Around midnight there was the all-too-familiar buzzing sound of the Garda helicopter hovering over the neighbourhood again. |
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The look in her eyes was the all-too-familiar one experienced just the night before which meant she was out for blood. |
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The all-too-familiar Pikes sound is back and clear as an icicle on a rainy January day in Anytown, Canada. |
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Fractious division, corruption and the misuse of power rob the people of national hope, a loss which leaves them to survive solipsistically in an all-too-familiar despair. |
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However, at its extreme, this has led to the all-too-familiar deformation of the professional as simply the expert for hire, or another mercenary on the make. |
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A nation that not 20 years ago was struggling with malnutrition, Brazil is now waging an all-too-familiar battle of the bulge. |
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It is, alas, an all-too-familiar scene on the streets of Rochdale as car crime soars and thieves think nothing of ending a night's joyride by destroying the vehicle. |
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Only by degrees did it become clear to them, and him, that this was an organic malady, an all-too-familiar one, the bodig. |
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