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I think people are always saying things are 'over.' Fiction has been regularly 'over' since the 19th century.
'Euphoria' was a lot of fun wardrobe-wise because I actually got to wear clothing that I would regularly wear.
I consider myself a part-time worker when it comes to the piano, but you need to play regularly to stay sharp.
I have managed to stay fit all thanks to my habits. I train regularly and have maintained great fitness habits.
I used a bike in London and that's it. I learnt a lot about biking, and really got into. Now I cycle regularly.
I am something of an aficionado of thrift stores. In my youth, I regularly searched their shelves for old books.
Such a huge amount of respect for people who regularly present live television - it's a skill and it's not easy.
Like Theresa May, I regularly find myself infuriated by the rantings of Anjem Choudary and other hate preachers.
I'd skip school regularly to see movies - even in the morning, in the small Parisian theaters that opened early.
Consuming mushrooms regularly has been associated with decreased risk of breast, stomach and colorectal cancers.
I shampoo and condition my hair regularly. Hair spas too are very relaxing, but I hardly get time to go for them.
I love playing video games, but I'm regularly disappointed in the limited and limiting ways women are represented.
I'm lucky to be blessed with good skin but I always ensure that my skin is well hydrated and moisturize regularly.
When I visited Chechnya, I was taken aback at first because people would regularly make jokes about kidnapping me.
Children who play regularly with their peers are most likely to achieve the highest levels of adjustment as adults.
Putting words on paper regularly is part of the necessary discipline of writing. A journal is a great way to do that.
My beauty secret is really three secrets: get eight hours of sleep, eat natural/organic food, and exercise regularly.
I didn't see myself playing regularly at right-back for Manchester United or making my England debut in that position.
I used to go to the gym regularly and swim an awful lot, but that was when I was unemployed and knew leisure intimately.
A failure to listen to the party's grassroots was a charge regularly levelled at Theresa May - particularly over Brexit.
My goal was just to work regularly. I didn't ever expect to be rich or famous. I wanted to be a working character actor.
You basically do have a TV show when you're making stuff online. You have an audience that you make stuff for regularly.
I don't believe in starving myself to be slim, I believe in the concept of being fit. I eat right and work out regularly.
You learn the most from sitting down and doing the work, regularly, patiently, sometimes in hope, sometimes despairingly.
When you are new, it is difficult to get momentum and get to know your team-mates when you are not regularly in the team.
I do a Zumba class at least twice a week, which entertains me and keeps me fit, and I have two dogs that I walk regularly.
I watched the Premier League regularly in Germany. It is the most famous league in the world, and I have always enjoyed it.
Alf Wight was remarkable, and I keep in touch regularly with his children Rosie and Jim, I love them dearly and I owe them.
When I was growing up, I did go to the arcade. We had a neighborhood arcade, and my friends and I would go fairly regularly.
I've always liked the idea of regularly doing a play but I was offered things which I felt were too 'celebie' and West Endy.
It was a difficult decision to leave Liverpool but I knew it was something I had to do to get playing regularly and improve.
I honestly don't diet or work out regularly. I'm just always running around - you'll never catch me having a day on the sofa.
Just as you go to the gym regularly to keep your body fit, regular couples counseling can keep your relationship fit as well.
We have regularly won medals at all tournaments and I think after 'Dangal,' the craze for wrestling increased among the girls.
I always had a phobia of heights, but since I've been flying more regularly I have no problem with it now. I just go to sleep.
I feel at Manchester City I will get the chance to play regularly in my best position and play a big part in a successful side.
At 14, 15 years old, I started reading 'Backstage' regularly. Eventually, I got enough courage to look at the auditions section.
It is quite wrong that one group of people should regularly and deliberately flout the law, boast about it and get away with it.
I think there is no better way for our players to improve and learn to perform under pressure than playing regularly with India.
In a small spacecraft, it was hard for the other two guys to sleep when the on-duty man was talking to Mission Control regularly.
If Celtic were to build a team strong enough to regularly compete in the Champions League, I might decide to manage them one day.
Bengaluru's traffic does not allow scope for cycling regularly, but I brave the roads occasionally and take the cycle out to work.
Definitely read a quality daily paper regularly, and use the Internet to check out the press around the world as often as you can.
When I was growing up, I was regularly involved in local activities such as food collections, food kitchens, and other initiatives.
I am passionate about football. My support for Celtic FC has got me through some hard times in my life. I still play regularly, too.
I delight to lodge in such temples as are not regularly kept closed. None of the gods reject me; they make me partner of their roof.
I pray in my own way, not regularly, and I wouldn't say structured prayers. What I'm praying to I'm not sure. I'd be a firm agnostic.
When I was 19 or 20, the way I was an activist was by regularly meeting with groups, going to protests, and being there on the ground.
I should prefer to have a politician who regularly went to a massage parlour than one who promised a laptop computer for every teacher.
I am regularly asked what the average Internet user can do to ensure his security. My first answer is usually 'Nothing; you're screwed'.