I guess simple questions ofttimes require intricate answers.
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I will restate this in other words, since ofttimes one can thus eliminate some unsuspected source of perplexity to the reader.
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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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Regional analogies are ofttimes wanting, but in this case it would seem to hold, given that Iran's missile program is believed to be dependent on North Korea.
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Often, much to the humor of the ofttimes more knowledgeable pages, college-educated, yet naive Congressional aides will address the envelope containing the bill to Mr. William Hopper.
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He was, after all, a tireless, ofttimes abrasive advocate of Jewish settlement in Arab territory and a ruthless fighter against terrorism in the Gaza Strip between 1970 and 1972.
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Thus ofttimes a mighty host is discomfited by a few men, when God in his jealousy sends fear or storm from heaven, and they perish in a way unworthy of them.
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Despite the ofttimes significant British and European influence, the fashion and trends of architecture have been adapted to suit the peculiarities of the particular location.
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The modern version is the International Biennale of Art, which last week, in its 33rd session, pitted more than 270 artists from 37 nations in an ofttimes murky, sometimes catty battle for supremacy.
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Frequently: many times at short intervals; "we often met over a cup of coffee"