right across Britain are in massive decline. |
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This is a sight not often seen on concert stages around here, and it sent an extra tingle of anticipation up one's spine. |
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He added that because the pellets were small, animals were not often killed outright, suffering for longer as they died from their injuries. |
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It's not often however that the effect of music on one's subconscious gets discussed. |
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April however, still has outbursts of rain storms which is why people do not often go for outings. |
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Friends recall him as a private man, a man who did not often reveal his feelings. |
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Headaches occasionally, but not often, arise from serious problems like a tumor or a bleed into the brain. |
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The good things that can be said for it are that it kept well and it was free from harmful bugs, something that could not often be said of the local water supply. |
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Analytical scientists should be delighted, because it is not often that those who develop workhorse instrumental techniques are awarded the ultimate accolade for chemistry. |
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Versatility is a trait not often seen in Thoroughbred racehorses. |
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It is not often I have the leisure to idle my time away here. |
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The stories of girls overseas have not often been part of the canon of American expatriate writing, Kaplan points out. |
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And it bespeaks a confidence and flair not often attributed to the much-maligned candidate. |
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If an animal threatened to get out of place, a hiss or a shout or a well-aimed rock would turn it back where it belonged, but such measures were not often necessary. |
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The large crowds at race courses and football matches, rumbustious but not often posing a real problem of public order, reflected a disciplined and orderly workforce. |
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But the urban workforce is not often a friendly place for young, unskilled and under-trained Chinese women. |
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Once in the United States, they negotiate a Byzantine bureaucracy for green cards, legal papers, matters that non-immigrants do not often understand too well. |
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This is an aspect of Iraqi cultural patrimony that is not often addressed. |
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Those sorts of imponderables do occasionally impinge, but not often. |
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Anne-Marie Brownhill's Cosette was surprisingly mature and self-assured, and her voice had a depth of tone not often heard in coloratura sopranos. |
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We had a visiting concert party come to entertain us and this was quite an event, as we did not often merit a troupe of professional entertainers coming way out into the bush. |
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The home was built with an architectural flair and design not often found. |
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The point here is this, even though away goals are not often the deciding factor they certainly appear to have a major psychological influence on proceedings. |
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It's not often we get the chance to reward good service and The Kerching awards let us do just that. |
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With the syndetic juxtaposition of distinct members, the article is not often repeated. |
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Novgorod had a sewage system and wood paving not often found in other cities at the time. |
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Luxembourgish is the language that Luxembourgers generally use to speak to each other, but it is not often used as the written language. |
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The breakfast is not often larger than these two items, because usually in late morning there is a break known as almuerzo when there is a snack. |
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I AM not often humble, but I am in awe of a 13-year-old surfboarder who lives in Hawaii. |
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It's not often you find an under-eye concealer as good as the one widely acknowledged to be the best, but this is up there. |
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It's not often that careers advisers are asked how people can train as stuntwomen. |
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Steve Surtees took the heaviest fish, a lumpsucker, not often caught on rod and line of 2lb 2oz. |
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Although he did not often write or speak about it, Tolkien advocated the dismantling of the British Empire and even of the United Kingdom. |
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Up to the end of the 19th century, grass and legumes were not often grown together because crops were rotated. |
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Other even smaller groups had their own rulers, but their size means that they do not often appear in the histories. |
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Although not often favourably regarded, Cromwell's name rarely meets the hatred in Scotland that it does in Ireland. |
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However, this official policy was not often enforced in practice and many religious continued to practice medicine. |
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Spotting does not often reach below the hocks and almost never to the hooves. |
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That is why Amalfian ships are not often reported to have been engaged in military action against other maritime republics. |
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This time, it appears that big Taiwanese banks, law firms and accounting firms did not often use the services of Mossack Fonseca, which does not have a presence in Taiwan. |
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It was not often that a peer of the realm was severely punished for nontreasonous behavior, so it must have suited the government to make an example of him. |
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Across the ocean, in Japan, there once lived curious creatures called Onis. Every Japanese boy and girl has heard of them, though one has not often been caught. |
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Bliss gasped, and Nyssa could not help the little giggle that escaped her. It was not often that someone could set her aunt back on her heels so firmly and neatly. |
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The chilidium is not often visible in the dorsal valve of Billingsella but when seen proves to be an arch with its piers built against the notothyrial edge. |
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However, the court is not often called upon to hear references. |
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Walruses do not often dive very deep, as they feed in shallow water. |
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