Boxing promoter Don King appeared on our first list in 1995 and appears again this year. |
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Again and again Ghast swung his sword, a dazzling display of skill that would have left lesser men breathless with envy. |
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Oh and give Dave a g'day from the guys stuck back here if you see him again. |
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We really had a great time in York and hopefully one day soon I will be able to come back and say g'day to everyone again. |
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When I got back to Blackburn, because I'd been drinking and smoking a lot of cannabis over there, I went back on to the gear again. |
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It's going to take awhile after the storm passes for these refineries to gear back up again. |
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Now we buy them over and over again, lured by new geegaws and crisper sound. |
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The most recent poll, by the Pew Research Center, suggests that the race for the White House is once again a dead heat. |
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However, this entry seems to presage Kenny's imminent defeat, and in so doing raises the ethnic issue once again. |
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He fixed his eyes on her, wondering again if he was witnessing what could very well be a presage of his own fate. |
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Each of the two remaining candidates received one vote leaving them deadlocked again on eighteen votes. |
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His hair had been gelled so that it was messy again, as though he'd just woken up. |
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Certainly, there were no prizes for guessing Serena and Venus would again be meeting each other in the final. |
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Meanwhile, giving up trying again to clear the Vicar Lane pavement of gawpers, they lowered all the blinds. |
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A draw in Dublin and a loss in Switzerland was not enough and yet again we have missed out on the promised land of the major championships. |
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But, yet again, I failed miserably and came away feeling dejected, disheartened, deflated and demoralised. |
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Much valuable information may again be gleaned from the internet with reference to what is required for that type of production. |
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Everybody pushes the airplane until it glides, then they jump on and let the plane coast until it hits the ground again. |
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Then they landed on the water and glided forward before taking flight again. |
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The girl didn't notice the gathering, ominous clouds, and as soon as she thought of going gliding, her mood changed, and she became happy again. |
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She heard it again, as she winced at the awful pronunciation of her last name. |
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Moll tossed her heads irritably and her teeth glinted once again in the moonlight. |
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He looked behind him and noticed my evil glint because he took off again and ended up smack against Bryan. |
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He plays his pirated cassette of the score, with its glitches and sudden stops, over and over again. |
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But again that's making it sound terribly conscious and deliberate, and I'm not that kind of writer. |
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Once again, the prop is used to rotate the engine and make sure that those points open and close at the correct timing marks on the crankshaft. |
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She didn't notice and flickered out with a gloat, only to flicker back again. |
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Once again, it is endogenous, not exogenous factors that make or break a relationship. |
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They were told to get an estimate of the likely cost of ramps and bring it before parish councillors again. |
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See, once again one of my posts on this site presages a new trend at the cutting-edge of the doodah thingummybob. |
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I was in my global history class and doodling her name again and again on the outside of my hands, until they looked rather messy. |
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I promise that you will never again have to pay exorbitant amounts to get your children into med school. |
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To find our little bit of it, first click on the image and then click again on the magnifier doohickey to get the most zoomed in one. |
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Back at the apartment, I tried once again to reach my ex-wife in Tennessee. |
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The army had two corps headquarters and seven divisions of infantry and cavalry, once again, all established upon an expansible basis. |
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It is likely that expansionist retailers will yet again dominate the market. |
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This gave the film an ethereal, otherworldly quality that drew critical praise and, again, commercial indifference. |
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I saw it over and over again, blooming bravely in dooryard gardens despite the sizzling heat on the rough, wind-swept prairies. |
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This generalization once again conceals some significant differences among minority ethnic groups. |
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The drink and food was a bit on the high side, but then again, I was on business and expensed it anyway. |
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His previously dormant malicious side has surfaced again, and it's turned the public off. |
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She knew the dangers of getting involved again, but her body had been too long dormant. |
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Upon expiration of the rental period, however, the program is no longer readily accessible until ordered again. |
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With the new 2005 aerodynamic regulations we will once again run the maximum downforce available. |
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Lightening flashed and a distant rumble of thunder followed it before the pair came out again, the woman trudging downheartedly. |
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If there is exploitable gas, then they will speak to us again in due course about bringing it ashore. |
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In September 1699 he sailed again making a thorough exploration of the Atlantic shores. |
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He opened his mouth to protest again but she was searching for words while her finger explored the rust on his car. |
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The blue dotted line is the flight between Sydney to Adelaide and back again. |
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The local economy is once again expected to show strong growth this year, a welcome sign for any Australian exporter. |
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Phil also came up with extras, stand-ins and doubles for the movie Killing Me Softly, with Heather Graham, once again in a Lakeland location. |
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So I lost, then I did it again, and again, and every time it was double or nothing. |
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He cried out again, a less intelligible scream, and doubled up with wave after abject wave of nauseating pain. |
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Herman had then let them off for the rest of the day with express wishes to see Cecil again the next day. |
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It provides expressly for the convictions to remain and to be brought up again the moment there is a fresh conviction. |
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It's that time of year again, when I ask myself if I should be wearing a single or double-breasted overcoat with my single-breasted suits. |
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The household became normal again, and Nathan and I took an extended trip into town with our son that summer. |
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When he again looked outside during the descent, I had disappeared under his leading-edge extension. |
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Our officers carried out an extensive search of the area this morning but he has not been seen again. |
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Earnings for this year are likely to be healthy, as house price growth has again reached double-digit figures. |
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This case begins with a report showing that the prices on top selling prescription drugs jumped by double digits again. |
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Occasionally there are extraordinary exceptions, such as the American alligator, which having been almost extirpated is once again abundant. |
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The underworld is once again making extortion threats to Bollywood figures. |
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She double-faulted to lose her serve for 4-all, then double-faulted again in the final game to reach match point. |
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Once again the entertainment was top class and the amount of raffle prizes went into double figures. |
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However, it was a brief reprieve as Tranmere scored again in extra time to secure the win. |
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He almost lost his eyesight as a result of this illness and he did lose his eyelashes which never grew in again. |
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I seriously doubted my ability to drive so Mike and Christine came to my rescue again. |
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Savage put the drink down gently, closed his eyes and opened them again very slowly. |
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As the noise levels grew again, two women came in from the bar area and the whole place quietened down again. |
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Fenor, we know, will be back again as you couldn't keep a good team like this down for long. |
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They even had to come from a goal down twice after conceding an early goal and then going behind again in the second half. |
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Erdos was four laps down on the front-runners by the time he came out racing again. |
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Alas it's not sufficiently clever to hide it again when that app is closed down. |
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You ring your Systems and Network people because the server has just gone down and you want to know when it will be up again. |
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People lock systems down prior to test and as soon as test is complete the systems are opened up again. |
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Go through the gate and after another ten yards go right again, down some steps and through a metal gate. |
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Police plan to take weekend binge drinkers and drunken down-and-outs to the facility until they are fit to look after themselves again. |
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If that conjures up an image of a rather down-at-heel East End hall, then think again. |
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Once you knock these targets over, you have to walk downrange and set them up again. |
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The only solution was to submerge in the brown waters of the Amazon River and wait for a riverboat to take you downriver again. |
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I don't recall any live jazz in the downstairs area which, again, if the website was to be believed, was reportedly a feature. |
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After that, we put the other covers on the sofa, and suddenly the whole downstairs seemed clean and fresh again! |
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Similarly the doxology, with its quite elaborate clustering, is very different again. |
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This May will see the seventh edition of the music festival, once again bringing doyens of the field to the Capital. |
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He pondered over these questions again and again, not finding the answers before he fell into a light doze sitting upright. |
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She almost hit the sheets again in her dozy stupor, but then Julia bounded in, hopping with the energy you'd expect from a hyper seven-year old. |
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It is possible the US could again institute its military draft in order to recruit the numbers of troops required to cover all its commitments. |
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It's his homeworld and he says he lives in fear of being drafted back into their military yet again. |
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And he is getting accustomed to tuning a dragster again after so many years with a Funny Car. |
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The dishes all had to be ferried to the bathroom, washed and then brought back again to drain on the draining board. |
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The lads again pulled out a dramatic victory in a match full of drama and excitement. |
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Now he's in front of the cameras again in a daring dramedy opening this Friday. |
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She shook her head and lifted the glass to her lips again, still holding Meg's drink down as she drew a long draught and set the cup back down. |
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He was a big drawcard last year and his appearance again will add some real interest at the top end. |
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As she attempted to fall asleep again to dream her beautiful dreams, she heard someone breathing lightly beside her. |
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Then again, he never saw everything, or maybe he had dreamt it and not remembered. |
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Life starts all over again then, sort of an unpleasant, uneventful and dreamless sleep. |
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The Bank's pronouncements flow from an equally dreary view that inflation is yet again about to take off. |
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Sure as night followed day, Sunday would trail drearily into Monday, as the utterly predictable process of the working week began again. |
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Yes, I've already written about this before, but sometimes something irks me enough to dredge it up again. |
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The mug went down with a thud upon the thick wooden table, the remaining dregs never to be touched again. |
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Once they'd been on the wrong end of a dressing-down in front of the other players they didn't ever want it to happen again. |
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I held the phone in my hand again and let my spare one reach to my waist to fiddle with the material belt of my dressing gown. |
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The spray dribbled back into the shallow pool, and I started off home again, wiping the water off my forehead. |
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After two hours of repeating the same drill over and over again, it was time for riding. |
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The process had to start again with the field reploughed and new seeds drilled. |
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The house lager was, again, delicious, just a bit on the malty side, and perilously drinkable. |
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Two months later he was arrested a second time again dressed as a woman, and convicted of drink-driving. |
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Without it, water from a drinking fountain would simply shoot up from the spout without arcing into the fountain again. |
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I usually knew that water was again dripping from my bathroom ceiling when Dorey began meowing excitedly. |
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But then again, not having romantic memories of drive-ins, I wouldn't know. |
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Boredom descended once again as the match drivelled towards the conclusion. |
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Business investment was again the main driver, along with net exports and housing. |
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Her mouth drooped sadly, the earnest expression coming into her eyes again. |
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Her arm stayed where it was, hanging limp at her side as her head drooped again. |
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At the shot, the buck dropped to the ground but was up again moving away with no flash of the white tail to be seen. |
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She would pace until she dropped from exhaustion, sleep for half a day, then get up and start pacing again. |
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And having dropped four points in their previous two fixtures, the Londoners can ill afford to slip up again. |
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I could just drop out of society forever, never speak to the rest of them again, and live out my days in total solitude. |
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I tried again, but my voice was drowned out by the sound of he bell ringing and students pouring into the hall. |
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I meant to get up and insist on being allowed access to the radio, but somehow, I drowsed again. |
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I have had a few nights when I have had difficulty sleeping and pondered her case until drowsiness got the better of me again. |
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But on the other hand, it isn't good entertainment to see the same side getting drubbed again and again and again. |
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In the car I woke up and tried to cause an accident, but they attacked me again and drugged me. |
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The forecasters are split between light rain and dryish gloom for tomorrow afternoon but come together again on the longer-term prospects. |
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Then again, it was just a charity preview and a dry run for the real thing. |
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Assuming the hole hasn't been closed, what's to stop someone from tear-gassing everyone on board and gaining control again? |
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After the craft parachutes to dry land, NASA can easily recover it, replace the heat shield and launch it again. |
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Actually, I'm soon going to be visiting my sister and am quite looking forward to seeing her sprogs again, so I'm certainly no child-hater. |
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While I've kind of stopped reading comics again, I'll make an effort to get hold of these. |
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When his first wife died, he picked a second from another of Virginia's first families, and when she died he did so yet again. |
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Designed in 1908 by Adolf Loos,, the American is tiny, and more than halved in size again by its huge full length counter. |
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Every time one jumps, he has to wait a few seconds before he can move again. |
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Rather, it would seem much more felicitous to use it as a reference book, to be dipped into or browsed again and again. |
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After endless bickering, they overcome their spats and, together again, fight their way to a glorious victory. |
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Another major consideration is whether the headset is binaural or monaural, which again depends on both application and environment. |
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Overall, the story was quite a page-turner, and I will probably read it again in the near future. |
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With the prohibition on Chinese immigration in 1882, the main rival of the Butte Irish once again became the Cornish. |
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I again politely declined, but was good enough to point him in Fester's direction so he could be pestered about the non-functional video screen. |
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Following the disallowance by the proprietors, a new slave code, again based on Barbadian principles, was enacted in 1696. |
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We've all no doubt found it tricky getting out of bed every now and again, but those suffering from dysania find it particularly difficult. |
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Her wifty uncle, scatterbrained as always, had misplaced his satchel once again. |
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Last summer, Warner had a decent preseason, leading some to believe he had found his groove again. |
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I was soon lost in my thoughts again, and presently fell asleep from sheer exhaustion. |
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In a recent survey of Bay State deal makers, more than two-thirds predicted mergers to increase again this year. |
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He frowns a little, looking forward again and presses the gas-pedal as the light turns green. |
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The following year, we picked flowers again, but this time to put in homemade flower presses. |
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We put Lee in the drawing room where once again my Persian rug could be pressed into service as the world's most expensive duvet. |
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The Bund Signal Tower, which fell into disuse over 100 years ago, is to be pressed into service again. |
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Thank you for staying here dear sirs, hope you had a nice time, please do visit us again. |
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Here I might be in trouble with the law again, for my dear little Jack Russell terrier Polly has had her tail docked. |
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Raise the presser foot and again pull the thread off the stitch finger, angling the fabric back to the left. |
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That will require a significant investment by them, and again will cost taxpayers dearly. |
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If they think a press release and a link on their official site is going to be enough to launch their blog they should also think again. |
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Edward, naturally, takes advantage of all the deathbed attention to once again relate the story of his wildly exaggerated life. |
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Once again, we see that you cannot put the genie back in the bottle once it is out. |
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She wrenched out of his grasp, and hit a pressure point, knocking him unconscious when he went to grab her again. |
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Let's get a genie and wish that we could be young again and all of those things could be true. |
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For me the best argument I've heard for the death penalty is simply that a dead murderer never kills again. |
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The microscooter, one of this Christmas's most-wanted pre-teen toys, is about to have its shiny aluminium image tarnished once again. |
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And he is telling us today with pretended pride that he will do it all over again. |
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If not, we are again using a pretext to cover intervention that is really motivated by another purpose altogether. |
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We make our suggestions as gently as we can, and we trust once again that as in the past, you will respond as generously as you can. |
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He gripped the thorn again, twisting it gently so that it followed its own path out. |
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Once again he proves he is not just a pretty face with his brilliant portrayal of Jack. |
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This time around, the government has once again sought to prettify the figures. |
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Blum's ceramic and drawn flowers likewise invite you to look, then look again, as routine prettiness becomes something more. |
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A great atmosphere prevailed around the town in the afternoon with the amusements arcades open again. |
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My latest academic upload again points to the generally unscientific culture that prevails in academic psychology. |
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Thus, use of current estimates for the prevalence of passive exposure is again conservative. |
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New security guidelines and technology are being put in place to prevent a similar problem happening again. |
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Each is a tragedy, and it is right to seek solutions to why it happened, and to try to prevent them happening again. |
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And he made an impassioned plea for changes to be made to prevent a similar tragedy happening again. |
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We rang all our news outlets to explain the difficulties to them and are doing all we can to prevent the same thing happening again. |
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The police are there to pick up the pieces, to find the perpetrator and see that justice prevents him from doing it again. |
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Here again we are faced with a situation where prevention is preferred to treatment. |
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It later emerged it had already been used and returned by a previous owner and then sold again to the Galls. |
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Tullow had won the last pre-war Carlow Juvenile Football title in 1938 and won it again a decade later. |
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Animals have the vegetable kingdom for their nourishment, and within the animal kingdom again every animal is the prey and food of some other. |
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Shortly after Hamilton's discovery of the quaternions his personal life started to prey on his mind again. |
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Upon hearing of their decease, I was worried that I would never hear their type of unique song craft again. |
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Distressed by his deceitful, frivolous use of their savings, the Blackwells told friends that they would never again trust their son with money. |
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His thoughts were irrational but even so the hairs on the back of his neck had again begun to tingle and prickle with cool fear. |
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If your child gets infected again, it's more likely to be with these resistant germs. |
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Once again I do not consider that he has any prospect of establishing that the entry in the log is in any way false or deceptive. |
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We've been asked time and time again to de-Christianize our Apologia science curriculum. |
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Yet again, he displayed the elusive nature of a Lord Lucan as he succeeded in evading the prying cameras outside Mountjoy. |
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Australia's winter crops, slashed by half in 2002, face decimation once again. |
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David Jack was again the goal hero in the final, making the decisive strike 15 minutes from the end. |
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Bruce has proved again that he is an extremely adaptable manager who reacts decisively to problems. |
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He pulled her to one of the central stairwells and they went down again, away from the open decks, seeking cover in the interior of the ship. |
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Rugby Park's euphoria was dimmed awhile when Hay hit the deck and never got up again but the silence did not last long. |
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Once again, the RNLI lifeboat was called out, when a quarter-decked fishing boat was reported in danger of foundering on the rocks. |
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Meantime, Galway's league win is a fine preparation for the hurling championship and we have to be prime contenders again. |
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They always say it will be stopped, but when I get my pay slip it is there again. |
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You get the feeling that he could go round again, he is such an out and out stayer. |
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If caught what punishment will they get, so many hours, be a good boy, don't do it again till next time? |
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We restricted the analysis to primiparae because death of a previous baby may influence both the decision to conceive again and its outcome. |
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She recently got herself a good job and told me that she'd made a decision to get her own life back again. |
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Now continuing along our route we will eventually get back to the start of the maze again. |
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We almost lost the school a few years ago and we do not want to get into that situation again. |
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Every time they think they've got out of the contract, they get pulled back in again. |
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He took to the rinks again in 2001 to help him get over the death of his wife and to aid his recovery from a heart attack. |
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Henman has his chances but seems flustered by the wind which is getting up again. |
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Thanks again to everyone who came by and witnessed some pretty bad drunkenness. |
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In 1950, the Navy decommissioned Naval Air Station Midway, only to re-commission it again to support the Korean conflict. |
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As sun and moon represent the male and female principles, once again we see the potential for a happy union between you. |
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How can you ever again position yourself as a principled candidate in this election? |
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But the thing is that you have to care for these films, for these prints, so that a younger generation can see them again. |
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Macmillan held his earpiece again as if hearing something new, and then turned to the printer just as it began to print. |
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Yet when we look again, they are simultaneously pale, frozen, ghostly and glassy eyed. |
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When all was ready, Bishop Dominic Conway came again May 13, 1973 to open and dedicate the new Holy Cross. |
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Here again, her dedication to the task on hand was as remarkable as ever and she proved an excellent student. |
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By manipulating niche signals, they could make the stem cells differentiate, then dedifferentiate again. |
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Some dates and places from this period can again be deduced from descriptions of astronomical events recorded by al-Biruni. |
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The pain from her leg, ribs, and back swept over her in one giant wave forcing her to the floor again. |
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This fall, as we've witnessed the devastation of the California wildfires, we have been reminded yet again of the firefighters' brave deeds. |
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The prizewinners would come on, there'd be nothing to ask them, and they'd go off again. |
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In addition to the funding awards, a prize draw for two marshals to go to a World Rally Championship event in 2005 is being run again this year. |
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As the series was deemed a runaway success, it was immediately commissioned again. |
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However, there is an irony in the fact that if the plan to off-load the pro teams is successful they again will need a chief executive. |
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What are the precautions I have to take to prevent giddiness from occurring again with any diet restrictions? |
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Gently pulling her to him, he drew her into an embrace and kissed her again. |
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I veer into the middle lane again, car swerving wildly, and draw a second deep breath. |
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But he hung on, and drew the next 17 games before losing yet again in the 27th game. |
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Of course since I was stitching after so long I drew blood and then I realized that I had forgotten all about the thimble once again. |
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Unless there is a political resolution of the problem, as American forces draw down, the pot could well start to bubble up again. |
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The surgeon passes the probe over the surgical site again and excises more specimen if elevated radioactive readings continue to occur. |
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They must have deep-fried it, and then warmed in up again on a grill, because one side had an extra browning on one side. |
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I also did quite a lot of gigs with different set-ups and I always had to re-arrange the music again for these gigs, which takes a lot of time. |
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With the discovery of Giganotosaurus and related forms, Carnosauria is once again the home of the world's largest terrestrial predators. |
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It made one feel very small, somehow, and yet part of something gigantically grand again. |
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She giggled and started to whisper something into my ear, but then the voice started again. |
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When May looks at him again, he sees in her face a maturity and deepness that he has never seen before. |
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A model of consistency, she is rarely far away at the business end of proceedings and will make her presence felt again. |
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Although the gilt throne was sufficiently grand, jewel lovers would have been disappointed once again as there was not a crown or tiara in sight. |
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After I made my payments, I was defaulted again and just last week I asked to how to file a complaint and the person hung up on me! |
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Here's a look at the goaltenders, defensemen and forwards who might never be in such a precarious spot again. |
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But then again, she wore girdles and kept monogrammed hankies and Devonshire toffees in her handbag. |
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Other biological processes produce oxygen in large quantities on our planet, and again this is one of the earth's unique qualities. |
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The case has again riveted the country's attention on the manufacture and sale of fake products. |
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An attempt by Fearnley to have the appointments deferred again after previous deferrals was voted down six to one. |
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Every now and again a record comes along that defies you to ignore it, and here's one of them. |
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She slammed her locker shut and clicked the lock, giving Jacob a funny smile with the eyebrow raised again. |
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The report did not give a grossly unfair impression of the hospital and his letter only serves to mislead the public again. |
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He continued jogging down the path, but his aching legs soon gave out again. |
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And closer to home again, indeed, at home, the era of professionalism in sport is upon us. |
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Even then, as Woodruff points out again and again, we can never be assured that we'll reach a definitive end. |
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I'm pretty happy with how this competition turned out, so I might try it again in the future if an appropriate giveaway object presents itself. |
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Plato's works can be profitably mined for new insights time and time again. |
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Go to the income statement again to find the gross profit margin, which is revenue less cost of revenue. |
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This again is a criterion of little value in high-strain rocks, where fine banding is a common consequence of deformation. |
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The answer must be no, but again the impression of profound thought and relentless sifting of the ideas can only inspire respect. |
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After one outburst, Flaubert offered profuse apologies and swore never again to behave as he had. |
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The persistence paid off when 14 minutes later, Springer scored again from a low shot placed deftly into the far left corner of the net. |
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In time, idiocy, defined once again as permanent and untreatable, became identified with degeneracy, willful noncompliance and moral corruption. |
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Yesterday, however, the players once again fought like gladiators and deserved at least a point. |
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Then again, maybe I'm just projecting my own political behaviour onto a wider section of the public than is justified. |
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Many times, he hit his head on sharp projections of rock from the low, stone ceiling that nearly made him black out again. |
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After a fix of chocolate, my energy levels would soon crash and burn and by supper-time I'd be wiped out again and desperate for a glass of wine. |
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Food dehydrators has been around for a long time, and they sell really well because people are into health, again. |
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If pro-life activists get their way and abortion is once again made illegal, my life along with many others could be ruined. |
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A transparent glaze is applied overall and, finally, the piece is fired again. |
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The windows were repaired immediately, however, the glaziers were back again just 24 hours later. |
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You'll never watch Jeremy Paxman's on-screen performances in quite the same way again, I promise you. |
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The coach has once again been making sure that players are well drilled in his own specialist subject, going into contact with the correct body position. |
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One day while working, doorknocking and giving away free tickets to a holiday, as long as they had a free demonstration in exchange, I got the feeling again. |
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Read his book as in a dream, and then read it again wide awake. |
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The comet made no reappearance and again Lexell correctly deduced that Jupiter had changed the orbit so much that it was thrown far away from the Sun. |
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This Ethiopian farmer is facing famine again and, to keep his eight children alive, has been reduced to collecting wood and grass from the bush to sell at market. |
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We listened to his familiar tale of woe as he talked again about the failure of his marriage. |
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The film becomes a massive dreamscape, with characters constantly questioning whether they're in reality or if their subconscious is just belching again. |
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The couple also carved out a cozy office from an upstairs closet by again taking advantage of eave space and adding an extra dormer with a window seat. |
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In the worst-case scenario, we would have to start the project all over again. |
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Neither Vicky's rhubarb fool with a chewy biscuit nor my banana and chocolate Eton mess were unpleasant, but we probably wouldn't order either again. |
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He draws on his cigarette and looks out the kitchen window again. |
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I'll be dossing round the house until the football season starts again. |
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Three years after the dot-com became a dot-bomb, Australian investors are once again about to be flooded with an array of new sharemarket listings, among them Virgin Blue. |
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However, I have a sneaking suspicion that Amanda would be happier if we could all just forget about the incident, so I shan't dredge it up again here. |
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So that it is not a case of, at least at the moment, my seeing it as one where you have to draw stumps, go away and start again in the Federal Court. |
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I tried not to think what tactics might be dredged up again. |
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He scowled and the fear exploded inside as he reached out suddenly and grasped me by the chin again, pulling me so that we were face to face, only inches apart. |
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All these issues are still floating around and haven't really been fixed, so it's interesting to dredge it up again ten years after the book came out. |
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again, school is wasted on kids. |
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The art show is a biannual event that won't happen again for two more years. |
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Since she helped us before, it's logical to assume that she'll help us again. |
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He held up my copy again and brandished it like a process server. |
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Ranchers and environmentalists are again coming together to fight a proposal to drill for oil and gas in southern Alberta, this time near the protected Whaleback region. |
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Then again, that threat could act as a prod to keep the Americans in line. |
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After months of silence, the streets of the town will once again be filled with the sound of proclamation following a decision by certain industrious members of the community. |
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Upset with the surveyors, as well as with their own relatives who had sold the land in their absence, they again demanded the double-barrelled guns they were promised. |
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Once again, without any democratic discussion, the government is proceeding against the express wishes of the British people by resort to lies and evasions. |
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Young Tom defended his title successfully in 1869 and again in 1870, so winning outright the then trophy of a silver-adorned red Morocco leather belt. |
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Return to the blender and add the softened gelatin and blend again. |
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I am glad to see that the consultation period has been extended again. |
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Boys Club still had fight in them and Nicky Pearson scored to cut the deficit to one goal again but despite plenty of pressure they could not force extra time. |
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His body began to give out, and soon he found himself unconscious again. |
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The anamorphic widescreen transfer is decent enough, with reasonable clarity and picture definition, though graininess can a problem now and again. |
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By looking at the graph and seeing the colors and shapes, these students were able to listen again and hear the shape of the sounds with more definition. |
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