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They do happen sometimes, but to say the "usually" happen wouldn't be true.

They do happen sometimes, but to say the "usually" happen wouldn't be true.

They do happen sometimes, but to say the "usually" happen wouldn't be true.

They do happen sometimes, but to say the "usually" happen wouldn't be true.

They do happen sometimes, but to say the "usually" happen wouldn't be true.

They do happen sometimes, but to say the "usually" happen wouldn't be true.

They do happen sometimes, but to say the "usually" happen wouldn't be true.

They do happen sometimes, but to say the "usually" happen wouldn't be true.

They do happen sometimes, but to say the "usually" happen wouldn't be true.

They do happen sometimes, but to say the "usually" happen wouldn't be true.

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