Sentences with phrase «drop at least a few times»

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We all grew up with a variation of a banana bread or a zucchini bread recipe that we're fond of, and either graces our breakfast table a few times a year or at least when folks come for a visit or drop by for brunch.
Teams acknowledge this on third downs — teams have run 72 percent of the time on third - and - 1 since 2009, but that percentage drops to 33 percent on third - and - 2 and 18 percent on third - and - 3 — but they still attempt balance, running more than 50 percent of the time on first down and at least 50 percent on second - and - 4 or fewer.
I am a bit older now, and I do also exercise at least 3 times a week, but I don't make myself crazy with it... after induction I added a few healthy things — dark chocolate, plain unflavoured yoghurt, the occasional bit of brown rice, but I've dropped wheat and sugar completely and I've never looked back.
-- A few drops of colloidal silver (or spray) in the ear every hour or at least several times a day.
One thing's for sure: with pretty much at least 1 release every week for the next few months, interest in the Nintendo Switch isn't going to drop any time soon (not with new games announced every week!).
Just dropping in to say that I love your blog and, while today's comment on the whole Jeff Rivera debacle was my first time commenting, I have read quite a few posts — this one included — at least three times.
I've dropped my Kindle a few times already (not on purpose of course) and it seems to be working without a hitch; so they're durable at least
If there are fewer people that qualify to buy, particularly the lower end of the market, the first time home buyers, then the prices for those properties are going to drop or at least they're certainly not going to climb the way they have been in the last few years.
But for drivers who own their cars free and clear, in these situations it might be time to at least for a few years drop down to basic liability coverage and whatever other parts of a policy your home state requires.
There are many reasons for the drop in first - time buyers — strong home price appreciation, tight underwriting requirements, too - few homes for sale at affordable price points — but there's at least one bit of good news to report: The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is making it a little easier for buyers to get federally insured financing for condominiums.
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