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  • The recoil from the shot blew James onto his back, unconscious once again.
  • Pediatricians are once again extremely busy this winter as patients with asthma symptoms - the most common disease among children - are crowding into respiratory clinics.
  • Once again, sorry if I sped things up too quickly, but I can't change my desire to get this story finished.
  • Cavil, Doral and another Simon how long have you got buddy? find the dead doctor Simon and once again Cavil shows himself to be a pathetic military planner, he admits he "miscalculated" Boomer's actions. VARIANTS: DAYBREAK, PT II - REVIEW
  • Finally, I need to state once again my very dim view of including commercial sponsors in the middle of an extra features documentary aimed at kids.
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  • Once again the omens look good. Times, Sunday Times
  • The news of more cuts has raised the spectre of redundancies once again.
  • In whatever way you choose to commemorate the horrendous acts of early September four years ago, let us once again renew our gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy and reaffirm our commitment to tolerance, peace and liberty throughout the world. 09/01/2005
  • Steven glanced at me, his eyes once again twinkling.
  • Walking someone to the door will once again be considered a courteous gesture.
  • It's all crap, and the Democractic Party will once again goof up by taking the nomination away from Hillary Clinton. Poll: Obama gaining support with key Clinton demographics
  • Judge Benson, unbudging in his view that justice had been done in the case of United States v. Leonard Peltier, refused to order a new trial, and once again (in 1984) his ruling was appealed before the circuit court. United States v. Leonard Peltier
  • Chat boards are once again ablaze with the number of postings.
  • Instead, we get the "kerplunk" scene we knew we were getting from the end of last issue, Luthor revealing that he's actually kind of a bastard after all, members of Infinity II declaring twice in two pages that it sure is a good thing they still have their powers, and a lost-in-space scene that once again fails to advance that plot. Week 35: That Most Dangerous of Animals
  • Which made for a nice complement to another underwhelming, uninspired production from Graham Vick who once again drums up some gray walls to contain the action and wishes everyone the best of luck. Archive 2008-06-01
  • At this point I must once again digress briefly to say that I am totally in agreement with the response of the President of the Canadian Labour Congress, Joe Morris, to the announcement last week that the federal government intends to impose works councils on industries coming under federal jurisdiction. Let's Get Back to People
  • Once again, the RNLI lifeboat was called out, when a quarter-decked fishing boat was reported in danger of foundering on the rocks.
  • The reference here to distrust of the judiciary once again accentuates Dicey's adoption of the ancient conception of the rule of law.
  • On the stroke of half time Oxford once again scythed through the shaky gold defence, hooker Andy Dalgleish supplying Bradshaw with the perfect pass to score his second of the evening.
  • Now, once again, the thin reed of refugee protection has fallen prey to the winds of political expediency.
  • Once again, he was incorporeal, a mere awareness floating in space. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • His tribe has both Turkmen and Arab branches (which demonstrates once again that a ‘tribe’ is often based on fictive kinship and is a little like a political party, which can be joined or left over time).
  • Griselde, once again, accepted her fate and protested her love for the marquis, solely requesting her dignity upon exodus from the palace.
  • Not a fraudulent posturing designed to once again coverup a corporate takeover of a regions sole method of funding their growth as a country or region. Think Progress » A Progressive Exit Strategy
  • Once again , the train was late.
  • It came to mind recently that it might be good to once again mention the use of antependia, or altar frontals, as a consideration for our parish priests. The Vested and Robed Altar - Symbolism of the Antependium
  • Logie and Dujon, once again, had other ideas, and exceeded their first innings partnership by one run.
  • It hit a 12-month high of 6,835 on February 17 last, but once again it is hovering close to the 6,000 milestone.
  • Twinkling flashbulbs lit up Centre Court like fireworks in the night when Sampras kissed the trophy once again, his eyes glistening from the tears he had shed moments earlier after he whacked his final service winner to beat Patrick Rafter 6-7 Sampras wins historic Wimbledon title
  • Listening to the orchestra perform these profound works in the Ulster Hall demonstrated once again what fine acoustical properties the hall has.
  • Once again Dembski demonstrates that the Design Inference is one based on elimination and our ignorance by arguing that to falsify ID's hypothesis it has to show how it evolved step by step.
  • Well, once again I'm not going to call them raving maniacs.
  • The group stage, the most hotly contested part of the negotiations, was once again rather thin in terms of surprises. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once again it has been left to a recession to catch out those who overstretched themselves in the boom years.
  • Once again, what we get from Obama and his cronies is rhetoric, rather than a sensible plan of action. Obama camp out with new gas tax ad, Clinton camp fires back
  • After about ten minutes of surfing through this site, I feel buoyant and hopeful once again.
  • Whether this sliver of defectors will once again be big enough to swing a presidential election is less clear.
  • As DSE units were forced to scatter, individual men and women were left to their own devices until they could once again regroup. Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
  • Now she determined once again to set out without him. The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh: A Woman in World History
  • At a time when most vintage warplanes have retired to a quiet life on display in drafty museums, 65-year-old Fifi is embarking on a new mission: giving rides to paying enthusiasts and once again making the air-show rounds, which occasionally feature a simulated atomic-bomb attack. Owners of the Last B-29 Hope It Doesn
  • I did wonder if this vessel ever uprighted itself on the higher reaches of the tide, listening as I did to the first gurglings in the reed-bound mud as the sea once again started to push against the hull of an active fishing boat, (short-wheel based Landrover in attendance). Tidal Reaches 2
  • Once again we appeal to these unsavoury people to please stop this silly nonsense.
  • My last word (I hope), is to once again refute your post at #115. Sound Politics: The soft bigotry of low expectations
  • If it fails, the Democrats will be seen as having broken their promises and/or having once again bungled an opportunity to fix the health care mess, and we could again be stuck with the Republicans for years. Sebelius: There will be competition with private insurers
  • Once again Africa's people have been short-changed.
  • Meanwhile, a popular feature of the annual festival, the Carlsberg Rhythm Route, is back and will once again see some top acts perform for free in Waterford pubs and nightspots.
  • But the enemy of concord and the adversary of peace finding his projects to be thus illuded and condemned, and seeing the little fruit he had gotten by setting them all by the ears, resolved once again to try his wits, and stir up new discords and troubles, which befel in this manner. The Fourth Book. XVIII. Wherein Are Decided the Controversies of the Helmet of Mambrino and of the Pannel, with Other Strange and Most True Adventures
  • So we've contributed once again to a really entertaining match and that pleases me.
  • He will also make them happy by distancing himself once again from rumours of his impending departure. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second stop came when he lost the front wing after a coming together with a backmarker and, but for these two extra stops, I'm convinced he could have finished in the points once again. Grandprix.com Current News
  • Once again at the level of the overkingship, as opposed to the smaller kingdoms, there was no continuity of existence and association with a particular family.
  • Touch the air once again miss you breath.
  • I secretly revere it, as the idolater in me awakens once again. Learning to Die in Miami
  • Once again plans were proposed to extend the area of arable lands and the number of cattle. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • Pathfinder_ and T.oreau; the scent of the soil, once again, in rain and in shine, is it not conveyed to us with an astonishing distinctness, that is the product of a literary endowment of the rarest order, by such writers as Izaak Walton and Robert Burns, and among recent writers in varying degrees by Richard Jefferies and by Barnes, by T. E. Isopel Berners The History of certain doings in a Staffordshire Dingle, July, 1825
  • Once again, almost all of the tax savings would go to that lucky 3 percent of filers with incomes above $200,000.
  • Local police - once again, actors - raid the villa and unearth a stash of illegal porn, blaming its existence on the harangued party boys, who now believe themselves to be facing time in a Spanish lock-up.
  • Land being reclaimed from salt marsh was once again covered by the storming high tides. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • She reached for it but quickly moved as he charged once again.
  • Once again, the Americans had essentially reassumed control of the airfield by operating the air traffic control system that extended southward from Thule to Newfoundland.
  • Michael of michaelcosm. com has once again graced (?) the whole world with an acapulco version of a song. Archive 2003-03-01
  • Land being reclaimed from salt marsh was once again covered by the storming high tides. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • Once again, one need not even comment on the law in affirming the substance of my preceding sentence here. Balkinization
  • In the interest of fairness, Munster Finals should be on neutral ground but once again the Munster Council showed its downright craziness by not fixing the match for Cork.
  • Instead of taking the lead in tackling the problem, once again they are being railroaded into joining a ‘global coalition’.
  • She realized she had lost the companionable Nick and was once again confronted with the strange, quiet, and somewhat frightening, angry Nick.
  • So once again they manage to juxtapose the puissant music with the borderline puerile ideas, ensorcelling you before dropping you with an abrupt thud.
  • They've asked for something called a mandamus, an order from a judge to begin the count once again, that manual hand count. CNN Transcript Nov 22, 2000
  • So once again, it was the poor “Old Bill” that got it in the neck, rather than the CPS – which was at least an equal partner in the process.
  • Last night I was reminded once again that despite my best intentions, political discussions make my eyes glaze over like two yummy little doughnut holes.
  • I feel hustle and bustle may be enough to inflict damage in the group stage but once the games become one-offs and we have to go the extra mile to carve out victories I feel we will be once again found lacking.
  • It seems that Christmas time is here once again, and it is time again to bring in the New Year. We wish the merriest of hristmas to you and your loved ones, and we wish you happiness and prosperity in the year ahead.
  • This is once again the natterings of those most threatened by the rise of social media, who see their business model being sideswiped by something large and fast-moving, but whose exact shape and dimensions they cannot fathom.
  • So thanks to you all once again for all your help and hopefully we will have a favourable outcome in a few weeks time.
  • Once again we are reminded that the capital of the most powerful democratic nation on the globe is a one party town: Democrats rule, by outnumbering Republicans 10-1 in registered voters. DeMorning DeBonis: Nov. 2, 2010
  • Once again men get the whip hand; they can exercise paternal rights or evade parental responsibilities-as they choose.
  • Today the world is once again under attack from infectious diseases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once again make sure the seat is supporting your spine. Repetitive Strain Injury
  • the fire flared up and died down once again
  • If I cried a tear of painful sorrow,If I lost all hope for a new tomorrow,Would you dry my tear and ease my pain,Would you make me smile once again?
  • Sources said that global insurers have begun once again re-evaluating the risk ratings of the domestic insurance market.
  • Once again the kettle will be on the boil and the ladies committee will look after the guests.
  • As with that previous title, Denoël have once again commissioned cover art from Manchu. The Works of Tim Powers » 2008 » January
  • Once again a very keen and competitive atmosphere was enhanced by the good weather.
  • So, once again, I would caution would-be writers against excessive length.
  • I have no idea what my actual age was – maybe 7 or 8 – but I clearly recall the day that I reached, once again, for a writing utensil to find, once again, nada but leadless No. 2s and pens-run-dry. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Food for Thought
  • The attack once again threw the spotlight on to the controversial vehicle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tata short for tante or auntie, which is what most children call their childminder demonstrated once again that she can be a formidably tough negotiator. Driving a hard bargain
  • If I cried a tear of painful sorrow,If I lost all hope for a new tomorrow,Would you dry my tear and ease my pain,Would you make me smile once again?
  • Leave it to the Democrats to once again snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory. Rendell: 'Very unlikely' Clinton will win
  • Ryan has once again deciphered your code words and found you morally lacking. Think Progress » TABOR Defeat Rattles Right Wing
  • Once again he tried to press his case for promotion.
  • Once again they show their contempt for the humble working man and woman. The Sun
  • If sales growth is lower than inventory growth, inventories are liquidated to once again restore proportionality.
  • The next rains are not expected until April, by which time the meagerness of the harvest will be felt intensely by the people living in this region -- there will, once again, be hunger and starvation. David Weiss: Gold -- the Color of Impending Starvation
  • From a dull murmur it swelled into a deep roar, and then sank back into a melancholy throbbing murmur once again. Times, Sunday Times
  • All heads turned to her, registering her presence once again.
  • Once again, it was OK to wear ordinary clothes, ordinary shoes and live somewhere unremarkable.
  • A moment in which the bimillenary Zaragoza - once again happy, confident, enterprising, and opened to the world - faces a new golden age as center for spreading our highest ideals: freedom and peace.
  • Once again I was thwarted in my attempt to understand how to tune in to the audio on the bank of TVs mounted above the treadmills.
  • And, once again this year, Richard plans to put his vast knowledge of the area to good use by conducting daily guided walks through the park.
  • It's the time when the garden is full of new and constantly changing possibilities every time you step outside, where the farmer's markets are essentially throwing their produce at you and even though the kids are once again ensconced in schoolrooms nobody is quite ready for the warm, golden nights to end. The Dinners of Summer
  • Ford will once again reprise his role as the adventuring archeologist in the next film. More Details on Indiana Jones IV - SciFiChick.com
  • Watching Andrew's leering ogle, Alaina once again lost her temper.
  • ROBERTS: Turning now to the economy, President Obama sounding a familiar theme these days once again taking a somewhat mutedly optimistic tone in his speech yesterday at Georgetown University. CNN Transcript Apr 15, 2009
  • Once again the government is abdicating its responsibility and laying the blame elsewhere.
  • If growth stocks soar once again, these funds should, too.
  • Yet Norwich's defensive frailties were exposed once again as they imploded under minimal pressure from the opposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are now back on the street, once again with music, dance, fireworks, and upwards of 300 in the procession, having picked up invitees from the last two stops, and undoubtedly others along the way. A wedding and christening in rural Oaxaca: The mandate of tradition
  • Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano once again faces criticism for seeming to underreact to a possible terrorist attack. What did Janet Napolitano mean by 'one-off'?
  • Once again the police are fighting their battle against crime with one arm tied behind their backs; and once again it is the Government and its cronies of do-gooders who are doing the tying.
  • Once again he saw himself, as if in a nightmare, watching impotently as the bizarre charabanc of facts and conjecture hurtled on its predestined course. She Closed Her Eyes
  • Soon enough, the cream will rise to the top and our elephantine popularity contest will have proven itself once again as both as defining and as completely irrelevant as freshman yearbook pictures.
  • I feel the coldness once again come over me, then I feel the pain from the countless bruises over my body, and the bleeding from my head.
  • Once mollified, they are possessed once again of that calm which is their birthright, their black gaze deep.
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is hunting for Mexicans once again, raiding worksites and dayworker centers, neighborhoods, mercados, public schools and human services agencies. Indybay newswire
  • So, once again we roped up and got ready to climb.
  • Event organiser, Dean Carson, expects Murwillumbah to be strong contenders once again.
  • Once again, however, despite its intellectual appeal, this scenario still has a number of problems.
  • We're all flushed with excitement over blush once again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Laxman got an opportunity to bat only once against UAE and had to sit out in the match against Sri Lanka due to indisposition.
  • Once again, there was the sound of footsteps thumping up the stairs.
  • Visitors had to wend and weave their way around corners and curves to reach the various spaces, which once again invoked the trope of the medieval city.
  • He deflected the question and pointed to the soldiers once again. Times, Sunday Times
  • This news has almost forced me to once again swim into the muck of Democratic Underground, which I have not read in almost two weeks.
  • Once again, a neighbourhood of questionable future value was cleared and numerous residents and businesses displaced. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She turned to find herself faced once again with the disapproving glance of William.
  • Once again I would stress that neither my client nor I have made any approach to the company apart from this letter.
  • I slammed the door angrily, dropped my bag, slid my jacket gently off my shoulders and once again took sanctuary on my mattress.
  • Over silk georgette, cashmere and wool, Napa once again becomes the leading material of the collection embroidered with purling and little glass pearls and studs.
  • Thus, once again, a moment of rebirth occurs, a new shining nativity of a new soul, not as a physical entity vulnerable to decomposition, but a living memory to the immortal and indestructible nation.
  • It will once again be promoted as a town of natural beauty, cleanness, and calmness.
  • Is it not then our job to reduce the tyrannical power of our government and once again allow men to live, trade and interact as they see fit?
  • Once again you said, ‘I don't know if we've ever seen a more precipitous drop in international stature and public opinion with regard to this country as we have in the last two years.’
  • Once again, I chose to confront the issue head-on.
  • Tasks were reallocated, workloads adjusted and we got everything done once again.
  • Please, once again, remind all your present members to renew membership and try to enrol as many new members as possible.
  • Once again we are invited to pick with hawk-eyed dispassion through the secrets of a rich, cruel family. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once again Manx mixes up acoustic blues with Indian ragas to produce a seamless sound that you never want to stop.
  • ‘Blackness’ once again results from the abstraction of a process or movement into an Idea, and once again becomes an ideology.
  • But Abason had dealt him a mortal blow, for he didn't stand on his feet long and instead collapsed over onto the floor once again.
  • Drought once again visited the southeast of the country during 1997 and 1998.
  • But once again their ‘work’ is non-productive.
  • I emphasize, once again, that each time we combine materials and parts into semi-finished or finished products, we are decreasing the percentile of the total cost of that product incurred as a cost of transportation.
  • It seems that Christmas time is here once again, and it is time again to bring in the New Year. We wish the merriest of Christmas to you and your loved ones, and we wish you happiness and prosperity in the year ahead.
  • He pitched once again phenomenally, unfortunately we only scored one run," Florida left fielder Jeff Conine said. USATODAY.com
  • Now that he has once again planted a few acres of grapes maybe he'll make wine again as an amature. Looking Back at 2008 in the Niagara Region
  • From a dull murmur it swelled into a deep roar, and then sank back into a melancholy throbbing murmur once again. Times, Sunday Times
  • At this point I am taking a coffee break as I retch once again at the thought of whale blubber sitting unhappily in my oesophagus.
  • You once again critiqued my grammar and spelling without actually giving an example of poor grammar or spelling. Think Progress » It Takes More Than A Cabinet Post
  • This unfortunately has once again canceled my Readathon aspirations. Readathon « A Working Title
  • And we once again reiterated that there are no middle-ground solutions for settlements. U.S. envoy seeks to resume Mideast peace talks
  • With springtime dawning once again it's hard not to thinks of parks, gardens and being outdoors in nature.
  • With the interlink once again in hand, my artificial transwarp program should work- I only await a temporal polestar that will allow me to reopen the gateway that brought me here.
  • The heartbeat sound hummed in the air once again.
  • Once the woman was gone and the door was closed once again, Jeremiah grinned again.
  • The Rocket once again dropped heavy hints he might quit the sport. The Sun
  • Once again Sabine had the curious sensation that time had stopped and run back.
  • Earth, with all thy sorrows, take, take me once again, that better I may learn to work my way to that last harbour, which rejecting the criminal repiner, opens its soft bosom to the firm, though supplicating sufferer! ' Camilla
  • I put her food bowl in my kitchen, once again on the slick tile floor.
  • Australia's winter crops, slashed by half in 2002, face decimation once again.
  • Visitors from industry will once again criticise the sheer numbers of graduates there and question the thinking behind such oversupply - the vast majority won't get jobs as designers and will be justifiably upset when the truth sinks in. Archive 2004-05-01
  • And Call Me Conrad; once again spotted by my German visitor (could it be Mrs Tilton?). Book meme - the answers
  • Once again, I'm in full agreement with Talkleft's comparison to the "telescreen" used by Big Brother in Orwell's 1984. Civil Rights
  • She said: ‘Once again, it is another accident which could be avoided.’
  • Moreover, prostitution and venereal disease, supposedly eliminated under Mao, are once again flourishing.
  • The eyes of the two men were held on the still hovering crystals as they once again began to pulsate with a mysterious power beyond the wizards' imaginations.
  • A two-goal cushion then might have laid the foundations for a rare Dulwich victory, but instead it was to be heartache once again.
  • Yet despite that lesson in civics, Republican primary voters are poised once again to make the most radical gesture in choosing their nominee. Monday Night « Gerry Canavan
  • Tonight the entertainment industry once again wallows in its own importance for the 72nd Annual Academy awards.
  • Now alexander knows that he doesnt have to do it all himself. year our secendary is pretty much shot out there with on the IR. but once again our two new players lask week steped it up. 2007 NFL Playoff Predictions: Round Two « the j. botter weblog
  • With last week's performance of 382 yards passing, 20 yards rushing and four touchdown passes, Fitz should be out to once again impress the pundits and fans who doubted his ability to turn this offense around. Alyssa Jung: Could Bills-Chiefs Be the Game?
  • Her owner rushed to bring her a bucket of oats before she should become entangled in the fence once again.
  • Her response was a nod of her head as she began towards the spot, taking a seat and clipping a leash to the collar of the pup before placing her once again upon the ground.
  • Once again, this struck the natives as the worst kind of double-cross. A Covert Affair
  • The oscillations began to dampen out after about three seconds, and once again I was in control of the aircraft.
  • Yet why not hope for a change in appetite, why not hope that vulnerability, doubt, languor, even feyness, might find a mass market once again?
  • Once again Grace spoke quietly, with absolutely no venom or malice, or any emotion at all.
  • The two combatants once again faced each other, taking a couple of sidesteps, swords at the ready for the next exchange.
  • So, a couple of hours and $200 later, the larder is well stocked once again. And So This Is Christmas
  • He folded the map up once again, its old creases and textures feeling strange on his hand, like crinkled bark almost.
  • That dried-up worthless twit once again obscures the real point with blather.
  • She was actually in the combat zone now and she noted uneasily that once again she was placed firmly beside the count.
  • Leave it to the entertainers to once again inject controversy into a telecast of a Super Bowl. USATODAY.com - Stones' real hot stuff doesn't air
  • One of the most interesting points to emerge is a recognition that with hindsight, European radicalism has once again written itself as a form of diffusionism, its sources and impetuses exclusive unto itself.
  • And talking about a beneficial effect upon a woman's complexion, let me mention once again the exceeding becomingness of the new shades of blue, these being rather of the sugar-paper order of blue, but a little lighter in colour perhaps, yet having that vivid tone about it.
  • In Medusa, thankfully, he is once again on thoroughly familiar territory, battling to pursue his own flawed version of truth through the lies, evasions and corruption that surround him.
  • " Tom Lynch and his team have once again written a smart show that is exciting, creative, innovative and, most importantly, speaks to teens in a relatable way.
  • You have once again hoodwinked me into risking my life in one of those damnable contraptions!
  • Many Japanese associate umami with dashi, which is a soup broth once again made with konbu, but with the addition of bonito flakes and, of course, water.
  • May I, once again, register my extreme irritation at the term "heteronormative"? Archive 2006-11-01
  • With a smile and a nod, Zoe once again roared down the road.
  • This is once again an animal fibre, but is produced by the larvae of the silk worm moth, as it spins its cocoon.
  • And once again it didn't fail to disappoint every Burnley fan and player.
  • Yes, once again, it was the same Ian Judge staging, an animated, fluent show that mixes up 18th-century period niceties and '50s culture - a tippling Countess languishes on her bed dialing a big, clunky, corded phone, the men at times wear britches and stockings with their buckled clodhoppers, later choosing modern-day suits. Donna Perlmutter: Postino and Figaro: Underclass Heroes Who Usher in L.A. Opera's 25th Season
  • Last Saturday night in Houston, Texas, Rocky Juarez had yet another title opportunity and was once again unable to capture a belt. BoxingScene.com
  • Without warning, Anubis stopped the blade, once again got a two-handed grip on it, and slashed it down at Set.
  • Gui de Blois, to rehandle the book in the French interest; and once again in his old age his work was recast with a view to effacing the large debt which he owed to his predecessor, Jean le Bel. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
  • Once again, this strategic shift in direction carried both costs and benefits.
  • And with hummable lyrics and soulful tunes, she seems to have hit the right mark once again.

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