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Ofttimes when technical people intensively work on these types of problems, they get lost in details and fail to see the big picture.
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Ofttimes when technical people intensively work on these types of problems, they get lost in details and fail to see the big picture.
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Ofttimes when technical people intensively work on these types of problems, they get lost in details and fail to see the big picture.
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Ofttimes there are even more ballots cast than there are registered voters in a precinct, which has happened on numerous occasions with electronic voting machines.
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Ofttimes, they have no relative here to make arrangements and someone from the family comes here from Mexico to do that and return them home.
Dying In Mexico 2006
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Ofttimes he weaveth sorrow, and I in foolish pride Forget He sees the upper, and I the underside.
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(Soundbite of music) GORDON: Ofttimes he was such a character, with the cheeks and the horn that was his trademark.
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Ofttimes now before twilight falls, when the sun's last rays shift slowly down over the golden meadow, if I step outside on my little front porch and let my thoughts stray back, I can hear a thousand echoes from the years.
Covenant Lewis, Beverly 2002
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Ofttimes sitteth filth on the throne. — and ofttimes also the throne on filth.
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"Ofttimes, I wonder if Lord Gunthar's men haven't been spreading those stories with just that in mind."
The Dragons at War Weis, Margaret 1996
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