Yes, that's right: Once more unto the debate breach, dear friends, once more.
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Perjes stands once more and falls once more as a push kick to the body proves too painful to withstand.
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King Henry V Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead.
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Once more, we will summon the American spirit to tame the next great American frontier, and once more we will probably lead humanity, and that&aposs what it is.
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Crude oil has stayed above $50 since last week, but the oil rally may end up stalling once more as domestic and international factors may bring oil prices down once more.
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The teams play once more — in March in Boston.
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I did it again, and missed the target once more.
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My husband and I hit the apartment gym once more.
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Here's hoping the two get to rock out once more!
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Called his voicemail just to hear his voice once more.
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This summer, Jumanji will be brought to life once more.
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For once more the spectre of European fragmentation haunts Vienna.
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The crew start to clean up the deck once more.
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Once more, and the Broncos are in the Super Bowl.
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The next day, coal stocks, including Peabody, plunged once more.
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The car business may prove difficult to navigate once more.
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Since the currency has floated, remittances are rising once more.
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After finishing up, we're back in the car once more.
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Oh, to see her smile that smile, just once more.
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I'll be there again next Friday, passing through once more.
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Yet march the people did once more on January 5th.
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Now, once more, a supreme test has to be faced.
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America might have to deploy tactical nuclear weapons once more.
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Analysts said his credibility was on the line once more.
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Let's see if Ava can move things on once more.
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Now the Conservatives are trying to grant it once more.
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Its version is at once more accurate and more ominous.
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Now, he is free and with his family once more.
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Sentiment pivoted once more around the Republican Convention in July.
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In the end, they decide to become one once more.
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Mary Poppins will soon be floating into theaters once more!
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The LNA says it is once more fully in control.
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Repeat the layers once more and top with more candy.
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And here once more was guidance for the home cook.
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AlphaGo faces off against Ke Jie once more on Saturday.
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Then ISIS came, and Kurdistan returned once more to war.
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I saw Cusk once more, at home in Tufnell Park.
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Enter your current passcode to confirm the change once more.
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Flags were once more symbols of government than popular expression.
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Repeat once more, but don't fill mold to the brim.
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Once more, we're putting at risk the survival of civilization.
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In 2014, he announced that it was postponed once more.
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How are you feeling about rock and rolling once more?
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" Remember," the PA voice boomed once more, " Who laughs last."
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But it got intense once more people started getting here.
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And waited for that sacred holiday to arrive once more.
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They are scheduled to debate only once more, on Oct.
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With Christine Blasey Ford, history is once more repeating itself.
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Once more, politics is clouding the issue of sexual harassment.
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Once more, I asked David why he wanted to wed.
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Rutgers scored once more before Illinois dribbled out the clock.
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Once more, its critics may find themselves confounded and crestfallen.
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The music becomes at once more archaic and more modern.
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ONCE MORE TO THE RODEO: A Memoir, by Calvin Hennick.
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Opportunity would knock for Rinne once more in the playoffs.
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Once for laughs, and once more to appreciate the craft.
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I hope we fumble and try once more to remember.
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Once more for the people in the back, 2.5 centuries.
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Cleveland face Golden State only once more this regular season.
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This is the weekend to begin, once more, to grill.
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Once more and we can officially call it a trend.
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PETER MCCABEEAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. To the Editor: Once more we woke up to an article about a mass killing in the United States, and once more we hear that the gunman was mentally deranged.
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Yesterday, sources confirmed that, indeed, the two are canoodling once more.
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Once more measured in her rhetoric, Ginsburg is pulling no punches.
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Now, she's changed it once more — and pretty drastically this time.
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Green was anesthetized and her cervix was sewn shut once more.
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He told managers once more, but said they were little help.
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Once more, the Bowl let out a cathartic roar of support.
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Once more for the people in the back... actors can LIE.
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Reagan & we take comfort that they will be reunited once more.
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Eagle-eyed MCU fans also got to see Jarvis once more!
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We'll be updating this post once more findings have been published.
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That trend didn't last, as oil prices turned lower once more.
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BTS is taking the Billboard Music Awards by storm once more.
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Update: After popular demand, Disney x Coach is back once more!
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Bottom right: Developer apps listing appears once More Services is tapped.
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Conclusion: We're going to hear "Every Step You Take" once more.
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"Made in America" has once more become a favored marketing line.
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Elder Sign lands our eager investigators in hot water once more.
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Today once more they are being mentioned in the same breath.
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Mercenaries are resurrecting globally, and war is becoming privatised once more.
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But the path to development may be getting steeper once more.
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We will update this story once more information has been released.
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He plans to reevaluate his positions once more deregulation gets enacted.
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Besides that, we pull over once more to stretch our legs.
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Would I have to go through that whole treatment once more?
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The friend looks on as the man is hit once more.
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Nevertheless, later in the episode, they are fast friends once more.
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It may be time for you to speak out once more.
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As it crawls back into view, the adulation begins once more.
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Some are recapitalising and trying once more on a different footing.
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No, I grit my teeth and prepare to fight once more.
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The teams will meet once more in Canada on March 24.
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They saw each other only once more and were never reconciled.
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Naturally, wildlife responded by becoming at once more violent and adorable.
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He was obliged once more to take refuge at Studio Hikmat.
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It's worth asking whether he's ahead of the curve once more.
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" Cardi B hit Lahren once more, calling her "blinded with racism.
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But since 2015 deaths have crept up once more (see chart).
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This time, she rejected him, and they broke up once more.
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But once more, neither is expected to get a parliamentary majority.
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They did play once more on tour, months later in Memphis.
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"I am testing your stamina," Mr. Biden said, smiling once more.
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"I wish I could of seen her once more," Gonzalez wrote.
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The Chliaifchtein home has been burgled at least once more since.
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By 2026, the rate will rise once more to 12.5 percent.
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Could you just go over everything once more from the beginning?
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Fail to do so, and Spursiness will reign supreme once more.
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Only then will Rosetta and Philae find themselves once more united.
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Thanks to EVE, Bedingfield once more started living life outside again.
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From this chat server, the recruit will be vetted once more.
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The woman continued to look at me and shrieked once more.
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Civilian life has only just begun to trickle in once more.
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Facing the second-place Royals, Martin mixed it up once more.
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The grievances that fueled the Brexit vote are simmering once more.
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While he was there, his aunt proved her importance once more.
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Once More We Saw Stars By Jayson Greene Tragedy is tricky.
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Get back there formally, once more with European passport in hand.
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NOW, THE CONCEPT of a character actor is changing once more.
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Swift, in those instances, was once more a kind of simulacrum.
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United States, that effectively lowered the bar for evidence once more.
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I will not leave you, he seems to say once more.
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Mastery was hoisted once more and slid into a recovery room.
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But once more, he really came undone in the sixth inning.
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And if stonefly populations eventually show signs of diminishing once more?
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The Labor Department is finding itself in Republican crosshairs once more.
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Did Schauffele appreciate being a thorn in Thomas's side once more?
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A Juventus head cleared it, instead, into the sky once more.
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My shyness once more barred me from contact with human beings.
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Let's return once more to the Facebook blog post by Leathern.
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He punches Williams in the face once more before walking away.
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ONCE MORE At 3:15 the whole thing starts all over.
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In October the consumption tax was raised once more, to 10%.
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How we have ached to see once more those noble features.
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Once more, most of the crowd was oblivious to his presence.
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We tasted victory, and then defeat, and then victory once more.
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Then left-click once more, with your cursor over the name.
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Did Schauffele appreciate being a thorn in Thomas's side once more?
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Kluber has met those standards 16 times, once more than Sale.
|
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When I read The Times's special section, once more I cried.
|
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Flash-forward a few decades and Varda reinvents herself once more.
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So, once more into that fantastic breach: Vox explains the news.
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That's when I found myself walking alone in the desert once more.
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After a tough few months, Jason Aldean is a dad once more.
|
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This holiday season, my two Americas are going to collide once more.
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Clementine's memory is wiped and the man is sent in once more.
|
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Falling asleep next to her hairstylist/new friend, Nadia dies once more.
|
|
Now, Jade's team must amend these applications once more within six months.
|
|
It would not take much for it to become intolerable once more.
|
|
With the retreat of neo-liberalism, the debate is broadening once more.
|
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Fast forward to 2020, and Mr. Barr is attorney general once more.
|
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They were once more common but ceased once his father took power.
|
|
And now, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are enchanting us once more.
|
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He then shot Strahan once more in the face, the affidavit states.
|
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It is time, perhaps, to talk once more about the "Merkel effect".
|
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Bottom right: Developer apps listing appears once More Services is tapped. Internet.
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August 20, 123: Benson wears the necklace on her Instagram once more.
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Semenya, free to race without rebalancing her body chemistry, thrived once more.
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The duo also spoke once more outside and has since been texting.
|
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Then he ran away, firing at least once more as he fled.
|
|
Once more is known, other resignations are likely to be in order.
|
|
So does this mean the Harambe meme is in play once more?
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Safely ensconced with his owners once more, Willow is one lucky cat.
|
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The horse we had in Lucifer's prison will come out once more.
|
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It seems like uncredited celebrity cameos are officially a thing once more.
|
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But Ovechkin came through for Washington once more later in the period.
|
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The cops left after Wendy told them once more she was okay.
|
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Now, however, opportunities have sprung up once more, and doors have opened.
|
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Result: Once more, overstated credit quality emerges as it did in 2008.
|
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The pyres were extinguished and the arena plunged into darkness once more.
|
|
But wait: Then the fade faded and once more the trade paid.
|
|
Blake Griffin is a Top-26 Player Once More Remember Blake Griffin?
|
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Once more, Senate Republicans are trying to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
|
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Richard Gere and Alejandra Silva are going to be parents once more.
|
|
Decades later, Zika Forest and the surrounding environs are overgrown once more.
|
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They meet once more in the regular season on Tuesday at Cleveland.
|
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And how does Trump himself plan to unite the country once more?
|
|
However, the Flyers took the lead once more just 89 seconds later.
|
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But a minute later, he lost his train of thought once more.
|
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Pattinson appeared opposite Mia Wasikowska once more in the western "Damsel" (2018).
|
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All of a sudden, it is preoccupied with the future once more.
|
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But when he attempted to woo Sansa once more, she rejected him.
|
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And, once more, she didn't lift a finger to make it happen.
|
|
Viacom and CBS Corporation are exploring the possibility of joining once more.
|
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I would see the volcano only once more before I moved away.
|
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He touched his hidden pocket once more and felt last evening's bounty.
|
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Two years later, he taunted death once more, snorting his father's ashes.
|
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Today it is working once more, watering Abosh's melon and cucumber crops.
|
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In South Africa, now is the time for protest theater once more!
|
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"I survived another night," which thought causes me to smile once more.
|
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Or did she get away with faking her own death once more?
|
|
Mr. Carlucci was cool, experienced and knowledgeable — once more a good fit.
|
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And then once more, a little firmer: "He did the right thing."
|
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She is to perform once more during American Ballet Theater's fall season.
|
|
The Democratic National Committee once more raised the qualifying criteria for January.
|
|
But on September 17th Italian politics were once more cast into commotion.
|
|
According to experts, that number could skyrocket once more Americans get tested.
|
|
He returned to the trash and looked over the numbers once more.
|
|
And just like that, the summer rage blooms within me once more.
|
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What matters is to minimize it, to regain that consent once more.
|
|
He declined once more to click on the link, suspecting foul play.
|
|
Zuckerberg and Park met once more in September, according to the filing.
|
|
And community leaders and business owners are gathering together, united once more.
|
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The sensation of weakness once more, this time in my left leg.
|
|
Once more, investors will closely monitor new earnings reports and data releases.
|
|
After returning home, Mr. Quinn saw it once more in a theater.
|
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Behind the chaos, he once more reveals a central will to destroy.
|
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With the door once more shut, the room resumed its pestilential pallor.
|
|
It will take time but once more trade is about negotiation, tensions.
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And now the relationship may be put to the test once more.
|
|
By the '60s, the clown's sinister side had fully emerged once more.
|
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Freya dons her Wrens uniform once more and gets on a plane.
|
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Zenefits' CEO says it doesn't need cash as it rebrands once more.
|
|
I emailed Moon Tuesday night and asked him to clarify once more.
|
|
Readers on both sides of the debate turned to her books once more.
|
|
We moved once more, and I fired a shot at a third pod.
|
|
That heightens the sense that the momentum is once more with Mrs Merkel.
|
|
The central bank is also expected to hike once more before year-end.
|
|
To that, the internet firestorm that swirled around Bleachella was awoken once more.
|
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He grins once more, warmly, a knowing smile he's on the right path.
|
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The couple remarried in 1975 and called it quits once more in 1976.
|
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Maxima will return to her homeland once more to attend her sister's funeral.
|
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Kevin Hart is reaching out to the LGBTQ community and apologizing once more.
|
|
We open, once more, with Gypsy's internet escapades in middle of the night.
|
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New Jersey and Buffalo will meet once more in the regular season, Feb.
|
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Now the living legend is free to pursue her individual greatness once more.
|
|
Yet, once more, we watched a massacre and did nothing to stop it.
|
|
Nero gives Fauna a call, seemingly trying to pick her up once more.
|
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After this, the child appears to be thrown to the ground once more.
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Once more for the people in the back: I am small and beautiful.
|
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"We reaffirm once more our unshakeable solidarity with the Venezuelan people," he added.
|
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This included breaking off Instagram and WhatsApp into their own companies once more.
|
|
By the end of the second week, Avatara was fully operational once more.
|
|
James Murdoch is ascending once more: indeed, this deal is chiefly his doing.
|
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The home runs stopped and Minnesota found a way to score once more.
|
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On that alarming note, our cover this week once more features Mr Trump.
|
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Once more, the field guide sagely reminds us to look at the windows.
|
|
Once more sea-ice levels in the region remained worryingly low this year.
|
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Perhaps, after years of limping, the company has once more found its stride.
|
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Quietly, co-operation between governments and internet firms is picking up once more.
|
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Nixon's dream of getting an education would be put on hold once more.
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Once more, we get to enjoy not knowing who is going to win!
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He was the conductor, and the midfield thrived at his instruction once more.
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The Carpenters single in question, "Yesterday Once More," hit No. 2 in 1973.
|
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Once more, there's far less outrage when the victims of terrorism are Muslim.
|
|
The episode goes full-circle, with Claire floating once more in the depths.
|
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Auburn re-established a seven-point lead, but Missouri battled back once more.
|
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When that proposal became mired in complications, the site was abandoned once more.
|
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Now Mr O'Mara is a sensation once more, but for the wrong reasons.
|
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If passed, it would permit Japan to have a traditional military once more.
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Imagine that Germany were sundered once more, this time into north and south.
|
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Once more, the two leave the dubious safety of their home to investigate.
|
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Daphne Dunne waited in the pouring rain to meet Prince Harry once more.
|
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Once more, embracing an all-encompassing massive world simulation defeats its very nature.
|
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The Fed has predicted that it will raise rates once more this year.
|
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Investors expect the Fed to reduce rates at least once more this year.
|
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That's right, the risk of summer sweat stains has tragically returned once more.
|
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But it appears Comey has chosen to testify just once more before Congress.
|
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Then Taylor appeals once more to Axe's logic and then to his emotion.
|
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Is Dmitry Medvedev, Mr Putin's successor in 2008, destined to return once more?
|
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Once more, too, it was she who did most of the hard slog.
|
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The listing could yet be delayed, however, if the protests worsen once more.
|
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All involved have fulfilled their destiny, and are (we hope) friends once more.
|
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Then, two weeks after that deal, the Congressional votes infuriated Turkey once more.
|
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The listing could yet be delayed, however, if the protests worsen once more.
|
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He turned his back on the camera, to face his people once more.
|
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On Friday, with their season once more at stake, the Heat delivered again.
|
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Instead, the Warriors proved their dominance once more in their 220-23 victory.
|
|
Is the FBI once more rummaging through private papers via another legal loophole?
|
|
While the streets of the capital are lively once more, tensions still remain.
|
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Some possibility, in which I didn't believe, of being with her once more.
|
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The bell for the seventh went, and the vicious jabs began once more.
|
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Suddenly, he lost around 5s and was under pressure from Max once more.
|
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Instead, once more, Johnson is a one-man wall in the restricted area.
|
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Captivating users once more with video and audio will be the trickiest undertaking.
|
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He also noted that green card residents are once more permitted free travel.
|
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Almost half a century later, the game is once more a political microcosm.
|
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We flew through the chilly blue-black darkness, the universe expanding once more.
|
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Ask why … ask why again … and ask why once more (IDEO's "5 whys").
|
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After drying once more, they are loaded into the kiln to be fired.
|
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Once more, the director Oliver Stone turns to the sordid underbelly of governance.
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And newcomers will sit beside the ghosts to tell the story once more.
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"Once More, with Feeling" (season 6, episode 7) Could it be anything else?
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Two years later, he taunted death once more, snorting his dead father's ashes.
|
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Sleep in on Saturday, and then get on your holiday grind once more.
|
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The Victoria's Secret Angels take the runway in New York City once more.
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This year, however, it offers a $12 million purse and reigns once more.
|
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The fallout from Sunday's attacks appears set to render them homeless once more.
|
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The world is once more bathed in the mystical glow of a messiah.
|
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By rethinking screens, it may have a chance to do that once more.
|
|
The company said it would provide additional updates once more details are confirmed.
|
|
We have no choice but to take up our organizing arms once more.
|
|
Rodriguez is likely to be overshadowed once more, this time by Gill v.
|
|
Soon enough he edged ahead, the front-runner once more, just in time.
|
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That night I looked once more into a starry sky and said, Enough.
|
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He contorted his face once more, and I let out a small laugh.
|
|
Money markets expect the Bank of Canada to hike once more by December.
|
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But ten years after that, I once more found myself back in London.
|
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Once more, Mr. Netanyahu was handed the first attempt at forming a government.
|
|
Winter came again, bringing cold temperatures and rain in its wake once more.
|
|
And as she watched her story unfold once more, she found herself laughing.
|
|
On the evening of October 5th, however, such hopes were disappointed once more.
|
|
Another major misstep by Mohammed bin Salman, and investors could once more flee.
|
|
Attention is once more focusing on supply constraints across the industrial metals spectrum.
|
|
Here it is again, just in case you feel like cringing once more.
|
|
As he passes under the cloud once more, hail clatters off his windshield.
|
|
The bank is expected to hike rates at least once more this year.
|
|
Then a third employee entered and asked, once more, to see her ticket.
|
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Faithful friends who are dear to us, gather near to us once more!
|
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But I need to post it once more for my timeline to see.
|
|
If crime rates begin rising again, could hard-line thinking once more prevail?
|
|
Now, seventy days later, my Electra plane is fit once more to fly.
|
|
These are lost once more than 50 percent of its shares change hand.
|
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It seems likely, therefore, that Australia's marriage laws will be debated once more.
|
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And tonight, on the eve of Election Day, they have checked him once more.
|
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Once more, I felt for her -- and wished I could know what to believe.
|
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In her search, though, Pat runs into her scary grandfather, George Hodel, once more.
|
|
The prosecutors appealed and he stood trial again, only to be acquitted once more.
|
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Avery faced a second trial and was convicted once more — this time for murder.
|
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Mark Zuckerberg took to Facebook Wednesday to once more defend himself and his platform.
|
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"The Young and the Restless" actress Eileen Davidson is leaving daytime drama once more.
|
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Still, Trump believes that he can strongarm energy markets into favoring coal once more.
|
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Titanic will only be in theaters for one week before sailing away once more.
|
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Please, Christ, we beseech thee Lord, please inspire Alan Pardew to dance once more.
|
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Once more, a sanctuary has been violated, and people in prayer have been attacked.
|
|
He has come to try once more to save lives, albeit through another method.
|
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Then he'd get up, go to work, and hit the Pokémon grind once more.
|
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But if the next generation holds out, the future may once more be cosmopolitan.
|
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He appears once more in the book and is even referenced in the index.
|
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Aniston opened up once more at the Giffoni Film Fest in Italy this weekend.
|
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"Football feels just like my life," says Colbert, once more in Trump impression mode.
|
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Only two more plays until my tolerance reverts once more into a lovely obsession.
|
|
Violence broke out again Wednesday, with armed soldiers opening fire on protesters once more.
|
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This article originally appeared in EW.com Disney has found Anna and Elsa once more.
|
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It was Serena who allowed a "Martha" to act as a doctor once more.
|
|
In their next trial, less than a week away, they may once more underperform.
|
|
"I'm probably going to know half of them" once more victims' names are known.
|
|
Eventually, the elephant broke free, only to be subdued and tied up once more.
|
|
Now, the baton has been passed once more: This time to Alfonso Ribeiro — a.k.
|
|
The Pig Man rears its head once more, but Cunningham knows what to do.
|
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The judge asks the handlers to run the dogs around the ring once more.
|
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SAN FRANCISCO — It is game on once more for a potential Yahoo deal — maybe.
|
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I cried out, and he rubbed my clit and slapped my cunt once more.
|
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Much later in her career, she has to reckon with her past once more.
|
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The bank has announced that it will start to open new branches once more.
|
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He escaped once more, but was ultimately extradited to stand trial in New York.
|
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Then double your fun once more by copying the worgen with the Faceless Manipulator.
|
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Sign off once more and the little guy or girl arrives in the mail.
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At midnight, I decide I need to get home, and I Uber once more.
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You'll be back in power one day and you'll have your chance once more.
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They can only reply within 24 hours, and once more after that for reengagement.
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Once more questions are answered, we're told the page will be put back up.
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Fed policymakers also signalled they were likely to raise rates once more this year.
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But as Sunday came to an end, the death toll number rose once more.
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To invoke Bauer's example once more, a leadoff hitter is anyone who can hit.
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Once more ships are retrofitted and crude prices change, tanker traffic could pick up.
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She married once more in 1991 to her current husband, rocker David Glen Eisley.
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On the screen next to them, the digital roses started piling up once more.
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He teamed with Presley only once more, during his 1968 NBC "comeback" television special.
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You were once a plant and should be able to fly free once more.
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The administration is in free fall once more and Pence is at it again.
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And news accounts occasionally show stories where racism rears its nauseating head once more.
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Asked to respond once more, Mr. Joyce advised the movie star to move on.
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The idea that we were once more courteous and less obscene is a fiction.
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And wishing, as fashion changes once more, that she could've helped lead the way.
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But now, their summer of paparazzi photos together is in full force once more.
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He was 12-20 over two seasons, was fired once more, and then retired.
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Kushner updated the SF-86 forms once more in June to include that meeting.
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Op-Ed Contributor BERLIN — After the horror in Brussels, Europe is mourning once more.
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Once more, he relied on his belief in himself and his revolution for solutions.
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Her medical notes state that she then became floppy and passed out once more.
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On October 30th the Fed reduced its benchmark rate once more, by another 0.25%.
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The networks once did -- we'll see if they're willing to do so once more.
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In order to make the money look "clean", it needs to move once more.
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So I was steeled to have the breath knocked out of me once more.
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Can I keep the kite afloat, or raise it in the air once more?
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It's a song that zeroes in once more on those romantic mind-altering highs.
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Now, he has been set free, and is soaring above the earth once more.
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When Baltimore shifted once more, Manning changed the original play, signaling with his hands.
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"Roseanne" was once more nuanced than the partisan proxy that the Trumpenkulturkampf made it.
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Wartime quilts confirm once more that abstraction is hardly the province of modernist painters.
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Once more we passed the mining machinery and reached the top of the hill.
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February's figures will be revised up or down twice more, and January's once more.
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That will once more force the White House to consider a direct military strike.
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DREAMers who can renew DACA once more are buying themselves some extra time here.
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Rehnquist sought to raise the issue once more in the 1992 Planned Parenthood v.
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We will return to ourselves once more, and I say, the sooner the better.
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Once more we are told that the root cause is a mentally ill person.
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China's pigs would once more be braised by chefs rather than appraised by economists. ■
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"Once more, I firmly condemn every form of anti-Semitism," Francis told the delegation.
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With Booker and Buttigieg in the running, might Sullivan be proven wrong once more?
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Another story of children being victimized by clergy emerges and we're shocked once more.
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At their request, she forsook the name Kessler and became Sheila Michaels once more.
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Even after they hear the squeak and bang, once more, of the kitchen door.
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The Rebels led by nine once more before Auburn started cutting into the deficit.
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Rattled once more by repo gyrations, it is tempting to say not far enough. ■
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He updated the SF-86 forms once more in June to include that meeting.
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And it's likely just a matter of time before the mercury surges once more.
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Having lost control of Parliament for years, Downing Street is once more in charge.
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Bartlett Sher's production of Rossini's comedy returns once more, a decade after its premiere.
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Gorongosa is at once more and less "natural" than other game reserves in Africa.
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"Are you ready to go?" she asked him, flashing that confident smile once more.
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And then in January she will leave again, and we will adjust once more.
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The battle between opposition and regime once more appeared to be at a stalemate.
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"We never felt out of it," said Brady, a Super Bowl M.V.P. once more.
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But when Violet says she can't wait to meet Darla's parents, Darla hesitates once more.
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But she says when that changed, she realized she needed to be honest once more.
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So I think that once more people start doing that, it's going to catch on.
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There, they will likely take part once more in the fight against the terror group.
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"There is no debate in the joint session," Biden said, shutting her down once more.
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Well, dust them off and put them to good use once more with this adapter.
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And you better believe we'll be back tomorrow to finish off the evening once more.
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Dylan Bundy (2-33) ran into trouble with homers once more and took the loss.
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But Thanos used the Time stone to reverse those actions, before killing Vision once more.
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Once McInnes fixed the violations, YouTube gave him the green light for misogyny once more.
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Dorinda later approaches Bethenny once more and seemingly doesn't remember "psychoanalyzing" her only minutes earlier.
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Additionally, oil prices in the next few months could help airlines take flight once more.
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Well, ding my dong and rattle my reindeer: yuletide is on our horizon once more.
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The election results could unleash volatility once more, a Reuters poll of 2.72.09 economists showed.
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Now, the universal classic is being reimagined once more in an animated adaptation from Netflix.
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If it's 23-2-1, for example, you tap once, then twice, then once more.
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As for Hess, he fought once more in October 1996 at Superbrawl 2 in Hawaii.
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And healthcare is even more difficult, because it's at once more complex and more personal.
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Claire McCaskill is being forced to defend her seat in the red state once more.
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Trying to amend the constitution is to give our consent to this constitution once more.
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So the city's population rose—a lot—leaving New Yorkers once more cheek by jowl.
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In the issue, Paltrow explained that she'd decided to give romance "a go" once more.
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Two days later, shopping carts had to be taken out of the game once more.
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But at that point regime forces once more took up the attack against the rebels.
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In Akerman's later works, Nelly, now in her 80s, explicitly becomes a focus once more.
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The TIME person of the year this year is, once more, a group of people.
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And it ends as quickly as it began, with Meek, once more, representing us all.
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Today it is relatively peaceful and prosperous—and, since last month, a sanctuary once more.
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He was captured once more in 2016 and extradited to the United States in 2017.
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In a June 2017 interview, Kendra opened up about her relationship with Patti once more.
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Since then, she's been nominated for a Tony once more, for 2014's If/Then.
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Trump could reopen the topic of Iran's nuclear deal, and sanction the country once more.
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In May, the lobbying campaign will begin anew, with distillers flooding Capitol Hill once more.
|
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Bang the gong and microwave the popcorn, for rich music beef is once more afoot.
|
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And pressing once more from the heart rate screen shows charts for your sleeping data.
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A few weeks later, when we saw eachother again, he spoke about it once more.
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Johnson once more "misspoke" as that was a clerical error in the Georgia SoS's office.
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Once more, Lucas stabbed her repeatedly in the throat before suffocating her with a pillow.
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David Best came back once more to Burning Man in 2016 with yet another temple.
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He yells, "you're out" loudly once more and grabs the kid's shoulder and pushes him.
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But within a year, Nash was arrested once more on a variety of criminal charges.
|
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So if he drops by Quicken Loans Arena once more, he'll speak all four nights.
|
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Those struggles were once more underlined by the contrast of its stronger performing snack business.
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Its patience exhausted, the commission is once more on the verge of triggering Article 7.
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The elevators will fill with blood, and the snowy maze will ensnare you once more.
|
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Jeff Flake of Arizona said he wants to speak once more with Pompeo before voting.
|
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The Sanders campaign has been pushing Clinton to debate once more before the California primary.
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So Ms. Melton's avoidance of Mr. Trump will set her ancestors at peace once more.
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The United States is ramping up duties once more on imports from the People's Republic.
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I'll say it once more for people in the back — glitter is for every day.
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"Quietly think once more about your parents, siblings or children," the sign says in Japanese.
|
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Especially when it has brought devastating floods, once more, to the brave state of Louisiana.
|
|
For the Orioles, David Hess (1-6) once more had problems with the home run.
|
|
Meanwhile, cryptojacking struck once more, this time glomming onto Tesla's public cloud to mine cryptocurrency.
|
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Open refuse pits will be replaced by enclosed composting factories, detouring the storks once more.
|
|
So Everton needed to score at least once more Saturday to be confident of anything.
|
|
Once more, the sad truth is that there's not much the average user can do.
|
|
I rolled up the window, feeling the choking sensation close in on me once more.
|
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Soon after, I see B*Witched once more, this time under the venue's bright lights.
|
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It seems the Germans do have a weakness, and its reared its head once more.
|
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Once Hall decides to accept a fight again, he'll go into training mode once more.
|
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Yet, once more, like Frankenstein's bolt, it might simply be too good to be true.
|
|
Hollande addresses the nation from the Élysée presidential palace once more at 7:50 pm.
|
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Venezuela would score once more before the visitors fought back and got a late equalizer.
|
|
I walked home alone again that night, failing once more to connect with my teammates.
|
|
Asked if he would dissent once more next month, he said he has not decided.
|
|
Picking up such a book, one wonders once more what new there is to say.
|
|
The fans kept voicing their dissent as Manchester United waltzed through, almost unchallenged, once more.
|
|
Harper and Cagle went to family and friends once more, offering 1% equity per $4,000.
|
|
After correcting Ms. Ruggiero once more, Miss de Lappe walked away, pleased for the moment.
|
|
Mr. Chalamet, who spent the better part of the ceremony giggling, started giggling once more.
|
|
The grown-ups are once more loitering in a crisis, leaving kids to be shot.
|
|
The club became Racing Paris once more, and was forced to sell off its stars.
|
|
Renard just outjumped the South Koreans once more to make it 3-0 at halftime.
|
|
And then at least once more, because you're sure there's so much left to discover.
|
|
If no agreement is struck, the Trump administration could technically postpone the tariffs once more.
|
|
Indy is donning the infamous felt fedora once more as the archaeologist-adventurer-teacher-hearthrob.
|
|
This spring, a few weeks before the podcast's release, I spoke to Mitchell once more.
|
|
She immediately tried to parse what exactly had happened, so it could happen once more.
|
|
Today, a miasmal mist once more rising, We hail Sun Wu-kung, the wonder-worker.
|
|
There was flooding, too: Once, more than 5.5 inches of rain fell in 48 hours.
|
|
And already by Tuesday evening, lawmakers had been compelled to snap to attention once more.
|
|
The bodycam shows the officer back up, take aim and fire the Taser once more.
|
|
The 2016 presidential election and its aftermath seem to have invigorated the band once more.
|
|
Fed policymakers are expected to raise rates later this month and once more in December.
|
|
In choppy trade following the report, yields first fell, then recouped, then fell once more.
|
|
But our future selves may find we've been dancing on our own grave once more.
|
|
Soon, the doors were thrown open, bathing the assembled masses once more in city light.
|
|
The Labor Department will update December's report two more times, and November's numbers once more.
|
|
It will take years for Americans to fully trust these incredibly powerful institutions once more.
|
|
When I looked at him once more, he was watching me recoil from things unknown.
|
|
This week, the rules seemed to change once more, when Mr. Spencer's account suddenly reappeared.
|
|
Colleen then found herself in competition with Lauren once more, this time for a recruit.
|
|
This meant crossing the Sea of Japan once more, this time without telling her family.
|
|
As Abdullo decides to leave once more, his best friend, Oyat, chooses to stay behind.
|
|
Sights are being set once more on securing a place in the second round in Russia.
|
|
And he noted, once more, that Detroit water was among the most costly in the state.
|
|
RHP Josh Tomlin's had a good year but homers plagued him once more in Saturday's game.
|
|
As he meandered at the podium, Trump did manage to vaguely threaten technology giants once more.
|
|
In 2014, Reid was victorious once more, beating 1,500 people to the top of the podium.
|
|
Once it's as low as it can go, the device will be horizontally leveled once more.
|
|
In 1974, the museum closed, and the entire collection was transferred once more, to the Atkinson.
|
|
But should talks break down, it's possible Kim decides to start launching his arsenal once more.
|
|
They rear their heads again and again, only to seemingly die and then rise once more.
|
|
Against this background, it is no surprise to see the Pentagon once more increasing troop numbers.
|
|
He repeated the feat four years later, when he triumphed once more at the Helsinki Games.
|
|
Tesla shares jumped once more on the news that Mr Musk will remain as chief executive.
|
|
Mendes shared a moody pic of himself and Baldwin on Instagram, sparking relationship rumors once more.
|
|
Feinstein said she is looking at a way to address the issue, once more, through legislation.
|
|
"We shall once more take hands across historical divides that others may deem unbridgeable," he said.
|
|
It then reversed towards Basra, went dark again, reappeared and delivered oil to Fujairah once more.
|
|
Manny clapped back once more ... and offered to send a contract to Floyd for a rematch.
|
|
Now, we have more singing Stranger Things stars, and we're caught with the feels once more.
|
|
That changed Monday when she made a last-ditch attempt and emailed Adele's team once more.
|
|
Following the death of Dr. Muramoto, Mantleray is recruited once more to help with the trial.
|
|
Bluestone debris found at Stonehenge also indicates that there were once more pillars there , he added.
|
|
Kim Kardashian is here once more to leap in front of Kanye West's incoming PR crisis.
|
|
Hopefully the connection will be more sturdy once more earbuds with Bluetooth 5 hit the market.
|
|
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are on the surrogacy journey once more — with a few tweaks.
|
|
More specifically, oil's supply concerns may rear its ugly head once more and drive crude down.
|
|
Apparently, Jenna is "scarred a little bit," per Astrid, who is, once more, our Paradise narrator.
|
|
Once Comments by Celebs posted its Instagram of the encounter, Van Ness fought back once more.
|
|
So hey, what better time than, oh, this election cycle, to go through it once more?
|
|
And in just three weeks, lawmakers could be standing on the brink of shutdown once more.
|
|
It tried again on the day of the crash and once more the day after that.
|
|
Cruder and simpler than their F21 counterparts, they are at once more forgiving but also trickier.
|
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Fitch will resolve the Rating Watch once more details regarding the transaction are available.
|
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But could Hopkins pull it off once more, or is a fourth time pushing his luck?
|
|
I felt that again as I lost to Simon once more, barely getting a hit in.
|
|
It makes me so very happy and proves once more that movie stars love my clothes.
|
|
Stassi cries and removes her lashes, an action that will be repeated once more this episode.
|
|
Now, the club is ready to put the question of female membership to members once more.
|
|
But that did little to cheer energy investors, and oil slid in intraday trading once more.
|
|
He rose, but Benn caught him again and the American once more sank to one knee.
|
|
When asked if Bran will be tearing up the spacetime continuum once more, Nutter is coy.
|
|
However, the Bulls fought back once more and pulled close, which set up the final minutes.
|
|
They said they were later confronted once more by Cavaco which is when they beat him.
|
|
Once more the "signs of the weather" (as Churchill put it) are ominous for free traders.
|
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She shocked the world once more when she became pregnant with her second child with Fualaau.
|
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There's an austere clarity to the broth, which is at once more carnal and more delicate.
|
|
So it is possible that Lake Mead could some day be filled to capacity once more.
|
|
And yet, the world has turned its back on the newly beloved brussels sprout once more.
|
|
A set of gecko gloves created by a Stanford researcher make the ability possible once more.
|
|
The Royals scored once more against Tanaka, on a home run by Morales in the fourth.
|
|
Independent once more, Borders continued to expand under the new name Borders Group, according to Reuters.
|
|
" Reed tried once more: "My question is on the need to maintain evidence of your work.
|
|
He quit a few weeks ago to pursue basketball once more, perhaps for the final time.
|
|
In between, it was sparring over banks, guns, the Middle East, once more and with feeling.
|
|
The church lady pulled her hand off Lindsay's knee, and Lindsay tried once more to speak.
|
|
He has started negotiating once more, with his insurance plan and the fire department's billing company.
|
|
Today, he did it once more, retiring David Bowie before anyone had time to say goodbye.
|
|
But it won't be long before they're mano a mano once more, fighting for second place.
|
|
Still, investors are not convinced the Fed will be able to hike once more this year.
|
|
The tribal fighters are ready and able to once more defeat extremism and safeguard their territories.
|
|
He has told friends that he wants to take the stand and defend himself once more.
|
|
My leg in a cast so that I am, in effect, "trapped" by him once more.
|
|
Goffin secured a double break to go ahead by 4-1, but Nadal rallied once more.
|
|
If you look to France once more, the country has employed economic gender quotas, as well.
|
|
It simply helps — to once more use that perhaps overused but crucial term — to achieve balance.
|
|
Once more, in Toronto, she didn't rule it out, dodging the question with a lame joke.
|
|
Walt Drenth, her college coach, who is now at Michigan State, is guiding her once more.
|
|
And so it was our cycle of what Mr. Aciman calls "mnemonic arbitrage" began once more.
|
|
A video posted on Facebook shows Ms. Headley trying to reason once more with the officers.
|
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So even if Mexican authorities deported them twice, they would still attempt the journey once more.
|
|
The government is appealing to try to force them to take up the case once more.
|
|
Detention staff brought him to the hospital once more, but returned him to the facility again.
|
|
These sights and sounds, having only recently lost their strangeness, were to become strange once more.
|
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Then, I turned on myself and let it in once more; yes, I am having fun.
|
|
Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken are sharing the stage once more, but this time on Broadway.
|
|
Judge Wood made clear that she expected the senator to find himself facing incarceration once more.
|
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O.K., I'm gonna go, maybe y'all can do it once more and send me the tape.
|
|
"Once more, the Temer administration uses the military to hide its incompetence," she wrote on Twitter.
|
|
Then, in 2014, the residents were evicted by the government; the tower stands empty once more.
|
|
In November, after Trump's election, the panel convened once more to conduct its annual confidential discussion.
|
|
It is a tragedy for Chukotka that it has once more been cut off from Alaska.
|
|
Rouse closed the interview with an exasperated "bless his heart" when asked once more about McGraw.
|
|
Trump, again, would be nearly compelled to retaliate, ramping up the cycle of violence once more.
|
|
Northwestern slowly began to climb back once more and stayed close until the Champagnie-sparked run.
|
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After resolving long-standing disputes with bond investors, Argentina was able to issue debt once more.
|
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Both movies and TV were once more receptive to broad-appeal fare in their award showcases.
|
|
The House has only voted once, more than 100 years ago, to impeach a Cabinet member.
|
|
TechCrunch is once more the exclusive media sponsor of the awards and conference, alongside The Pathfounder.
|
|
Perhaps Mets and Knicks fans can rise as one and chant once more: "Sell the team."
|
|
And yet, like Shuggie, how often we rise, against all odds, to stumble forward once more.
|
|
Then Cengiz Under, a Roma substitute still fizzing with energy, burst into Liverpool's box once more.
|
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They wanted to reignite residents' pride in their city, making it a cultural center once more.
|
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And I want to thank God, once more, for allowing me to be here with you.
|
|
Not long after, I returned to Tongo once more, this time with a photographer, Xaume Olleros.
|
|
It means that being a calm, thoughtful and polite moderate is a winning strategy once more.
|
|
He completed a valedictory round of handshakes, and then we boarded the Immortality Bus once more.
|
|
Once more for the people in the back A government shutdown wouldn't stop the impeachment process.
|
|
" Her mother shrugged once more, and said, "What can I do but let them take you?
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Mr. McCain held out his arm, waiting to be recognized once more, and dropped his thumb.
|
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Agnès Varda and JR are in the news once more.
|
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It's an art of enormous ambition and originality, with which we need to reckon once more.
|
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Food and medicines are scarce; diseases long curbed, such as diphtheria and malaria, are killing once more.
|
|
He tried again at 18, then at 21, then at 24, and now once more at 26.
|
|
Once more in the present, Ally has clearly hatched some kind of plan to stop the cult.
|
|
The pair stand once more and, once again, Rena drills Perjes to the body with another kick.
|
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Loren, once more with feeling, can you give me your best reading of the line hashtag money?
|
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The former couple wouldn't start dating again until February 2013, but split once more in April 2014.
|
|
Nadia meets up with John once more, who's meeting Nadia at her party for the umpteenth time.
|
|
After Crimea and Syria showed unexpected Russian capabilities, assessments, once more measured, swung to the other extreme.
|
|
Today American and Canadian negotiators are locked in battle once more, this time over chapter 19 itself.
|
|
New Zealand police have made Wellington streets safe once more after accosting a rogue sleepy infant seal.
|
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After the girl appears to be safe, Pitt waves once more to the fans before walking away.
|
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Once more, Facebook dangles extra traffic, and journalism outlets leap through its hoop and into its cage.
|
|
Six minutes later, the Madrid crowd was once more silenced by another misunderstanding between Madrid's central defenders.
|
|
The Fed is largely expected to hike rates once more in December, despite the criticism from Trump.
|
|
Today, nature is once more seen as terrifying and incomprehensibly large because we are busily destroying it.
|
|
But, amid another recession that again hit Corel hard, it once more took it private in 2010.
|
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Once more, immigrants are, according to these "Us First" referendum campaigners, bringing down wages and generating unemployment.
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In that regard, it's an incredible cinematic artifact that deserves to be reconsidered and appreciated once more.
|
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Five years on, Gabon are hosting again and the Bongos are in the media glare once more.
|
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The batteries are safe, the documents are distributed, and capitalism is safe from leftist extremism once more.
|
|
Blake won an appeal and was free to spank once more, but her success was short-lived.
|
|
The green panel pops out once more, and the man in the hoodie pokes his head out.
|
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Annie and Owen meet each other within the reflection as themselves once more before they wake up.
|
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Amidst major sexual tension, Jamie bids his friend farewell once more, and heads out into the night.
|
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After a year of marriage, Jamie and Doug made it official once more with a vow renewal.
|
|
Air Force was on top 52-41 midway through the half, but the Bulldogs rallied once more.
|
|
Rockstar Games is pushing back the long-awaited sequel to 2010's Red Dead Redemption once more.
|
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No sooner does a policy seem settled than it is thrown up in the air once more.
|
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"I feel like I've been smoking for five fucking years," says ALMA, clearing her throat once more.
|
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After seeing the show himself, Macmillan offers his resignation once more, and he means it this time.
|
|
It feels great to focus on these traditional flavors of Hawaii once more with Humble Street Kitchin.
|
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Mom once more points out how lucky it is that this all is happening in a hospital.
|
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Policy will follow once more people are already informed on how to get involved on this issue.
|
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Once more data was obtained, the idea that SIMP J01365663+0933473 was a brown dwarf was scrapped.
|
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It's a question that has surfaced once more in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy in Orlando.
|
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Each image can only be viewed once, and then once more within 24 hours using a "replay".
|
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That success prodded Toho, the Japanese studio behind the franchise, to unleash the iconic brute once more.
|
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Markets are wagering it will ease at least once more to 0.5% , likely by March next year.
|
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Despite this, Italy appeared safe once more when Del Piero coolly dispatched a penalty on 21 minutes.
|
|
Fresno State rallied once more to take a 53-50 lead on a 3-pointer by Lewis.
|
|
But on Monday, stocks were set to open slightly negative as oil prices once more headed lower.
|
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And she definitely shouldn't rent a U-Haul just to keep her guy from straying once more.
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A missing elderly woman is safe once more thanks to a heroic dog and her keen nose.
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On Monday, however, Qatari banks were back in the market and once more accounting for most activity.
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In "Incredibles 2," they save the day once more, but emotionally they're just going through the motions.
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That left the gap between southern European bond yields and their top-rated peers tighter once more.
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I've already given up my job once before, and I know I can do it once more.
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Once more, he asked where I was from and, unbelievably, he seemed satisfied with my newfound Greekness.
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However this time, bearing freezing temperatures as he represented his country once more at the winter games.
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If so, handwriting, far from falling by the wayside, would seem poised for prime time once more.
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A desire to see Simpson's piece, a favorite of mine, once more kept me from leaving immediately.
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The forest understory has died back now, and the contours of the land are evident once more.
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" After a close examination of my leg, she stunned me once more: "Your limp is probably unnecessary.
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Clinton was hustled into a waiting vehicle, waving once more before heading for a flight to Indiana.
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After years of operating a bike taxi in Havana, he was screwed once more by the government.
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" Although creator Michael Jacobs concurred, Topanga herself proved to be a know-it-all once more. "Backyard.
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All those freelancer feelings are coming back to me once more, if they ever left at all.
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Portfolio manager Brad Lamensdorf said he would consider shorting Snap again once more shares hit the market.
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We still have to see how it holds up once more people start signing on post-release.
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And now it is once more the tidal waveThat when it has swept by leaves summits stained.
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Years after their father's brutal murder, twin sisters Josie and Lanie face their troubled past once more.
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Rashford's second goal, three minutes later, was from a similar distance, once more capitalizing on confused defending.
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Should Mayweather return to the ring once more, he'd be making an attempt at a 50th victory.
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Specifically, the auto industry, with Detroit being the prime example, was once more tightly tied to place.
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The suicide inspired protests across the country and forced Indians to once more confront this fundamental inequality.
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But a sudden economic shock could send Mexicans once more to the United States to seek work.
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Time for the swaths of empty seats that have littered Emirates Stadium to be filled once more.
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Now the company is once more at a turning point, just as it was when Balanchine died.
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In any event, he has ensured that this holiday season's drama is, once more, all about him.
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Wiktor and Zula soon separate and settle in different countries only to reunite and separate once more.
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They are now vying for two seats next to each other once more — this time in Congress.
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I'm beginning to feel like maybe it's up to us to be entertaining the troops once more.
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Opinion After surviving jail in Venezuela, a self-taught violinist gets the chance to play once more.
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Shackled and handcuffed, Muñoz attempted to escape again upon arrival and once more had to be restrained.
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There were trees all around, and I was fully realizing, once more, how miserable we all were.
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Here, once more, principled originalism could give way to the modern conservative position favoring a strong presidency.
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Now the party appears to be shifting once more: toward the hard-line nationalism of President Trump.
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He recognizes that abandoning Afghanistan would allow safe havens for international terrorist organizations to emerge once more.
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The result is that movements like the incels are becoming at once more accessible and more extreme.
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He and the ghost ship disappear into the gloom once more, and the sailors are left shaken.
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Truly revolutionary applications of 5G will probably become more common once more people have access to it.
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Today I #takeaknee, once more, in solidarity w/my brothers&sisters still fighting 85033 equality&justice pic.twitter.
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Well. Unless an 11th-hour agreement is reached, Britain will need to extend the deadline once more.
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Experts expect the number of confirmed cases to increase once more people in the US are tested.
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And with that, Mr. Trump had done it once more, on as cosmic a scale as any.
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INSIDE PITCH Noah Syndergaard is expected to pitch once more this weekend before the regular season ends.
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The Fed expects to raise rates once more this year, but market participants are not so convinced.
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Then it would seal once more with lava, until that too would break and belch another bubble.
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In the morning, Ms. Howard surprised Mr. Peralta once more, suggesting she visit the ranch — that day.
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The board has canceled the Redskins' trademarks twice now: once in 1999 and once more in 2014.
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The strong number has some investors betting the Fed will raise rates once more later this year.
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That might bring the US to focus once more on the myriad crises in the Middle East.
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And then she pivoted once more to where she is now: heading up style at a brand.
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We&aposll be updating this list once more when the final sales numbers for December are released.
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She stood once more in the gloomy blue twilight of a Swedish winter morning, unexhausted and unafraid.
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Once more, Miami plays host to nearly 20 fairs and countless more parties and other unclassifiable happenings.
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And as weeks passed, Ms. Ordovas and Mr. Astaire would meet once more, casually, at her gallery.
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If the conviction is overturned, the canny politician could return to power and lead Brazil once more.
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When Obama thanked Snyder for his presence, the mere mention of his name elicited boos once more.
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Reus did his rehab, returned to fitness, seemed ready to break through into the elite once more.
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Iraq is burning again — and the unrest could plunge the country once more into full-blown chaos.
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"Circular" debt, caused by delayed payments along the electricity-generation chain, is swamping the energy sector once more.
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Once we're introduced to all four of these characters, King then flips the script on us once more.
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The central bank is expected to hike interest rates once more in December and three times in 2019.
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But it rejoined the full lineup of medal sports once more in 1998 and has stayed ever since.
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Court officials said after the session adjourned, Mustafa asked once more for permission to call his former wife.
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The solution is clear: It's time to reintroduce dissent to the Fed, to make "no" acceptable once more.
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I'll be claiming my seat on the couch once more when This Is Us returns on January 10.
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He then blow dries the hair once more while tousling it with his hands, to add extra volume.
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Bogaerts was involved once more when the Red Sox stretched the lead to 4-0 in the sixth.
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The real question is, when Dany dies, will we see Khal Drogo once more in the series finale?
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Will she and Hazel be partners once more, having not gone through their "breakup" storyline from Season 1?
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They return once more as the medics in the ambulance taking Nadia to the psych ward at Bellevue.
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The Fed is expected to raise interest rates once more in December and three more times in 2019.
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Farah will race once more on the track in Zurich after the championships before focusing on road racing.
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Once they'd returned from the hospital, Stephen asked J.T. to try to jack up the car once more.
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And having brought one cat back from the dead, what's to stop Lewis from playing God once more?
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Yet once more, such predictive power did not persist: just eight of them repeated the feat in 2012.
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This summer, the story is getting an all-female makeover and vying to be a blockbuster once more.
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" Then we went out and we played the song again once more and John said, "That's it, guys.
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He hopes to make his country once more a respected partner for Germany by carrying out economic reforms.
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Before leaving the studio, I look back to the print of Jakobshavn Glacier on the wall once more.
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Anne Hathaway won our hearts — and went on to play Mia once more in The Princess Diaries 2.
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MTV is trying to catch lightning in a bottle once more with brand new reality show Siesta Key.
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Tomorrow CEO Brian Krzanich is delivering a keynote once more and may well be talking drones once again.
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"Looters" will return to public view once more on December 1, when Cummings unveils it at his hotel.
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If an agreement is not reached before February 15th, government employees will be out of work once more.
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However, China has used the benefits of growth to attempt to become the world's dominant economy once more.
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It may be hard to believe, but sometime in the near future you'll long for pants once more.
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TechCrunch has reached out to Tesla for comments and will update the article once more information is available.
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But if he does, history tells us Trump will find a way to blow himself up once more.
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Biden's age came up once more during what was perhaps the most poignant moment of the night. Sen.
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Just one week after it debuted a whopping 12 new projects, it's filling our streaming stockings once more.
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The best-of-five tournament now requires the AI to win just once more to be crowned champion.
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Politics could yet derail the tentative recovery, leaving the world's third-biggest economy in the mire once more.
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If so, the question for America (or Israel) would once more be whether to bomb Iran's nuclear sites.
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Iran would be freer to ramp up uranium enrichment, putting it once more in sight of a weapon.
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A subdued European session left regional bond markets taking their cue once more from the U.S. Treasury market.
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Only the 6ix God, a master of all six boroughs, could bring light once more to The 6.
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Organizationally, this can be achieved by constructing horizontal networks where there were once more stacked seniority-based hierarchies.
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Unemployable in industry, he turned to teaching trade-union studies, yearning for the tide to turn once more.
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"New York, once more, was part of America," Kevin Baker, a novelist and historian, said of the evacuation.
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After much rumors and speculation, Daniel Craig has confirmed he will return to play James Bond once more.
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But a new video of Kylie washing her face is making people question her skincare knowledge once more.
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Instead, he just caught on fire himself, so he jumped on the flames once more for good measure.
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However, the nurse decided to risk his life once more, by returning to the hospital, according to Nicas.
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By the time Point72 officially opened, SAC's headcount, once more than 1,200, had shrunk to less than 900.
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Hello, and welcome once more to The Monitor, WIRED's roundup of the latest in the world of culture.
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Malian authorities have tried to reassure the public and encourage them to go to the polls once more.
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Yet earlier this month, the senate approved the bill once more, rejecting most of the central bank's recommendations.
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At least Scandal's two most formidable, ferocious and fierce characters are reunited once more in a common cause.
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A few weeks later, in early March, blackouts hit San Juan once more, two days in a row.
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Six days later, a contractor hit a line with an excavator and the island went dark once more.
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If another massive storm comes, residents worry they'll find themselves once more at the back of the line.
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Kavanaugh categorically denied the claims and vowed to defend himself under oath before the Judiciary Committee once more.
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But they are increasingly alarmed by the prospect of heavily indebted Italy drifting once more into political paralysis.
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However, oil prices, which have been weighed by oversupply concerns, slumped once more after having posted gains earlier.
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"You should see China's (annual) iron ore imports rise once more," said CLSA head of research Andrew Driscoll.
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Some commentators have even wondered if Trump might be laying the groundwork to skip the debate once more.
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The current bleaching event, once more occurring alongside a Niño, may have affected 38% of the world's corals.
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Once more Britain appears to be questioning the wisdom of the liberal economic credos of its recent past.
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"I should just say yes or no," Cave says with a heavy sigh, considering his answer once more.
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It's still not clear whether this latest mass shooting will bring pause to the SHARE Act once more.
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The same thing happened before I took a deeper breath and went once more on my third try.
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Eventually, it is Jon's army who gets pincer'd, because — once more with feeling — YOU KNOW NOTHING, JON SNOW.
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Do this and, with luck, most people will once more be able to forget about the repo market.■
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To be in the presence once more of literate, patriotic, emotionally mature professionals was a badly needed balm.
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The first 400 pages relate, once more, one of the best stories the past century has to tell.
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Suddenly, it seems like 1968 once more, with another teen queen preparing for her prom date with history.
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That way future generations of scientists can analyze these space rocks, once more robust analysis techniques are invented.
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But the economy has languished, and protests are simmering once more in the deprived interior of the country.
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And then round out the week with Melissa once more, and her seared pork cutlets with salsa verde.
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The Fed is expected to raise rates in September and once more by the end of the year.
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Trump could, once more, prolong this controversy by continuing to "counterpunch" himself into a deeper and deeper hole.
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But, released from obligation, he could easily flip a switch and be once more the wiseacre of Weequahic.
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I was happy for her, and I hope she travels once more, returning with another well-furnished notebook.
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The actor co-starred with Kristen Stewart once more in "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" (2012).
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Disney once more needs to come to the rescue to get us out of a box office funk.
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By handing power to his brother, Mr. Castro once more raised the ire of his enemies in Washington.
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Hariri, suddenly communicative once more, spoke by phone with a variety of Lebanese leaders and politicians from Paris.
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"Once More" perfectly demonstrated why the best "gimmick" episodes are those that propel the plot and characters forward.
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He finally escaped and returned once more to the Iron Islands to team up with his sister Yara.
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But after each defeat, he picked himself right back up, scaled the fence once more, and tried again.
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Or, you could honor someone who is a father figure to you, making this a celebration once more.
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Republican aides and lobbyists said there was little appetite to try once more to repeal and replace it.
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CNN anchors Don Lemon and Brooke Baldwin will handle Central time zone duties once more from New Orleans.
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Trump, displaying once more his ingrained infantilism, loves to crow over the blow he delivered to their pride.
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Sendak resurfaced the art once more for a charity concert in 1997, then tucked it away for good.
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This week, residents of the Carolinas were left to make their own hard and familiar choices once more.
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In Vietnam, they encountered the local population's racial hatred of the Chinese and had to flee once more.
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His answer: It means that being a calm, thoughtful and polite moderate is a winning strategy once more.
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Digging out For The Night To Control, Mikey found himself inspired once more by the music they'd created.
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But offering more time doesn't eliminate the possibility of a no-deal Brexit, just postpones it once more.
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"Once more, the video from this incident directly contradicted the defendant's version of events," according to the document.
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The defense's case has now been closed once more, and closing arguments from both sides are expected tomorrow.
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Finally, she changed her story once more: His death may have been the result of rogue intelligence operatives.
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Celebrities of bygone eras like Paris Hilton and Wyclef Jean appear unexpectedly before receding once more into memory.
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To make sure she is cured, Siddamma would need to make the long journey at least once more.
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He was charming and funny once more, and I felt confused about the discomfort I had previously experienced.
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After watching the film once more, Felver set up his camera and I started talking without any notes.
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I spoke to him once more in passing, and then a third time — until I left the company.
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In 1999 she left once more, eventually joining Ms. Wikstrom to form a consulting firm for luxury clients.
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However, the business's future became unclear once more when he died in 1961 at the age of 44.
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The group adds to its tally with this year's concert, once more under the baton of Kent Tritle.
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Nor should we be surprised that Iran and Italy have emerged, once more, as waypoints for pandemic spread.
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We look forward to re-opening the program once more is known about the situation locally and globally.
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In a matter of weeks or days, Barr may be called—once more—to explain himself under oath.
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I noticed a huge change in my hair as I alternated days between straight and natural once more.
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He sank a birdie putt on the first playoff to clinch the title, eliciting, once more, unbridled applause.
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They married legally in 2012 in San Francisco, and once more at the Dallas County Courthouse in 2015.
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But when we leave it again — since permanent residence is impossible — it becomes once more a slight exaggeration.
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If I hear the word "unprecedented" once more in reference to this heartbreaking election, I will start cussing.
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Instead he was praying for the wind to blow her long hair over her face, just once more.
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Of those serial winners, just 56% who made it to a third job repeated the feat once more.
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After nearly eight years on the job, Mr. Boardman called once more for higher levels of federal investment.
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Moore has vehemently denied the allegations and is pursing the GOP nomination once more among a crowded field.
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He hopped barefoot from the prow, climbed a muddy slope and stared once more at what he'd lost.
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And perhaps in the absence of futile attempts to assess it, gooey amorphous authenticity will reign once more.
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And you rise up once more unsolicited from the fields, with your equal measure of appearing and disappearing.
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But the market is also split as to whether the Fed will raise rates once more this year.
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This is strongly reminiscent once more of Lao Tzu's doctrine of "wu wei," the paradoxical action without action.
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Of course, it's not enough to simply point out that a financial bubble may be brewing once more.
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The couple visited the apartment once more and gave away the girls' clothes and toys to Ms. Martinez.
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The remaining households have chosen to forgo a water bill and place faith in their wells once more.
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When it was verging on six months, she referred him once more to have the lymph node biopsied.
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Jeb awoke on the couch, got the Kenny May, and assumed his position in the basement once more.
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The great issue at the heart of British politics, withdrawal from the European Union, is once more in flux.
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Centineo may not know anything about John, but it does seem like he's readying to play Peter once more.
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The central bank has said it plans to raise rates once more in December and three times in 2019.
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In 2010, it was rediscovered in the Saqqara burial ground and archeologists began to explore the site once more.
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Formed long ago, such moons suggest that the region was once more crowded, with frequent collisions between celestial bodies.
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The Fed has raised rates three times in 2018 and is expected to hike once more later this month.
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He turned the corner and stopped once more at the top of the stairs to take in the view.
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Ottawa had his citizenship revoked once more, and ordered him deported, only to have that decision successfully appealed again.
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Right around the time the authorities arrived, the kangaroo got scared and jumped off into the ocean once more.
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The central bank has increased rates three times this year and is forecast to hike once more in December.
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It remains there until Loki steals it once more as Asgard and Hela are both destroyed in Thor: Ragnarok.
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With the old king gone, Sa'luk comes back to rally his remaining cohorts and attack the innocent once more.
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And the response the tweet provoked convinced Omar's supporters once more that the whole rotten establishment was against them.
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The Democratic National Committee once more does not want to let the people decide who the nominee should be.
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Less than a week later, after being deported back to Mexico, she snuck over the US border once more.
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The editor explains once more that no one wants to work with her on account of her attitude problem.
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This summer, Drollinger's study intersected once more with Trump's orbit, during one of his chaotic all-hands cabinet meetings.
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When that happens, RBs will be superstars once more—but we're not there yet, and we're probably not close.
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Over the next decade, we'll see this pattern play out once more in the nascent Internet of Things (IoT).
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Putting together what Sondland says: Once more for the people in the back: That is a quid pro quo.
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Obama is due to travel abroad once more as president, to Peru for a meeting of Asia Pacific leaders.
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In December, the company announced that it'd be attempting a rocket landing once more, this time, on solid ground.
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Ukraine is calling for fresh sanctions on Russia, raising the risk that it might once more cut off supplies.
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But she also teams up with journalist Mikael Blomkvist in tracking down a killer to seek vengeance once more.
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The Fed has raised rated three times this year and is expected to hike once more before year-end.
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Richardson provides many of the movie's funniest and light-hearted scenes, proving once more that she's one to watch.
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Once more than six people are on a call, the main person talking is shown on-screen to everyone.
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But he is showing little haste in making the western part of the city habitable once more (see article).
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Just when you thought you wouldn't hear about the monkey selfie ever again, the legal saga lives once more.
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It is the end of the January transfer window, and Transfer Deadline Day calls to Jim White once more.
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"The clock is ticking!" he cries, back in the studio, perfectly groomed and wearing his yellow tie once more.
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Mr Janot, who steps down on September 17th, is thought to be preparing to indict the president once more.
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Leeroy Jenkins has returned once more to ruin World of Warcraft raids, but this time for a good cause.
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Mrs Merkel remains her country's most popular politician and seems once more fully in command of her departure date.
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And once more: The White House is using lies to justify pulling the press credentials of a genuine journalist.
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In 2000, whilst still in charge at ACS, Pérez decided to go for the Real Madrid presidency once more.
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The CNSA lifted Longjiang-2's silent period in mid-January, allowing the satellite to take photographs once more.
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