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Later this week, I'll explore what I call the Sometime Sharer method for couple finance, a combination of joint and individual accounts; and the Independent Operator system, which entails strict financial separation.
Slate Magazine Jessica Grose 2011
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"'Sometime'" he said, "perhaps now," and the next week he was on his way home.
Lodusky Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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Soon she was appearing on Broadway high profile revues such as Sometime, where she danced the shimmy.
Archive 2009-03-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009
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"Sometime," he said, "perhaps now," and the next week he was on his way home.
Lodusky 1995
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"Sometime," he said, "when we are more private, I shall show you."
Beyond the Sunrise Balogh, Mary 1992
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"Sometime," she said, "perhaps, if you are a very good boy, I may let you take me again in your arms."
Fighting Slave Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1980
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"Sometime" I will come, "when" (at what time) I shall have a holiday; you "always" (at all times) have a holiday, I "never" (at no time).
The Esperanto Teacher A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians Helen Fryer
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"Sometime," he said as they parted, "I want you to meet my mother."
Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles James H. Richardson
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"Sometime," mused Mr. Wrenn, "we'll live in Jersey, where there's trees and trees and trees -- and maybe there'll be kiddies to play under them, and then you won't be lonely, honey; they'll keep you some busy!"
Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man Sinclair Lewis 1918
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"Sometime," mused Mr. Wrenn, "we'll live in Jersey, where there's trees and trees and trees -- and maybe there'll be kiddies to play under them, and then you won't be lonely, honey; they'll keep you some busy!"
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