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An oft-quoted saying in the book is true journey is return.
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Another long-established and oft-noted tradition of the choir is the programming of rarely performed works in addition to the standard choral repertoire.
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The lyric concerns my oft-lapsed need to associate myself with a mentor.
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The surface of the statue is oft painted white.
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In another oft-cited work from the 1980s, we are given another typology.
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This attracted wide scrutiny in the media and was oft-replayed.
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The oft-repeated alley takeoff in the real series was stock footage and was performed by a stuntman.
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The exploration of his chosen materials allows the audience's imagination to explore the creative associations between oft-ignored objects in today's world.
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Making change should, in general, be done between hands whenever possible, when a player sees he is running low of an oft-used value.
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These studies are amongst the earliest in a still oft-neglected field.
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