You have only to see things once more in the light of your first and earlier vision, and life begins anew. |
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Historically, New Zealand's voters have always wanted a change of government to make the State their saviour once more. |
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May you once more take your stand on the side of Eternal Truth and not the makeshifts that pass for truth, today. |
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He grunted in anger and made for them again, and Mike pushed him back once more. |
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I straightened out the bow on the sash at my waist and examined myself in the mirror once more. |
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The president's popularity ratings are down to their pre-September 11 levels and he is a target for political criticism once more. |
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With the exception of the magnums, revolvers seem to last almost forever, but once more it's a matter of degree. |
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We found we were suddenly quite taken by the emotion of working together again, like an old couple who meet once more. |
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The police stayed on his tail for four miles, until he pulled over once more. |
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Either way, the fish farmers will, once more, doubtlessly turn a profit at the end of the day. |
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Angie began to have occasional lucid periods where, besides the coughing and inability to rise, she was quite herself once more. |
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The crashing walls of the sea had knocked the breath from their lungs, and they struggled to reach the surface once more. |
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She rubbed his head till he fell asleep again, and she soon drifted off to sleep once more. |
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Three cheers for Wandsworth Council, once more applying common sense against bureaucratic asininity. |
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It is especially important to remember this now, when Faith is once more in the ascendant and Reason seems to be losing ground daily. |
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So the electric water heater has started earning its daily bread once more. |
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Judging by the rowan berries out in crimson abundance, autumn is once more upon us. |
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Now the group send it on the road once more, touring to Australia, Hong Kong, New York, Paris, Zurich and San Francisco. |
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She was at the height of the initial period of her career and once more every single song on the album is alive. |
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The crowd cheered and applauded, their downtrodden spirits uplifted once more at their chosen king's words. |
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She felt her colour rising again, but she was once more determined to get her own way. |
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When Conch finished and looked around once more, she found a ring of nasty, unshaven, dirty, men had emerged from the forest. |
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For some reason, that set them both off once more and they started laughing like crazy. |
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But he wanted to be able to feel them once more, their less-than-perfect curvatures beneath her cold lids and stiff, rough lashes. |
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The film once more revisits the gruesome case of Manson, the madman who led a commune of young people into a series of horrific murders. |
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Seven minutes before the break, however, Argentina once more showed how lethal they are when Riquelme is given time on the ball. |
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A sympathetic judge lets her off with a fine and a reprimand and she goes driving off on a high ready to tilt at windmills once more. |
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The room was silent once more, except for Bart and Milhouse discussing a lemon tree on the television. |
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But, as fate would have it, Darcy was called home early, and the two old antagonists once more confronted each other. |
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Ten years and a lot of reticent memories after, their winding roads are finally coming to that familiar intersection once more. |
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An unsteady faith leads us back to the tombs, as it led Mary in her desire to anoint Jesus once more in death. |
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As you come round apply the pressure to the front of the down hill ski as you angulate once more. |
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She promised to ring back, I left my number once more, and there the matter rested. |
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The most enduring of all Stagecoach Youth Theatre York productions takes to the boards once more with its youngest cast yet. |
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He has once more handed armed republicanism a veto over political progress. |
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The blood test for anemia will be performed at least once more during your pregnancy. |
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Last week's meeting was literally a laugh a minute, with a great turnout once more of both members and guests. |
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Once you land the energy replenishes and you can take to the skies once more. |
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The pigeon hopped away and Sara was forced once more to turn her attention back to the funeral. |
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Wordlessly they walked the last few yards to the yawning chasm in the ground, their little fingers linked once more. |
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He drives the ball from the edge of the box, and it raps the bar once more. |
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Before David turned the corner down the street, he reined in his horse, and turned once more toward his wife and child. |
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Whelehan's clever flick found Hughes but urgency was still lacking and Kelly once more got in the way. |
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The animator extraordinaire brings his trademarked weirdness to feature-length once more with this new release. |
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He starts to rebuild the bridge, a small crowd regathers, and a ripple of applause once more spreads across to the island. |
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Sanchez wrong-foots Henman for the first time in the match as the Briton heads to the net once more. |
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I squeeze her muscles once more, surprised at how the knot has completely vanished. |
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Reaching for a silver comb, Luke sighed once more and started pulling the knots out of his hair. |
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Doreen picked up her knitting once more, the needles flashing in the lamplight and clicking rhythmically. |
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I turned up the music and let the car be filled with the wonderful sound of Aerosmith once more. |
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Third, I would argue once more that redaction and narrative criticisms are the friend rather than the foe of historical verification. |
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Taking a paper towel, I wiped the water from my face and stared again into the depths of the mirror once more. |
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Dolly's coat is back to almost normal, her tail is bushy and splendid once more, proud and prominent and waving in the air. |
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San Marino were beaten, Croatia were held, and Brown's escapology confounded his critics once more. |
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He slid the handgun into the waistband of his khaki pants and he turned and walked once more across the room to an elevator. |
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Grange regrouped once more and pulled four points ahead however Palatine pulled back this lead once more thanks mainly to a cracking Moran goal. |
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Spring is sprung, hormones are jumping, hearts are thumping and the seasonal cycle of attraction's in full swing once more. |
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So today I have had the phone call saying the cupboard is once more ready for collection. |
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Thus began another day of me getting all excited, thinking everything was going well and then falling flat on my face once more. |
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After their night's respite, my congested bronchial tubes once more begin their noisy rattle. |
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Tristyn whined her complaint as he once more changed the channel to the infamous movie. |
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The job will be done soon, my text and poetry books unpacked and ranged along new shelves where I can get at them once more. |
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Suddenly he was fair game once more and there was more than just terrorism on the agenda. |
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They have just got planning permission to extend once more, this time over the garage. |
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Lastly, Nestorianism once more showed itself in the Adoptionists of Spain, and gave occasion to the great Council of Frankfort. |
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Instead, he had sent Afan on to rally the forces left in Nottingham to move out and meet Arthur in battle once more. |
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Continuing our journey westwards, we passed through Vryheid and then turned off the highway once more toward the Blood River. |
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A moment later he heard his mother gain admittance and then the lock click once more. |
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Exceptionally good rains fell once more in 1889 giving much needed hope to farmers who had survived until that time. |
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He began his march to the exit anew but halted once more, turning his head back to face her again. |
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Technical advances once more brought about new aesthetic possibilities as well as contradictions. |
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Soon enough we were laughing and joshing and teasing our way along once more, the way we do. |
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I had felt a sharp pain, but ignored it and lifted Raine off the floor and picked her up once more. |
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Her smile grew wider as she put the halves together and ripped it once more in half. |
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Instead we shall be presented once more with weasel words, evasions and probably downright lies from the government's legal apologist. |
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Quickly I washed the wound clean and applied the salve before once more bandaging his leg. |
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Tired once more, I sighed and jangled the car keys and nodded to Michael with a mix of acknowledgment and gratitude for taking over. |
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The water shifted once more, and the breeze cast smaller ripples around it, wavelets in a far stretch of unknown. |
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Her movement, so much improved over the last two years, has now become an Achilles' heel once more and that may be the telling factor. |
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Lowering his quill once more, the ink trailed in a continuous line, curving and twisting on the paper. |
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Looking once more in her compact's mirror, she got out of the limo and ran up to hug him. |
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With a swift nod Hope accepted this as correct and began to help Faith once more. |
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I jerked upright in bed and clocked him in the jaw and we quickly returned to the floor in a brotherly-scuffle once more. |
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Her voice warbled once more as she caught his hand, holding it gently in her lap with both hands. |
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The great Shadow, closing in on us, flung wide those gates of Death once more, and turning, before passing through, beckoned to our Maluka to follow. |
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The meeting wound down shortly afterward but not before an agitated President Reagan warned once more against leaks. |
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Unfazed, she stood once more and jammed her hat onto her head. |
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Finding new ways to reach good decisions quickly is the key to making the selling of protection contracts once more universally attractive to mortgage advisers. |
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The following month, Mary's first Parliament acknowledged the validity of Catherine of Aragon's marriage, by implication bastardizing Elizabeth once more. |
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She pushed past him and the bell gave a light jingle once more. |
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Anne was once more pregnant but at the end of the month, alarmed by news of Henry's heavy fall at a joust, she gave premature birth to a dead son. |
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The new wharenui is a tribute to the kaumatua and people of the iwi who have worked so hard to establish it as a thriving and progressive marae once more. |
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Now, once more, we faced off like the old adversaries that we were. |
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A year later, it happened again, causing the emergency medical system to convulse into action once more. |
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And then once more, he marched off, whistling a merry tune as he went. |
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But, though less than a poet of her century, Ella was more than a mere multiplier of her kind, and latterly she had begun to feel the old afflatus once more. |
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There were once more than 300 species within the family, known as proboscideans, but today only Asian elephants and African elephants still exist. |
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Again the men were coerced under once more, and made to endure yet another rake along the keel of the ship, where lurked the treacherous gatherings of barnacles. |
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At the eleventh hour the door was left slightly ajar once more. |
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When he finally released her and they had reclothed themselves Erica decided to curl up once more in his arms before telling him to take her home. |
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And having rediscovered his best form when Paston was sidelined, a few seconds of red mist at the Priestfield cut short his involvement once more. |
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You two knuckleheads have once more violated a school policy. |
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When I got laid off in January, I decided to start cooking once more. |
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In 1836 the Yao of Hunan, under White Lotus preachers, started a fitful war of resistance which flared up once more in 1855 during the chaos of the Taiping Rebellion. |
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Using her pole as a staff, her temporarily lamed left hand useless at her side, she turned, beginning her hunt for the tricky sorceress and a place to camp once more. |
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She would be relegated to the ranks of his subordinates once more. |
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And the horde charged once more, their nerves steeled and their war-cries resonating, ready to shred, rend and tear apart any foe, be it human or not. |
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Alone once more in his room, Corky was frantically repacking his steamer trunk with renewed determination to quit the household in which he had unwittingly become entangled. |
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The fans have once more shown how extremely resourceful they are. |
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Their season has been riddled with basic errors at the back and once more they shot themselves in the foot when they presented Kildare with a goal to help them to victory. |
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The song was restarted once more and exactly the same thing happened. |
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Finally, he spoke up once more, his voice broken with restrained tears. |
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If the pollsters are overestimating Labour's support once more, the consequences of their blunders could leave a lot of leftish voters looking very silly. |
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The footsteps resumed again, retreating into the dark once more. |
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She didn't let any of her new nervousness show and forced a smile as she showed off the dress before linking her arm through his once more and then walking back up the aisle. |
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He once more shook his head and strapped his supply bag over his shoulder. |
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After weeks and weeks of blurred vision and of holding books and paper at arm's length, the whole world, near and far, leapt into sharp focus once more. |
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But while the waterways themselves have been revitalised and lock-keepers are in demand once more, the lot of many keepers' cottages has not improved. |
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A mountain loomed up in the distance as she began to slow down once more. |
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He carefully secures the material around my head, making sure not to snag any loose hairs within the knot and places his hands once more on my shoulders. |
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They went on to build up Japan once more from ruination and became the puppeteers of Japan's political structure from their powerbase in the Jiyuto. |
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A war of gangs and urban warfare, guerrilla warfare and a war of bees that sting and run away and return to sting once more. |
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The sails caught the wind once more and they were on their way. |
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I looked at him from the tail of my eye, and thought to speak once more. |
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He was the automatic choice for the Chief Minister's post once more. |
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She's intending to visit again, with a sister in-tow, and possibly once more with a tame builder who will advise her on the practicability of extending the house. |
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With the school's championship finals looming and Jimmy's confidence in tatters once more, his dreams of being spotted by a City talent scout look distant. |
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She pulled him off of the sofa and placed his arm around her shoulder once more, pulling him up the steps carefully, placidly listening to his babble. |
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She grabbed her books and backpack and ran to the bathroom, where she washed her hands three times with scalding hot water, and then once more with rubbing alcohol. |
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His Mireille has had a snakes-and-ladders career, starting up, going down, then finally rising once more. |
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Now he's been resurrected once more for a prequel titled Rise Of The Akkadian and filmed in South Africa. |
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During the most recent glacial period, lowering of sea levels joined the British Isles once more to the continental mainland of Europe. |
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In 1814 Christiania once more became a real capital when the union with Denmark was dissolved. |
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Those who still supported Charles' place on the throne, such as the army leader and moderate Fairfax, tried once more to negotiate with him. |
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Since fossils have been found in Africa, Europe and Asia, chameleons were certainly once more widespread than they are today. |
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John Glen returned once again to direct, teaming up once more with production designer Peter Lamont. |
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The band attempted to break into the United States once more with Equally Cursed and Blessed. |
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After an initial period, the air is knocked out of the mixture and it is allowed to prove once more. |
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But Johnson's tactic of forcing batsmen on to the back foot worked once more, as a widish fuller delivery was slashed behind. |
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With the color wheel chart as a guide, illustrate once more how primary colors combine to form secondary colors. |
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The crowd groaned when the muscled-up, raw-boned Paris boys stopped the Mites once more on fourth down, just inches from the goal. |
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Germany was reunited, after the symbolic fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and the maps of Central and Eastern Europe were redrawn once more. |
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If they have it to be exceeding white indeed, they seethe it yet once more, after it hath been thus sunned and mooned. |
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As a deterrent, the ARG was once more deployed off the coast, and was instructed to conduct amphibious landing demonstrations as a show of force. |
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By contrast, the Ming dynasty in China began once more to practice privatization, especially with regards to their manufacturing industries. |
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The British Government reinstated the ban against the UVF in October 1975, making it once more an illegal organisation. |
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Disraeli was once more leader of the House of Commons and returned to the Exchequer. |
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Early in 894 or 895, lack of food obliged the Danes to retire once more to Essex. |
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Towards the end, glaciers readvanced once more before retreating to their present extent. |
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When it was resurrected in 2000, the World Club Challenge was once more played between the winners of the premierships in Australasia and Europe. |
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The traditional red V was once more reverted to, after the controversial design, with a more circular design used for the 1999 season. |
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A year later, Sirene D'Ainay was at the head of affairs once more when falling two out. |
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However, for the fourth year running, St Helens once more proved flops in the Grand Final. |
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They lost the 1933 Lancashire Cup Final to Warrington, whilst finishing in no competitive position in the league once more. |
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I once more find myself a dissident, and a dissident in a very small minority. |
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After 23 games, teams enter a Super 8 stage, the top eight play each other once more. |
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Australia won that tournament and in 1977 it was decided that Great Britain should once more compete as a single entity. |
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The League was suspended once more in 1939 with the outbreak of the Second World War, this time for seven seasons. |
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The death of their aunt in October of the same year forced them to return once more to Haworth. |
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There was a moment's pause. The Princess broke in with some casual remark and once more the conversation became general. |
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Macbeth, disturbed, visits the three witches once more and asks them to reveal the truth of their prophecies to him. |
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The Shavian wit returns to the Asolo stage once more in a production directed by Tony winner Tony Walton. |
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The maid had entered with us, and began once more to foment the bruise upon her mistress's brow. |
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The ghost departs and returns once more, causing the same riotous anger and fear in Macbeth. |
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After twelve years of peace, Arthur sets out to expand his empire once more, taking control of Norway, Denmark and Gaul. |
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The humming birds, which swarmed round the flowering cytisus and the beautiful water-fall, once more delighted the eye and the ear. |
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Smiley peered once more at the flimsy which he still clutched in his pudgy hand. |
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The restoration not only brought visitors back, but also meant that the Palace started to make a small profit once more. |
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So, once more, when we search below the negations and repudiations of the frontier we come upon a germinal positivism and affirmativism. |
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Little by little his head cleared, and he began once more to take a personal interest in the battle. |
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On 11 November, he returned to Maer and proposed to Emma, once more telling her his ideas. |
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As negotiations became increasingly fractious, Bonaparte gave orders to his general Moreau to strike Austria once more. |
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The Bourbon monarchy was restored once more, and the victors began the Congress of Vienna, to restore peace to the continent. |
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This pheasant was no birdbrain, and typical of the species, he hot-footed it to parts unknown, so it was back to hunting once more. |
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If these plants are regrown the CO2 emitted from their combustion will be taken out from the atmosphere once more. |
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In the spring of 1513, the Mary Rose was once more chosen by Howard as the flagship for an expedition against the French. |
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She was once more caulked and repaired in 1527 in a newly dug dock at Portsmouth and her longboat was repaired and trimmed. |
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Thus, southern Germany once more became part of the Frankish kingdom, as had northern Germany during the first years of the reign. |
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Under Julian, the temples were reopened and state religious sacrifices performed once more. |
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In 447, Attila turned the Huns back toward the Eastern Roman Empire once more. |
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With his final overthrow in 711, supported once more by the urban aristocracy, the Heraclian dynasty came to an end. |
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Darius once more fled the field, and Alexander chased him as far as Arbela. |
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By now, however, it's unlikely that even this faithful retainer can once more pull Bush's chestnuts out of the fire. |
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Fancy his disgust when he was awakened by the noise of that rat once more racqueting about all over the room. |
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The reigning world heavyweight champion said he'd defend his title once more and then retire even if he won. |
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Among the churches reconstructed in the 1990s is an impressive new Cathedral of Christ the Savior that once more has become a landmark. |
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In Ireland, the Titanic is resurfacing once more, in a retroscape dedicated to the greatest new product failure in history. |
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The clouds were threatening, black and so heavy that we could see nothing and wished earnestly that we were back onto the green earth once more. |
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He felt like a man who has just come scatheless through some horrible crisis, and once more knows the sweet sensation of safety. |
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James fled to France once more, departing from Kinsale, never to return to any of his former kingdoms. |
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Away I roared once more, resolved to score a three-pointer. I glided down to a good start but estimated my altitude wrongly. |
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Now in their hearts those wildered Trojans said That once more they beheld Achilles' self Gigantic in his armour. |
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She then leaps away so as not to leave an olfactory trail, and the leverets disperse once more. |
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Two more armadas were sent by Spain, in 1596 and 1597, but both were once more scattered by treacherous storms. |
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It would be two seasons before the sides met once more, this time on the worldwide stage of the Premier League. |
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A series of league defeats once more increased pressure on Davies who finally resigned. |
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On 23 July the English fleet and the Armada engaged once more, off Portland. |
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At the end of the second event, melting glaciers caused the sea level to rise and stabilise once more. |
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All three types may melt again, and when this happens, new magma is formed, from which an igneous rock may once more crystallize. |
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Hooson was ennobled later that year and joined Howells once more at Westminster. |
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In 1408, Percy invaded England once more and was killed at the Battle of Bramham Moor. |
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Llywelyn called up the other princes for a campaign against him and drove him out of southern Powys once more. |
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In December 2008 he once more offered his resignation to the king after a crisis surrounding the sale of Fortis to BNP Paribas. |
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The 2nd Battalion was once more involved in war when it deployed to Malaya during the Malayan Emergency. |
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The English left a trail of devastation behind once more and seized the strategic town of Haddington. |
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The northeast outlets were glaciated once more during a readvance of the Lake Michigan lobe, causing the lake to rise to the Calumet level. |
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More difficulties struck in 1083, when William's eldest son Robert rebelled once more with support from the French king. |
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In the early 4th century, the Legio VI Victrix once more carried out upgrade work on their camp in Eburacum. |
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It was afterwards once more recovered by the Church and governed by papal legates as part of the Papal States. |
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And then once more round the caravans as My Big Fat Gypsy Valentine treated us to another tanorexic tale of moronic insanity. |
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However, Suzie was killed off at the end of the first episode with Gwen taking her place on the team, Suzie reappearing only once more as an antagonist. |
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United's defence went missing in the 47th minute when Kolarov and Negredo combined and the predatory Aguero was once more the beneficiary with a simple side-footed finish. |
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The top eight teams in League 1 following the conclusion of the regular season form the League 1 Super 8s, and each play each other once more to complete the league season. |
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Zeno pointed out that the Senate should rightfully have first requested that Julius Nepos take the throne once more, but he nonetheless agreed to their requests. |
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Would I have my vanished sight once more I Tell me, daughterling, how looks this promised land towards which we have been journeying these months and years? |
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The clouds shut in once more, and a threatsome wind stirred the trees, and Fayre gave over his song and raced back to town out of the weather that was beginning to happen. |
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After this, Ithaca is at peace once more, concluding the Odyssey. |
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The bullies laughed and whistled and the tinnie turned once more, this time racing straight towards them from the port beam, bows tilted up, spray creaming out. |
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So nearly all her investment turned up trumps, and Edward was really in fit case to reopen Branshaw Manor and once more to assume his position in the county. |
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As Edward I's invasion of Wales proceeded, the terms of the document quickly became irrelevant, as the land referred to in it reverted once more to English control. |
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They would fob us off with that and once more make it six and two threes. |
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Edward pursued de Montfort's forces through the Marches, before striking east to attack his fortress at Kenilworth and then turning once more on the rebel leader himself. |
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Hereward's former gaoler persuaded the king to negotiate once more, and he was eventually pardoned by William and lived the rest of his life in relative peace. |
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Now obviously the darling of the press, Cara Delevingne is making headlines once more as she poses raunchily with another co-model with Michelle Rodriguez in the background. |
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Caesar invades once more and besieges Cassivellaunus on a hill. |
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Nuncios had been dispatched to all the countries of Europe to beseech the princes to join once more in an effort to check the danger of a Turkish invasion. |
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Starting in 1895, union began to be officially discussed once more. |
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The group met once more in Paris in 1937 to discuss public housing and was scheduled to meet in the United States in 1939, but the meeting was cancelled because of the war. |
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Vespucci once more accompanied him, now as captain of one of the ships. |
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It appeared as though the hospital at Barchester would fall into abeyance, unless the powers that be should take some steps towards putting it once more into working order. |
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So a second coronation was held and once more the crown was placed on the brow of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, Lord of Annandale, King of the Scots. |
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After some difficulty Hoces was able to steer his galleon northward once more, rejoining the other three vessels that remained with the expedition. |
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By the 16th century the role of fortifications had changed once more with the development of artillery capable of breaching even thick stone walls. |
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After the huge success of the Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, which is the story of Middle earth 60 years before, will bring alive New Zealand's landscapes once more. |
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Gently again, he raised his hand to tap on the smooth white panels of the coaster's door, but once more his interview with Ruby Braunfeld was postponed. |
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And Van Persie fittingly had the final word with seconds to go by escaping Chelsea's defence once more to thump high past Cech in front of Arsenal's joyous supporters. |
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Once the exams were over, she enjoyed untroubled sleep once more. |
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With the Restoration, the Stuarts became Kings of Scotland once more. |
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In 702 King Aldfrith held a council at Austerfield that upheld Wilfrid's expulsion, and once more Wilfrid travelled to Rome to appeal to the pope. |
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In about 700, Wilfrid appealed once more to Pope Sergius I over his expulsion from York, and the pope referred the issue back to a council in England. |
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Now and anon a little puff of breeze caught the foresail and bellied it out for a moment, only to let it flap back against the mast, limp and slack, once more. |
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By 12 April 1080, William and Robert had reached an accommodation, with William once more affirming that Robert would receive Normandy when he died. |
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All of the southern Netherlands was once more under Spanish control. |
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Thence once more the crew came on with swords and axes, but faint-heartedly, and the end of it was that they lost some more men dead and wounded and fell back again. |
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They fell a-twittering among themselves once more, and this time their intoxicating babble was of violet seas, tawny sands, and lizard-haunted walls. |
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By 1913, faced with the opposition of the largest Trades Unions, the Liberal government passed the Trade Disputes Act to allow Trade Unions to fund Labour MPs once more. |
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Jayapala defaulted on the payment and took to the battlefield once more. |
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The former flight attendants wish to remain in the rehiring line with an opportunity to regain their old positions and qualify once more for a pension and health insurance. |
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Having, in his view, perfected many of his ideas and designs for steam engines, Evans turned his attention once more to the commercial propagation of his inventions. |
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In 1999 the rule was changed again to allow the choice of language once more, which resulted in 12 out of 23 countries, including United Kingdom, singing in English that year. |
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In 1951, Ireland were once more crowned Five Nations champions. |
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On the other hand, the events of January 1905 in Russia once more seemed to underscore the suitability of the general strike as a decisively revolutionary action. |
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However, in 1980 four new courts were brought into commission on the north side of the ground, which meant the Centre Court was once more correctly defined. |
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In the scullery Smiley had once more checked his thoroughfare, shoved some deck-chairs aside, and pinned a string to the mangle to guide him because he saw badly in the dark. |
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In 2006 the side moved again, this time to the home ground of Camborne Rugby Club, before returning to Penzance in 2010 to play, once more, at the Mennaye Field. |
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In this regime, The Town and County of the Town of Southampton became once more a county borough with responsibility for all aspects of local government. |
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All of the Belgian regions were once more under Spanish control. |
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During Aurangzeb's reign, the empire gained political strength once more. |
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The planned route for the underwater channel ran close to the Mary Rose wrecksite, which meant that funding was supplied to survey and excavate the site once more. |
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The top 8 sees the top eight teams in Super League play each other once more home or away with the points they earn in the regular season being carried forward. |
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Being subjected to this mantra once more re-evokes the perseveration we routinely suffer in the moral ambiguity characterising our supposedly post-politics milieu. |
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However, they appear once more, now in the archaeological record. |
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In the Middle Ages, the Younger Futhark in Scandinavia was expanded, so that it once more contained one sign for each phoneme of the Old Norse language. |
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On 16 May 1880 Eliot courted controversy once more by marrying John Cross, a man twenty years her junior, and again changing her name, this time to Mary Anne Cross. |
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He ran last week, and he was hided, and he was out on the day before yesterday, and here he is once more, and he knows he's got to run and to be hided again. |
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