Time and again, the government fails to make sex education compulsory in schools, and time and again, bodies become battlegrounds whereby unwanted advances are constantly made.
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Voters know better, and they've demonstrated that time and again.
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Time and again he has shown contempt for the law.
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Time and again in Evicted we see the bonds of
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Time and again, we have demonstrated we have Israel's back.
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Franken apologized time and again, but that clearly wasn't enough.
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"Time and again they are rebuilding long positions," he said.
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Time and again, the peshmerga have chased the jihadists out.
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Time and again, nationalists make choices that cause themselves harm.
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" That intimacy is echoed time and again on "Coloring Book.
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But time and again, old glory riseth from the ashes.
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Time and again, he framed grave events in its context.
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Time and again, outside powers were forced to accommodate them.
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Time and again, the regime filed flimsy complaints against Abbas.
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He's seen the consequences of this situation time and again.
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Time and again, Mr. Pence found a way not to.
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Because you have allowed it to work time and again.
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The point is reinforced time and again in my interviews.
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Expect him to land time and again with the conservatives.
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That has happened time and again after big telecom deals.
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This was a "solemn day" they repeated time and again.
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Trump has promised, time and again, not to uphold it.
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Time and again, Martin Moore's children get sick with a cold.
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And time and again, he's vowed Mexico will pay for it.
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I don't know why it's the African masks time and again.
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We have offered them time and again for promises of denuclearization.
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Angela was the type to give of herself time, and again.
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And so I go back to that Tuesday, time and again.
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Now, he talks about the meeting to supporters, time and again.
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Perhaps. But Mr Musk has confounded his critics time and again.
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Irbil (CNN)The terrifying scene has played out time and again.
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But somehow, that's a trick seafood pulls off time and again.
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He's proven himself pathologically incapable of doing that time and again.
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HE COMES BACK TO IT TIME AND AGAIN AND DID YESTERDAY.
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Despite this, it's something that keeps coming up, time and again.
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Time and again, Republicans have failed to learn this important lesson.
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But what the space lacks, the shoes deliver, time and again.
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Christian in particular amazed me time and again with his performances.
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The courts have upheld, time and again, reasonable restrictions on firearms.
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Time and again, they fell into relationships with men in gangs.
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Sanctions and platitudes were offered time and again, but little else.
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So why does this debate keep coming back, time and again?
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It's pretty simple arithmetic, and something we've witnessed time and again.
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Time and again, "Microbe and Gasoline" risks cuteness without going overboard.
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Time and again we have demonstrated that we have Israel's back.
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He refers time and again to the tortoise and the hare.
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It is documented time and again, but rarely are there consequences.
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I've said time and again, Mexico won't pay for any wall.
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Those so-called improvements or modernizations have faltered time and again.
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Gilboa expressed his sharp opposition to these operations time and again.
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Time and again, they had done so gently, if at all.
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Time and again we're shown how curious and perceptive elephants are.
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But time and again, agents took steps that ultimately benefited him.
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Ever versatile ... she's shown her range in movies time and again.
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Many patients quit partway through treatment, or relapse time and again.
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Time and again on "Girl," Morris seeks out wide-open territory.
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Time and again a close election leads to hand-wringing about the need for Electoral College reform; time and again, politicians and parties respond to the college's incentives, and more capacious and unifying majorities are born.
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Time and again she Fiona's bad relationship decisions catch up with her.
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Italian art would draw him back to that country time and again.
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And time and again, he reached across the aisle to the Democrats.
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His physical insights have led time and again to deep mathematical discoveries.
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Time and again, economic facts are no competition for sentiment and history.
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Taco Bell has proven time and again that it's all about innovation.
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TIME AND AGAIN THIS CAME UP. THEY SAY LOOK AT THE KIDS.
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The reactions they heard time and again were, "Transportation, really?" says Garcia.
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Pensioners have taken to the streets time and again in recent months.
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Time and again, we confuse punishment with justice, and perpetuate the cycle.
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The truth is, as we have seen time and again, they aren't.
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Traditional approaches to solving the problem had proven ineffective time and again.
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Time and again, we have heard stories about imitations coming from overseas.
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Time and again, we are reminded of the profundity of D'Agata's writing.
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It's beaten numbers time and again and I think it will [again].
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Time and again, the study that produced this number has been debunked.
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Israel has proven time and again its deep-seated will for peace.
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You've heard it time and again: Water is the elixir of life.
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Despite this, we're sure to hear the same story time and again.
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Time and again, he would rather defend Russia than the United States.
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That indecision has appeared time and again on recordings of 911 calls.
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Joycelyn has told us time and again on camera that she's fine.
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"Schools and educators have voiced their concerns time and again," she said.
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Time and again in this tournament, she rebooted points with her defense.
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"Like 'Time and Again,' but that was a book," said Ms. Heming.
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We've seen, time and again, where problems related to bitcoin have manifested.
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Time and again, their argument mostly came down to one issue: Israel.
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"These young women and children were failed time and again," Gillibrand wrote.
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Unfortunately, on this count they have proven themselves untrustworthy time and again.
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Time and again, Strauss almost offhandedly swirls his orchestra into another sphere.
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Time and again, they devoted days of unpaid labor laying the groundwork.
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Hell, Leeroy "Jon Snow" Jenkins could tell you that time and again.
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Jim Jordan of Ohio talks over Richards, cutting her off time and again.
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Jon has been time and again raised a good guy doing his best.
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But, as we've learned time and again, nothing's ever easy on Vanderpump Rules.
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This theme has come up time and again with other leaders I've interviewed.
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The investment world is male dominated — research has shown that time and again.
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This would be an issue JFK had to deal with time and again.
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Time and again there must be possibilities to get out of this spiral.
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This caused her much embarrassment, as Mr Trump caused outrage time and again.
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It's a thread of anger that we hear time and again in Harare.
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But Maloney's bill has failed to move beyond the floor time and again.
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I've gone over that quarter time and again, and it just was good.
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Those lawmakers that accept the NRA's money are called out, time and again.
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However, she's used the gun issue to smear his character time and again.
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And yet, time and again, the Trump team refuses to do just that.
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Yet time and again we've seen that the odds are in their favor.
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I have said it time and again: I was mistreated by police officers.
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"I can't believe you went through all this," she said time and again.
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Yet time and again, we have made the choice in favor of style.
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Technology, as we learn time and again, is no cure for human nature.
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"We are a country that doesn't win anymore," he said, time and again.
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Take something like Medicaid expansion, which LePage loathes and blocked time and again.
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Time and again, we have seen public officials take the easy way out.
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Joe voted no time and again on the policies that West Virginia needs.
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As Friday Night Lights taught us time and again, football isn't about football.
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Amazon has proven time and again it has the power to move markets.
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As the activists said time and again, they don't want to ban guns.
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This has played out time and again with the last several Galaxy devices.
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Time and again, Williams tried to crank up the volume and the intensity.
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Time and again he eluded Michigan's rushers and turned potential sacks into gains.
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We've seen it time and again, especially with natural disasters like the coronavirus.
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It won't be easy, as she — and we — are reminded time and again.
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Time and again, that has meant sacrificing the public good for private profit.
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He has made his press secretary go out and lie, time and again.
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Time and again administrations have responded to surges in migrants by detaining families.
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That leaves him, time and again, a victim of the sunk cost fallacy.
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Time and again, Mr. Bloomberg's political spending followed nonprofit dollars and vice versa.
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Time and again, rational calculations prove as faulty as irrational forces prove overwhelming.
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The military has proven time and again that commanders cannot solve this crisis.
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Steyer's strength was in his passionate fighting — I noticed it time and again.
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Time and again, she has been betrayed and beaten because she's a woman.
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The EPA has abdicated its responsibility time and again where asbestos is concerned.
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Time and again, he contended that the Gulenists never constituted a deep state.
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His angry and reckless tweets have time and again led to self-incrimination.
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I mean Trump has proven time and again that nothing sticks to him.
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A moment he has had to risk his life for time and again.
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America has stumbled time and again on its quest towards justice and equality.
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I've heard time and again that the president has virtually unlimited pardoning power.
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This is something that van Dalen does time and again in this exhibition.
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It's what she does when people ask questions, I've been told time and again.
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Time and again, authorities came to the home where 5-year-old Andrew 'A.
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We are reminded time and again of the sparseness of records about the artist.
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Time and again the police's answer was: The community needs to talk to us.
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His writing, vast yet connected, expresses time and again the incalculability of our lives.
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Time and again, the sect has targeted educational institutions, and girls' schools in particular.
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It's been said time and again: getting healthier means a lifestyle change over time.
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The latter truth reveals itself time and again, especially in studies about wine consumption.
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It's Danny Thompson's kind of luck -- the kind that saves you time and again.
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J.K. Rowling has proven time and again that hate comments will not be tolerated.
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Time and again, we feel the same frustration as peace efforts stumble or fail.
|
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But time and again, Twitter's move-slow-and-apologize ethos gets it into trouble.
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As beauty brands prove time and again, inspiration can strike from just about anywhere.
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Tragically, President Trump has time and again failed to perform his Section 3 duty.
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Diverse teams make better decisions, as has been shown time and again by research.
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But time and again, Obama simply refused to fundamentally challenge the way things worked.
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Third, Trump has proven time and again he lacks any sort of moral core.
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But, this administration has time and again sought to gut the food stamp program.
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Time and again, they told Accel that he was gay and should be punished.
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It has been said time and again that people are a company's greatest asset.
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Time and again I would try to say All I'd want you to know.
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Time and again, she outmaneuvered and outwitted the opposition from both Democrats and Republicans.
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Time and again, I have also witnessed a similar spirit in the Indian Parliament.
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Time and again, with only a few notable exceptions, the Republicans failed this test.
|
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Our presidents time and again have called on us to rise to the occasion.
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Joe Manchin has voted no time and again on the policies West Virginia needs.
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Here's a rundown of what I see time and again that inflame our divisions.
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Granted, as my parents have unhelpfully told me time and again, looks aren't everything.
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There, he selected the same item, time and again: a packet of instant ramen.
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Time and again, the money extracted from the tech giants amounts to a pittance.
|
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Time and again, Mr. Mueller seems as confused as anyone else about the motives.
|
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On the one hand, we should have faith: Writing has resurged time and again.
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Mr. Trump has demonstrated time and again that his stated personal convictions are malleable.
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Unfortunately, this type of scenario has played out time and again across the West.
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It has been used time and again for decades to protect our national security.
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Vinegar is a workhorse around the home; I reach for it time and again.
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During his tenure as CEO, Paul successfully challenged big, established companies time and again.
|
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The safe bet, as this primary season has shown time and again, is on Trump.
|
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Trump has dabbled time and again with the nutjobs who espouse anti-vaccine conspiracy theories.
|
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Time and again, they reiterate the influence of both his early poverty and his Jewishness.
|
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Spotify is valued around $30 billion, yet its IPO was pushed back time and again.
|
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He tried to substitute attitude for aptitude, confidence for competence, and failed time and again.
|
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"It feels dismissive when you're saying these things to people time and again," Changa said.
|
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Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, time and again American banks were bailed out by government.
|
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And that leads to different versions of the same story being told time and again.
|
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You're heard it time and again: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
|
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Characters and settings crop up time and again in different books, often more than once.
|
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In nature, the trigger hairs are activated time and again as the trapped prey struggles.
|
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Time and again, white people get chosen as the ones whose opinions and feelings matter.
|
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And her running mate, Tim Kaine, has voted against gun owners' rights time and again.
|
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Yet I was also taken aback and saddened by something I heard time and again.
|
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Time and again we'd make it all the way to the elevator and mess up.
|
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But time and again, even the "fixes" proposed in Washington tend to make matters worse.
|
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These books were old friends I'd revisit time and again throughout my teens and twenties.
|
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It has been proven time and again that evil prevails if the good remain quiet.
|
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Time and again, these "artists" have denigrated Republicans — especially Republican women — with very few consequences.
|
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Time and again voters remind us that it is not enough to be against something.
|
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Time and again, we've seen that even a small investment in women can be transformative.
|
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Time and again, lawmakers in both parties have expressed consensus that something should be done.
|
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Experience reaffirms, time and again, that they are, as they've always been, outsiders under threat.
|
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It's a technique Trump has deployed time and again throughout his presidency, to great success.
|
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Time and again, diplomatic dialog and economic sanction has been preferred over overt military action.
|
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In a third, county officials time and again received a dreaded alert: no available ambulances.
|
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I received a range of responses, but two in particular came up time and again.
|
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When asked about the arrangement, time and again, Pecker, Cohen, and Trump all denied it.
|
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Cap-and-trade programs have been shown time and again to reduce regulatory compliance costs.
|
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Digital data has been shown time and again to represent a temptation and a risk.
|
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Time and again I find that there are different encounters that require you to forgive.
|
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Time and again people asked you, you know, is this genuinely a neutral political platform.
|
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Another key ingredient that Tesluk sees time and again in studies on team chemistry: humility.
|
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President Muhammadu Buhari has declared Boko Haram, the Islamist extremist group, defeated time and again.
|
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Time and again, foes of Mr. Putin's have died suddenly in Britain, under suspicious circumstances.
|
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Time and again, members of Congress have worked across the aisle to support the agency.
|
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Time and again, the logistics of body disposal are improbably skewed in the sisters' favor.
|
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American leaders time and again have hypocritically looted the international system for purely nationalist ends.
|
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Time and again, China-friendly "Reds" are driving out old-school conservatives, says Mr Kwok.
|
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Great leaders also provide comfort in such moments, as Trump's predecessors did time and again.
|
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Time and again this year, moderators had invited Ms. Warren's top competitors to attack her.
|
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Time and again, her respectable upbringing clashes with her ferocious need for attention and independence.
|
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Voters' expectations are high but people's trust has been compromised time and again, she says.
|
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Each assumption has been tested repeatedly in recent years and, time and again, has collapsed.
|
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The demise of colleges and universities has been forecast time and again, Mr. Hartle said.
|
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Time and again, he returned to Greenwich Village and its crazy heart: Washington Square Park.
|
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Israel has been denounced time and again at the United Nations for breaking international law.
|
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It has attacked South Korea time and again and has built a deadly nuclear arsenal.
|
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Trump admitted time and again he didn't know if the restraining order claim was true.
|
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Time and again, he either refused or failed to understand the actual power he possessed.
|
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If successful, they will enfeeble an agency that has proved its worth time and again.
|
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Yet time and again the Senate GOP has shied away from direct combat with Trump.
|
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Time and again, "Game of Thrones" shows us that oath-breaking has very serious consequences.
|
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"The Great Gatsby" is a remarkable book that needs to be revisited time and again.
|
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The Frisell "Aida" stuck that difficult landing time and again, and it deserves our gratitude.
|
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Time and again, space shows fail to represent the future their own producers believe in.
|
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And time and again, the airlines managed to use the political clout to stall reform.
|
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As the Associated Press notes, this mission, called NROL-71, has been delayed time and again.
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You've probably heard time and again that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
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It's a style that she's worn time and again since her breakthrough years as a teen.
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As we've seen time and again, Wikipedia helps shape the way that we see the world.
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Time and again in UP, such talk has helped turn ordinary scuffles into ugly sectarian clashes.
|
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Yet time and again, Jack has chosen to cherish human life and put others before himself.
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Hateful words translate into discriminatory policy—and Secretary Carson has demonstrated that time and again. pic.twitter.
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Since Rick and the gang bested the cannibals in Terminus, TWD has fumbled time and again.
|
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Time and again Donald Trump was baited by Hillary Clinton into outbursts of Jessep-like candour.
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PRINCE. No. I hope you weren't in much pain...your music saved me time and again.
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This is a fact that has been proven time and again in countries across the world.
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Not so subtle references to race have cropped up time and again on the "Housewives" franchises.
|
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We have debated, time and again, whether the FBI was biased against Trump in the election.
|
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Time and again, Pence seemed most annoyed when Kaine recited Trump's own words back to him.
|
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Fiercely emotional Hungrybox proves time and again that sweet little Jigglypuff can be a real monster.
|
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Its share price has hit new lows time and again since the start of the year.
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"It has been proven time and again that sanctions alone cannot solve the problem, " she added.
|
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Time and again, our predictions have been proven on-target once these companies announced their earnings.
|
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Time and again, the report addresses Bentley's refusal to cooperate with the investigation led by Sharman.
|
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Sony has proven time and again that its mirrorless cameras are the best in the business.
|
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But for retirement savers, the wisdom of doing the opposite has been proven time and again.
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" "Shimon Peres time and again helped guide his beloved country through the crucible of mortal challenge.
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Battery life and GPS remain two constant hurdles current smartwatches have run into time and again.
|
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Time and again, studies have shown that streaming experiences like Netflix and Spotify help curb piracy.
|
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Carson's limited grasp of the issues was evident time and again during his campaign for president.
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In the Vive, that meant I had to remind myself time and again that it mattered.
|
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I do mean that he has time and again failed to articulate unambiguous policies and values.
|
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Bits China has shown time and again the power it can wield over American technology companies.
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As Latin America has proved time and again, it is a recipe for low productivity growth.
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This is a fact that has been proven time and again in countries across the world.
|
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Time and again, the Republican-controlled Congress has ignored, defended, or outright enabled Trump's authoritarian excesses.
|
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I saw it time and again as a law enforcement officer: cooperation and respect prevent crimes.
|
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Time and again, the attorney general portrayed Mueller's findings in the best possible light for Trump.
|
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Time and again, we heard Chinese entrepreneurs and venture capitalists mention the "6900-2628-28503" concept.
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He's seen it happen time and again and says he's buried five friends since last year.
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It's a powerful, kickstarting force, a spark that I've seen time and again in this state.
|
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Time and again, single steps spread through the group, like wildfire or a short-lived virus.
|
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History has proven time and again that price controls and meddling will only make things worse.
|
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One question I was asked time and again: What is it that you will leave behind?
|
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In his columns, Francis returned to the need for a race-based politics time and again.
|
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For the most part, this is a smart bet, as TV ratings prove time and again.
|
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On the other hand, NOPEC has been identified time and again as a counterproductive policy response.
|
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For Tyrion, he's shown himself out thought by others time and again, especially by Jamie Lannister.
|
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As even Espenshade has reiterated time and again, his study doesn't prove discrimination against Asian Americans.
|
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And a man who voted time and again in support of legislation championed by Mr. Trump.
|
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Time and again, they've clucked disapprovingly about Donald Trump's vulgarity while eagerly carrying out his agenda.
|
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Time and again, it reduces the opposition's sight of goal to nothing more than a pinprick.
|
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"Time and again, Facebook chose to avoid answering our written and oral questions," the report noted.
|
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Time and again, politicians want to have a convenient 'kill switch' to shut down the internet.
|
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Predictions that tax cuts will lead to rapid economic growth have been wrong time and again.
|
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Time and again, African American voters said it isn't that they don't like Sanders or Warren.
|
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"These rumors have circulated time and again since 2011," Cohen said in a statement to CNN.
|
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Some companies come back to SBIR time and again, relying on recurring contracts to stay alive.
|
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On Saturday, he cleared a significant mental hurdle that has clipped his progress time and again.
|
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Many in the GOP, as they have done time and again, largely ignored the president's words.
|
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But this administration has proven time and again that it is unapologetically unaccountable to the press.
|
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Demand at Christie's was time and again underpinned by Chinese-speaking staff members taking telephone bids.
|
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Time and again, Mr. Trump has chosen partisanship over leadership, doing nothing to expand his appeal.
|
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He's proven time and again that, given enough focus, he's perfectly willing to execute the tango.
|
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Administration officials have made it clear time and again that all unauthorized immigrants are subject to deportation.
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Trump used the phrase time and again to signal a change from business as usual in Washington.
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Time and again, urgent social and political crusades have attracted noxious efforts to infiltrate and dismantle them.
|
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Education Teachers need pay raises and students need help paying for college, Klobuchar says time and again.
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Unfortunately, we've seen time and again that tech demos are not to be trusted in the slightest.
|
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Time and again, Zuckerberg talks about needing time to build the right systems to address moderation issues.
|
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Time and again courts have sided with the beneficiary listed on plan documents over an updated will.
|
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Fan lost time and again, but he's come to understand AlphaGo—as much as anyone ever could.
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We've tried time and again to control who we sit and stand next to at the toilet.
|
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And yet, time and again, they put him on the stand and told juries to believe him.
|
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Time and again we see artists go ahead with clearly stolen ideas, but we've been treated fairly.
|
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Mr Kahneman has shown time and again that ownership does, in fact, matter when striking a deal.
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He has proven time and again he knows how and when to climb the ladder of chaos.
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Turns out this comes up time and again, nearly every time there's a Muslim in the news.
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The Gravity Blanket seemed to calm my mind enough that I fell asleep instantly, time and again.
|
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Zuckerberg has insisted time and again that Facebook is not a media company, but a technology company.
|
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And he showed me, time and again, that he was never going to do that for me.
|
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We are reminded, time and again, that what we see and what we know are quite limited.
|
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Time and again, these victims have been ignored, and we are honored to assist these courageous women.
|
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But as we've learned time and again, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
|
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The Star Wars franchise has been used time and again to frame causes both liberal and conservative.
|
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Time and again, the sport north of the border demonstrates a worrying disconnect with its key demographic.
|
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I have seen this time and again, but particularly in a field known as health services research.
|
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The Trump administration's patchwork approach to policy has proven time and again to run at cross-purposes.
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"Research has shown us time and again that shame and addiction are a potentially lethal combination," Wilkens.
|
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Davis and Shear perform this contextual service time and again throughout their book, which is essential reading.
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It has been said time and again that NATO is indispensable as a defense of the West.
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He was born wealthy and was bailed out time and again after misusing or squandering that wealth.
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Trump has showed us time and again who he is at his core and in his heart.
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Time and again, Kenner can be seen prodding Davenport to turn his private passions into public art.
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He's also proven his loyalty to the president time and again since taking the top spy job.
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Time and again, Great Britain diplomatically frustrated American attempts to impose prohibition regimes and establish international protocols.
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" Time and again in explaining his confidence in Elliott's ability, Hendrick turns to the young upstart's "maturity.
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Regrettably, time and again this body has failed to use that power responsibly as the founders envisioned.
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Time and again, Osaka held firm, trumped Williams at her own power game, and did not panic.
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Time and again, judges overseeing corruption trials have treated chaebol more as victims than as willing accomplices.
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Kavanaugh has, time and again, chosen at high-pressure moments to offer misleading accounts to the public.
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If there's one thing Outlander knows how to deliver, time and again, it's a steamy sex scene.
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Why it's not normal: Jones has repeatedly perpetrated conspiracy theories disproven time and again by the facts.
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Time and again, citizens have come forward to say they were promised benefits in exchange for votes.
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Harvey had proven time and again he could get you the Oscar that could make your career.
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But time and again, the Republican Party, the de facto party of white America, has surged back.
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Each had his role, the key to assembling a team that travels well together time and again.
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Time and again, despite not having read Dostoyevsky, he has to be stopped from throwing himself away.
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Time and again, over internal objections, Zuckerberg chose growth and competitive advantage over caution and privacy-consciousness.
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Nondisabled parents produce disabled children with startling regularity — and disabled people produce nondisabled children time and again.
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And he has shown time and again that he has no qualms about bullying anyone and everyone.
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Biotechnology products have undergone rigorous study and been proven, time and again, to be safe and effective.
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It is a factor that cost her the election, he has bemoaned to friends time and again.
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But Assange's claim that he is a journalist is false, as he has proven time and again.
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Reliving the same day time and again, each getting scarily smaller, her character undergoes a potent maturation.
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Time and again, men crowd over and around Katharine, walking in front of her, speaking for her.
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Explicit conversations around morality show up time and again in these shows because they are the narrative.
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Harry has returned time and again to southern Africa and, particularly to Botswana, often on private visits.
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Philadelphia controlled the game, though the scrappy Nets fought back time and again until the final minutes.
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Time and again, seemingly errant details crack open new stories that the viewer is tasked with filling in.
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"Weve shown time and again as a company that we have what it takes to evolve," Zuckerberg said.
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Trump's temper tantrums have, time and again, blown up efforts to find a permanent solution for DACA recipients.
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Sometimes it's being asked time and again what whiteness, capitalism, and inequality have to do with climate change.
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Time and again we are told he never wanted to get into the gangster business or kill people.
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Americans' feelings of hopelessness and futility in the face of gun violence have been confirmed time and again.
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Others peak around every corner, turning back time and again to work up the courage to move forward.
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Creative Time needs to address the structural issues which allow these mistakes to be made time and again.
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Time and again, we've underestimated the potential for victory driven by progressives fired up by rage and optimism.
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Sure, it sounds outlandish, but Musk has proven time and again that the uncomfortable is his comfort zone.
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Yet when Chinese officials meet Westerners, America's treatment of Chinese students and scholars comes up time and again.
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It was due to repeated fatal flaws that were exposed time and again over the last 12 months.
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These are the tender moments that restore the show's equilibrium, and bring the viewer back time and again.
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But as you go ahead, the road opens up and I have found that happening time and again.
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Activists pose a genuine threat to the status quo because we actually have changed it time and again.
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Marvel stars have proved time and again that their superhero powers are not limited to the big screen.
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Time and again, he's favored corporations at the expense of small business owners, their employees and their customers.
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India's space agency has time and again set world records and earned praises for operating on thin budgets.
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But what about those who choose to undergo this challenge time and again: the unicorn-like serial entrepreneur?
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Time and again he presents life as a zero-sum contest between his supporters and some undeserving Other.
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J.K. Rowling has proved time and again that you don't have to be a magician to do magic.
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Time and again, Branson encourages young people to stay faithful to themselves in the face of all odds.
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"We have said this time and again, we know that they don't do what we say," she added.
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But time and again I've learned that there's nothing too dumb for people to pass around as real.
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The answer heard time and again from Mr. Ladd and others along the border is a weary no.
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"Time and again, you've picked me up and I hope, sometimes, I've picked you up, too," he said.
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But Mr. Trump, as he has demonstrated time and again, has little regard for the conventions of politics.
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"Time and again, he's insulted [the Bank's] work, and it's too late to change his record," Timmons said.
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"This committee has heard time and again of the EPA literally plagued with constant employee misconduct," he said.
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We've seen time and again that what's good for the environment is also good for our bottom line.
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She was deeply committed to Philadelphia, and proved this time and again over a period of many years.
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Time and again, given the choice between soothing and stoking nativist animus, Republican lawmakers chose the low road.
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McCarthy has created her own world time and again — at home and on set and in her childhood.
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Time and again, people in the health care system and patients used the word "fairness" when discussing it.
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Yet time and again, Trump has exploited this dynamic to promote himself and spread sleaze about his opponents.
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" Reason's Robby Soave, for French: "Time and again, classical liberalism has provided the tools for defending conservatives' rights.
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It has been proven time and again that football is, as Vince Lombardi said, a game of inches.
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Time and again, pandemics have gotten a head start because we didn't realize what we were dealing with.
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We've seen time and again that Sanders can beat Clinton in states that have overwhelmingly white Democratic parties.
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Time and again, she fights through these obstacles to speak her mind or claim dominion over her body.
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As Game of Thrones fans have heard time and again, the powerful Targaryen family unified the Seven Kingdoms.
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Time and again, she kept Kerber, a counterpuncher who thrives on consistent pace, from settling into a rhythm.
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As a veteran attorney, this happened to my clients — many of whom were in crisis — time and again.
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Time and again, Mr. Trump himself has laid bare the true motive for these nativist goals: racial engineering.
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Facebook has shown, time and again, that it behaves responsibly only when placed under a well-lit microscope.
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But, as Zuckerberg has learned time and again this year, Facebook's next crisis is never too far away.
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Time and again it has been shown that "trickle down" economics doesn't work, yet they still promulgate it.
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Time and again, his work has returned to the complicated intersection of race, masculinity, crime and institutional failure.
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Time and again in this town hall, Schultz answered policy questions by condemning the "extreme" right and left.
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But Weld has proven time and again throughout his career that he answers to one constituency: his conscience.
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For his first crack at the minors, Ferrara deployed a favored con he would use time and again.
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Time and again, the government has silenced those it disagrees with by using citizens' private information against them.
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Absent such a definition, OCR staff fail, time and again, to recognize anti-Semitism when they see it.
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Yet time and again, Mr. Trump — who refers to him as "Rog" — would turn to his old friend.
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But time and again, he said, he heard from other officials that Mr. Kushner was working against him.
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As he has shown time and again, Mr. Trump is a bully, and he likes to push boundaries.
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"We've shown time and again as a company that we have what it takes to evolve," Zuckerberg said.
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We want peace and progress and the dispute has time and again come in the way of development.
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Time and again, Mueller's prosecutors have flipped witnesses by slapping them with the charge of lying to investigators.
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Perhaps the man who drives over the trans woman time and again cannot quite make her dead enough.
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Mixing poetic voiceover and gorgeous cinematography, time and again the frame fills with extraordinary observations and grace notes.
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"Time and again, we see independent confirmation of chemical weapons use by the [Bashar] Assad regime," she said.
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Then all of a sudden he starts screaming, something he's proven time and again he's very good at.
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I teared up reading Sieff's story the first time, and again rereading those passages to quote them here.
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The Trump regime has shown time and again that it's hostile to immigration, even of the completely legal kind.
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The official said French security services were being surprised time and again by new cases of travel to Syria.
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Time and again this agency has acknowledged the grave limitations of the data we collect to assess broadband deployment.
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"Time and again, Claire McCaskill has voted 'no' on the policies that Missouri supports and Missouri needs," he continued.
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"This significant undertaking exceeds what Dish has promised regulators before, but failed to deliver time and again," they write.
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Dr. Pino, a Muslim convert, has courted controversy time and again since joining the Kent State faculty in 1992.
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The primary perspective on view is that of the American soldier — a viewpoint that's been explored time and again.
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Luxion balks at the idea that gender fluidity isn't a valid gender, a refrain they've heard time and again.
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And time and again, the research has shown that the poor make good investment choices when given the opportunity.
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Christian Siriano has disproven this time and again with his work, along with Michael Costello and Carmen Marc Valvo.
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" On "The Blacker the Berry," he returns time and again to a wounded question — "You hate me, don't you?
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It's important work, and Donald Trump has proven time and again he's much too lazy to do the job.
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Often, people who create abusive accounts on Twitter return time and again, setting up new accounts under different usernames.
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No. It's another fake that we've seen pop up time and again whenever flooding occurs anywhere in the country.
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In fact, Canada's proven time and again that it can do that (Nortel, Blackberry, Shopify to name a few).
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Time and again, he has taken a long-standing American problem and brought it to new levels of terribleness.
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As we've heard time and again, these reckless moves have the power to change life as we know it.
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According to John, it's been well-established Trump doesn't like African-Americans and exhibits racist tendencies time and again.
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Chat about the concept, what keeps you coming back to That One Game, time and again, on our forums.
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The Arab spring has shown time and again that post-colonial Arab states are singularly dysfunctional (see page 41).
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That makes it all the more devastating when, time and again, black and Hispanic populations in particular are undercounted.
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From Enron to Volkswagen, we've watched in horror as leaders who lack integrity have destroyed businesses time and again.
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"If the president can arbitrarily shut down the government now, he will do it time and again," Warner said.
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He is the one who pushed the bill time and again after it seemed clear the votes weren't there.
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Time and again, YouTube has helped me understand concepts, offering numerous different explanations till I found one that clicked.
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The fashion photographs Yuki James styled for V Magazine, Dazed Magazine and Harper's Bazaar, do this time and again.
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Time and again Mr Xi is shown standing still while foreign leaders walk towards him to shake his hand.
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Time and again, during Gene Stupnitsky's "Good Boys," I asked myself what Richard Linklater would have done with it.
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"He finds himself, time and again, showing that he is willing to get in the way," Mr. Klibanoff said.
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Clinton time and again had to help save her husband's candidacy and presidency, tarnishing her feminist credentials for some.
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But time and again, what the form presented as income did not match what was reported in other documents.
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Time and again, the relief corps has rescued a starting rotation that has struggled for much of the season.
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They have also demonstrated time and again their mettle and loyalty as invaluably effective allies of the United States.
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But as critiques of inequality have shown time and again, when you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.
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And indeed, it reflects a historical precedent that we've seen played out time and again over practically every industry.
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Time and again, we have seen that, when pushed by sound regulations that rely on performance standards, industries innovate.
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Haberfield provides leadership training to multiple agencies, including the NYPD, and she says she sees it time and again.
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The main message we heard time and again was 'Intensive care is not the way to treat this disease.
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Humans crave love that is lasting, loyal, perhaps even redemptive, and yet we find ourselves heartbroken time and again.
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Time and again, records show, Air Force housing officials stationed at Tinker warned of falsified records and poor housing.
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They are designed to sort of propel the AfD time and again into the media and the public debate.
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Donald Trump has proved time and again that he knows nothing of the history or importance of this America.
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At the moment, one go-to is Benjamin Moore's Simply White, a shade she has used time and again.
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It's theme that he returns to time and again with his blog posts, especially the ones focused on coronavirus.
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As I have said time and again: Silicon Valley thinks it is a meritocracy, but it is a mirrortocracy.
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Time and again she found a way to defy one of the most deadly terrorist groups in the world.
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Time and again, the Trump administration looked the other way in the face of warning signs about Mr. Flynn.
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Experimental research has shown time and again that we tend to focus more on the downside than the upside.
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Klingner said the United States has seen time and again that China turns a blind eye on weapons proliferation.
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Looking at the deadliest mass shootings since Columbine, we see that the warning signs were there, time and again.
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Time and again, a shooter shows warning signs of expressing anger at the world in one form or another.
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Time and again, foster kids tell us they want stability, a safe place to live, and a loving family.
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CK adds the perceived escalation of tensions has been resorted to in the U.S.A.'s playbook time and again.
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But Trump has demonstrated time and again that he lacks the discipline or interest in staying with one message.
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Time and again, Eggers adds hints of the Biblical, to thicken the air of piety that these people breathe.
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As our military leaders have said time and again, we cannot keep America safe solely by bombs and bullets.
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In the old days, volume would pick up as stocks hit record highs time and again, but no more.
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Time and again, Israel has made efforts at peace only to face unwillingness or inability from the Palestinian leadership.
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We go back to our chosen fictional touchstones time and again, as constants against which to cast our variables.
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"We've see time and again that Washington voters want action to prevent gun violence in our state," Ellingboe said.
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Time and again across the United States aerospace industry, problem-solving has been the key to unlocking new possibility.
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Time and again, ISIS-held buildings were shelled relentlessly only to be the source of sniper fire soon afterward.
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Time and again, women candidates have been met with derision or dismissed as "long shots" — in many cases, both.
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Despite widespread corruption scandals and political assassinations, the U.S. has stuck by Honduras's military and police time and again.
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Mr Sajjan denied the allegations at the time and again last month when Punjab's chief minister made it an issue.
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Mr Volcker writes that, time and again, governments accept "a little inflation" only to find themselves beset by spiralling prices.
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If history has shown us anything, it's that time and again, women make tremendous things happen when we come together.
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At every turn, Elle encounters people who want to pigeonhole her into certain stereotypes, and time and again she refuses.
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Pivot points in history have shown us, time and again, unlikely heroes emerge when the air is ripe for change.
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As Britain's unemployment rate has fallen, economists have been stumped time and again by the failure of pay to respond.
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Time and again, grassroots innovators hit on better ways of doing things, even though strictly speaking they were not permitted.
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And yet time and again, that is exactly what we do when there is a tragedy like this past weekend's.
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"Weve shown time and again as a company that we have what it takes to evolve," Zuckerberg said on Tuesday.
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We have seen time and again that, after a certain point, the government may not be trusted with unchecked power.
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Twitter has said time and again that it would deal with this but has yet to find a workable solution.
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Before you complain about the wait, remember that Rowling has shown us time and again that you can't rush genius.
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The U.S. proved time and again that it didn't have the ability to break down a team defending that way.
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When it comes to understanding technology, as he has proven time and again, Trump doesn't know what he's talking about.
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Donald Trump time and again appears to be more concerned with displays of power rather than understanding, solutions, or progress.
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We've also seen, time and again, that misconceptions about what constitutes victimhood cause judges to misuse their discretion in sentencing.
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Time and again, the private sector fails to provide basic services, and the federal government has had to step in.
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"Time and again the Trump administration puts corporations and polluters' interests ahead of public health and the environment," Cuomo said.
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She marveled in the moment and she marveled when she told me the story of the pencil, time and again.
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People "fade away" and are tragically "robbed of their identities" as this incurable condition progresses, we're told time and again.
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On the other hand, his critics have time and again shown how factually incorrect and morally repugnant his interpretations are.
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It's mighty impressive what Samsung has squeezed into these phones, but as we've said time and again, specs aren't everything.
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Time and again, Quill and the ITFA have stood up to legal and legislative challenges that threatened the digital economy.
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The high screens forced Steven Adams and Serge Ibaka to the perimeter time and again to cover Curry or Thompson.
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As we've seen time and again, non-state actors will not be deterred by a nuclear arsenal of any size.
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These states' support has time and again blocked any resolutions on Venezuela in the OAS' one-nation, one-vote system.
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Time and again, as I read "The Edge of the Empire," I recognized symptoms of my own British imperialism. Racism?
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Gina Rodriguez has proved herself to be a great actress time and again and this week's episode is no different.
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But Laffer's insistence that tax cuts are self-financing has been disproven time and again over the past 40 years.
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Rick has made decisions that have time and again proved fatal for a number of his closest friends and family.
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The film shows her winding her way through Lebanon's Byzantine regulatory system, only to be put off time and again.
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Time and again Mr. Trump has shown contempt for those he perceives as weak and vulnerable — "losers," in his vernacular.
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First, they must reject bogus claims of voter fraud, which has been shown time and again to be virtually nonexistent.
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But, as we've seen time and again, there's a great deal of overlap between the sexes on any individual measure.
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Ghaisar's Jeep stops a third time, and again, the Park Police move towards the driver-side window, aiming their guns.
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Time and again, the action swells and dips, like a wave, then suddenly delivers a salty slap in the face.
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Cruz has routed Trump time and again on that front, even in states Trump handily won in the popular vote.
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They vote time and again against athletes' rights, so in a Republican-dominated Mississippi legislature, Scott's bill is probably doomed.
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Over six decades, Halaby has proven time and again that incisive commitment to politics and art are not mutually exclusive.
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It's a trap smartwatch makers fall into time and again, making devices that are just too large for many users.
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But time and again, the company had to react to dozens of bad apps that slip through its scanning efforts.
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For example, a police officer may be called to respond to someone's disruptive but non-criminal behaviour time and again.
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Over the years, I&aposve gone back to my results time and again to find, in some cases, new reports.
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Time and again, the fog of "scandal" threatens to engulf both husband and wife when only the former bears responsibility.
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There have been lulls in the fighting before, but time and again the war continues to ravage the most vulnerable.
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And time and again, Americans have seen videos of nativists angrily accosting dark-skinned people they believed to be immigrants.
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Time and again the Trump administration has put the profits of regulated industries over the health of the American people.
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"Hasn't this court said time and again you can't take all consideration of partisan advantage out of districting?" he asked.
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For decades, Filipinos have time and again brought on themselves leaders who promised quick reforms but ended up exploiting them.
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Still, just as she has time and again over the years on the legendary court, Williams got the job done.
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Time and again he would bring himself to the lip of a crisis and, meaning to leap over, leap in.
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Time and again, it fell to Mr. Biden to parachute in to cut a deal that had eluded the president.
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The rapid evolution of DNA technology has demonstrated, time and again, how the righteous pursuit of truth can become warped.
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Firemen and volunteers risked their lives time and again to pluck struggling flood victims from the swirling waters around Toronto.
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But the idea that pollution can be prevented by mitigation measures has proved wrong time and again at other mines.
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This has come up time and again at previous debates, but typically with Elizabeth Warren as the subject of scrutiny.
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Mr. Trump has time and again shown his contempt for norms of behavior in every community he has belonged to.
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I kept reading in part to see whether she'd finally file for divorce, but time and again she forgives him.
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Ghaisar's Grand Cherokee stops a third time, and again, the USPP move towards the driver-side window, aiming their guns.
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Portrayed by Monica Potter, Kristina proved time and again to be a crucial star of the tight knit Braverman family.
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The same Fox News Channel whose hosts have defended Trump's words time and again, including in reference to this tape.
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But time and again any potential celebration for Atlanta, which has not won a postseason series since 2001, was postponed.
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Montreal outshot the Rangers by a wide margin early in the period, but Lundqvist rejected their efforts time and again.
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But then Andreescu gathered herself in the exact way that we've seen Williams do time and again over the years.
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Time and again, it turns to folks who distrust and dislike the market economics that have made Americans uniquely successful.
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Time and again, the president has proven to be exactly the kind of anti-democratic, institutional menace many observers feared.
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This has been proven time and again in his interactions with everyone from Michael Flynn and Steve Bannon to Comey.
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Discovery isn't linear, and the idea that only goal-oriented research leads to products has been disproven time and again.
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"Hasn't this court said time and again you can't take all consideration of partisan advantage out of districting?" he asked.
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Democrats refused time and again to closely align themselves with the president, his basic tenets as well as his accomplishments.
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Unfortunately, the fight he made was one in which he could be picked off time and again entering the pocket.
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As he toured historic sites with Mr. Vucic by his side, the Russian national anthem rang out time and again.
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And yet, history has shown time and again that just because something is unthinkable it doesn't mean it cannot happen.
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"I was told time and again: the media is against us; they tarnish us; headlines put British versus Muslim," he said.
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Porn was cited time and again, with 683% of women who compare their vagina or vulva to others' referring to it.
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Time and again I feel that the canvas develops an idea on its own and just uses me to paint it.
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And because we have done so, time and again it is the relationship between us that has defined the modern world.
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TC: Do you think we'll need to regulate artificial intelligence, as Elon Musk has suggested time and again needs to happen?
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The levels are largely dark, industrial waste grounds, but each one has clearly been redrafted time and again to facilitate stealth.
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Readers are invited time and again to imagine a world devastated by natural disaster, destroyed by radiation or wracked by plague.
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Somehow, the best that people can come up with, time and again, is a variant of lol, Trump kissing men. Sad!
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The president had promised time and again that Colombian voters would have the last say in any agreement with the FARC.
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Time and again, things we imagine as common knowledge are actually little more than myths and rumours in the tech world.
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The story of "MotherStruck!" grows more complex, and darker, as Ms. Chin first seeks lasting love — and fails time and again.
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We've been told time and again that Carol is one of the savviest and most ruthless survivors on The Walking Dead.
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Twitter has failed to address these issues time and again, seemingly taking measures only when its back was against the wall.
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But time and again, this court has shown itself to be all too eager to upset longstanding practice or legal precedent.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken time and again of his dream of becoming an economically powerful, first-world nation.
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However, the market saying that the trend is your friend is a cliché because it has been proven time and again.
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SINCE coming to power in 211 the Conservatives have seen their plans to balance the fiscal books scuppered time and again.
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Time and again, the adaptability of the world's smartest engineers have overcome the most dire threats to computing and the internet.
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We have showed time and again that we disclose cyber threats regardless of origin and author, even to our own detriment.
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"Time and again, he has sided with the gun lobby instead of doing what's right to keep communities safe," McGinty said.
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Considering they've been here time and again with young buck teams like the Rams ... something tells us they'll be just fine.
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But the former couple has proven time and again that their connection still goes far beyond the duties of shared parenting.
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Plus, as President Obama has shown time and again, the president can simply filibuster with a long speech masquerading as answer.
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Time and again, the youthful pair in their early 20's, set one record before beating it again just weeks later.
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And time and again, he has not illustrated the kind of integrity to hold arguably the most powerful position in media.
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The United Nations has demonstrated time and again that it has devolved into nothing more than a venue for attacking Israel.
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Time and again, the kimono has been transformed from a unique Japanese "thing to wear" into an international fashion design staple.
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In fact, it is a big part of the problem – namely, contesting hot-button politics time and again in the courts.
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KO: It's remarkable just how much Davis does with the character, even as the story trips her up time and again.
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Trump promised time and again on the campaign trail that his election would mean the end of the ACA -- and fast.
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"Time and again, he has fought to pad the profits of Big Polluters at the expense of public health," Karpinski said.
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The Cuisinart Countdown Four-Slice Toaster's sleek, stainless-steel design stands out, and it delivers beautifully-brown toast time and again.
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It was an astonishing level of pushback from Republicans who, time and again, have avoided overt criticism of their party's leader.
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DHS has, time and again, canceled protected status for certain immigrant groups without sharing a full and complete rationale with Congress.
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Those of you who love Chick-fil-A will probably go back time and again for its mediocre, overpriced chicken sandwich.
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Time and again, nominally sound anti-graft initiatives are revealed to have deep political machinations guiding which way their tendrils reach.
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King was a rule-breaker: He went to jail time and again in order to do what he believed was right.
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In the 85033s, we did everything we could to stop the spread of AIDS as politicians ignored us time and again.
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Time and again I'd choose the heroic, idealistic gesture… and watch as yet another ally paid the price for my folly.
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But time and again writers return to the idea of Zuckerberg and Saverin finding true love despite what came between them.
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I've said this time and again, but Fox News is responsible for shaping reality for a huge portion of American voters.
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At present, Ms. Boylston dances as the lark sings: which, in many roles this spring, lifted the heart time and again.
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It is a formula Mr. Trump has returned to time and again as he has cycled through different money making personas.
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As pressure to use the air rights above Grand Central Station mounted, developers tried time and again to propose lofty alternatives.
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We've been told time and again how digitization is affecting all aspects of life, from retail purchasing to health care management.
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He cheated death time and again, and I believe it was largely because he had excellent end-of-life health care.
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Time and again, Mr. Trump railed against Mr. Comey and the F.B.I. early last fall for closing an investigation into Mrs.
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"Time and again our V.I.P. collectors come in on cruises with one purpose and one purpose only," Steven told the group.
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In Chicago and around the country, our elected officials show us time and again their contempt for the public school system.
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Before she broke it and dumped it at the bottom of a drawer, the stone had been broken time and again.
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History has proved time and again that adapting to big changes in technology and society is stamped in the American DNA.
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The moments spent communing over brimming picnic baskets, and the salty-sweet smell of serenity, bring people back time and again.
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Hollywood has been trying to bring the Hill-Rodriguez comic to life for years, only to be thwarted time and again.
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These are just two stories of many that I hear time and again when I visit with prosecutors across the country.
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If there's one thing we've learned time and again, it's that there's no single best way for reducing health care spending.
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He wants to ask why, time and again, Mr. Trump expressed no concerns with whether Mr. Comey had abided by policy.
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Time and again, Madeleine points out that André could never survive without her to cook for him and run his life.
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Time and again, the State Department, Israel and others have voiced their concerns about UNESCO's actions and urged restraint and reform.
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"These rumors have circulated time and again since 2011," Cohen said in a previous statement to CNN regarding last week's report.
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And the President, time and again, has shown little penchant for using his rallies for anything beyond stoking his political base.
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Asked time and again whether he was wrong to try to shut down the bank, Garrett evaded the question every time.
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Rather, they are central, emphasized time and again — from training sessions and exercises, to military ethics discussions, to actual combat deployments.
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When dragons are unleashed against forces that lack dragons, they have time and again proven to offer a decisive military edge.
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The first attempts began in 2011 and 2012 with the ECPA Modernization Act, reviving time and again in each successive year.
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After struggling time and again to land a job in the technology industry, February Keeney discovered the secret: change everything about yourself.
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But I have great confidence in our ambition because we have led our industry time and again in developing products people love.
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Time and again those I spoke with reiterated that people can help in any number of ways besides showing up in person.
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Kristen Stewart has proven time and again that when it comes to her beauty and fashion choices there's nothing she won't try.
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Do you remember how we were told time and again that it was President Trump damaging the integrity of our cherished institutions?
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If Kodak's blackness cries for freedom, it's anti-black to build that freedom on the backs of our own time and again.
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Yet, time and again, indigenous groups — both small-fry hunters and innocent bystanders — say they suffer at the hands of the rangers.
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It's played for laughs time and again, functioning as bait to the anti-gay (and anti-trans) sentiment ingrained in the audience.
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Similarly, factions of the mainstream media have proven time and again that they are unprepared for the pro-Trump media's information war.
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Afghans have proved time and again in (admittedly flawed) elections that the vast majority of them do not want the Taliban back.
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Time and again federal agencies have proven susceptible to all kinds of exfiltration schemes, from USB keys to phishing for login details.
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It returns time and again to the image of a clock, relevant to both McLemore's profession as a horologist and wider themes.
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Yet, that resolve has been tested time and again — primarily for Rick, Morgan, and Carol, but now for the others, as well.
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Time and again, we must clarify our individual and collective beliefs about how the last chapter changes the rest of the narrative.
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As she's pursued her many ventures, Abraham's wild antics have time and again raised eyebrows and kept her securely in the spotlight.
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Humanity has proven time and again throughout history that we will do anything to control valuable resources and hold on to power.
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Marine biologists have warned time and again that such events will only become more frequent as the planet continues to heat up.
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Over the course of the show's 20 seasons, many behaviors have revealed themselves time and again amongst the bachelors and the contestants.
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Russia also doubts the capabilities of the Syrian army, which has demonstrated tactical incompetence time and again throughout the eight-year war.
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Time and again, the results reveal that to be impossible, at least if you want to provide the same quality of service.
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Trump, who operates on loyalty, has shown time and again that he is willing to retaliate against members of his own party.
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They wrote about their experiences, telling me time and again they were sorry, that they knew exactly what I was going through.
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It's done this time and again, starting with smartphones and mobile accessories, and spreading to drones, robot vacuums and even rice cookers.
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Mazda persevered with its four-cylinder diesel engine (SkyActive-D) for the American market, only to postpone its introduction time and again.
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For others like an old friend Robert Thomas, it's a story he heard time and again without pressing play on a video.
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And yet, time and again, Trump singularly fixates on the election, mistaking the starting gun of his presidency for the finish line.
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Good-looking people, we've been told time and again, get better jobs, receive higher pay and have an easier time in life.
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Hillary Clinton has proven time and again in 2016 that she for sure knows what memes are and cares about them deeply.
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It seems like a risk that would be too big to take, yet we see brands take these risks time and again.
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Over the years, the mall has had to reinvent itself time and again to keep up with changing consumer trends and demographics.
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I've worked in software for years and, time and again, I've seen someone apply the arts to solve a problem of systems.
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Time and again, Gorsuch has acted to protect the interests of Wall Street and big corporations at the expense of ordinary Americans.
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Expecting people to contribute to society and create value for reasons other than personal motivation has been proven untenable time and again.
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And to find them, they will have to return time and again to the same quasars and galaxies to spot any changes.
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UNRWA personnel have been caught time and again working hand in hand with Hamas, enabling terror tunnels to run under its institutions.
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Time and again, we have shown ourselves to be far more squeamish on the topic than our fellow poopers around the world.
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Trump's victory reflects the reality that while inclusive visions of America have triumphed time and again, their victory has never been complete.
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It's a gesture that strikes me time and again here, but never more than when I meet 75-year-old Franco Barratini.
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Whenever the Warriors needed him this year, Iguodala was there, time and again, with a timely bucket or a key defensive play.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and President Trump have beefed publicly time and again since the former Exxon chief joined the administration.
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Though time and again proven untrue, this rhetoric—echoed in society as a whole—has only become more pervasive in recent years.
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Time and again, Puerto Ricans who asked FEMA for help with the most basic repairs to their homes waited months for help.
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Time and again I have seen critical aid and trade programs predicated on requirements relating to good governance and social justice objectives.
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We've heard the story of the winners time and again, and you don't hear about the overwhelming majority of startups that fail.
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"The bridge to nowhere is a perfect example, and we saw time and time and again why it leads to ridiculous results."
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It proves that he's an outsider; it's evidence that he's not like all those other politicians who've fallen short time and again.
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"Time and again, PG&E has broken the public trust and its responsibilities to ratepayers, wildfire victims and employees," Mr. Click said.
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One organization that received grants from the agency said that time and again, funding was cut off when the money ran out.
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Turkey has established time and again that it will take care of its own business if the United States refuses to listen.
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"I'm fine," we hear time and again from the stage, which is all well and good until such time as you're not.
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Time and again, political scientists have determined that when women run for office, they perform just as well as their male counterparts.
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Time and again, the students of Oberlin College are represented in mainstream media as a monolith conforming to illiberal values and practices.
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Aside from being a classic style you can reach for time and again, equestrian boots are also a practical, all-weather pick.
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Repeating time and again that annexations are a violation of international law would change neither the policy nor Israeli attitudes towards it.
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The crises have time and again exposed the structural flaws of the eurozone, and its tendency to generate more recrimination than action.
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Lines have been crossed time and again, as we are no longer surprised by anything that happens — disgusted, perhaps, but not surprised.
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Research has also shown time and again that the financial benefits of investments to improve our indoor environments greatly outweigh their costs.
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We have heard time and again that the market is one of the best barometers for reading the health of the presidency.
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"Time and again, Jason Lewis has shown us just how little he respects or understands women," the group said in a statement.
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Behind him, Luke Shaw, publicly shamed time and again by his former manager, looked once again like one of England's finest fullbacks.
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The productions were only a small sample of what Spanish theater has to offer, but some themes cropped up time and again.
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Time and again against Tampa Bay, the cutter bent angrily across the corners of the plate — in toward righties, away from lefties.
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It's also important to note that election interference is a tool other powerful countries use time and again — including the United States.
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That remains the dream of all of us, and in this country we have seen time and again that that dream is achievable.
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Time and again, we would spot cruising redfish, but not until they were too close to the boat to make a proper cast.
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Time and again, Trump's pet outlets find a way to rationalize the president's claims, even claims as apparently baseless as the wiretapping conspiracy.
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Republican leaders love to denounce Obamacare and have consistently run against it time and again because it has worked for them quite effectively.
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Time and again, the government has tried to use the pretext of the border to introduce, normalize, and expand surveillance technologies and practices.
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Time and again, he pinched the short strands between his thumb and index fingers, twisting the hair around one and then the other.
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Public market investors have shown time and again this year that they understand software-as-a-subscription businesses, and Namely's numbers seem promising.
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"Time and again the Trump administration puts corporations and polluters' interests ahead of public health and the environment," Cuomo said in a statement.
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As the show proved time and again: even if a project doesn't go exactly as planned, the end result can still be great.
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Time and again, players and coaches described their attitude toward the game as "undisciplined," by which they mean it is improvised and unscientific.
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In practice, officers have time and again reported that the cameras have either "fallen off" or spontaneously stopped recording before a fatal incident.
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Despite a decline in his party's popularity, the manicured electoral system has returned him to office time and again, most recently in 2015.
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Senior operatives who spend millions of dollars in losing campaigns, time and again, still get the call to do it all over again.
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Unfortunately, that fits the pattern seen time and again in Syria -- there's been talk, even a few announced ceasefires, but no real peace.
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For Xi Jinping, the president, now in his fourth year in charge, that dilemma seems to crop up time and again (see Briefing).
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But, time and again, Sessions tried to hold those totally oppositional thoughts in his head -- and insisted that they weren't at all contradictory.
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He knows how it feels to shiver and vomit as the malaria parasite takes hold; he has experienced the symptoms time and again.
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And what becomes clear time and again in this book is one essential truth: they didn't really intend to do any of it.
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The Appraisal In his dozen years in real estate, J.P. Forbes has heard the same question, time and again, from clients with children.
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Researchers and specialists have proven, time and again, that it is possible to gain access to and manipulate certain types of voting systems.
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Time and again, Campbell's writers, not just Heinlein and Hubbard but also Frank Herbert of Dune fame, conjured up technological paths to transcendence.
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Time and again they gave up penalties in that area and had to watch Pollard step up and do what he does best.
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But that could change at any moment; after all, as Twitter has shown us time and again, its most consistent policy is inconsistency.
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But time and again, the president has made clear that he does not respect the basic processes that safeguard the rule of law.
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Republicans and Democrats have come together, time and again, to protect our oceans and America's coastal communities because our oceans are in trouble.
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Strength isn't something you can force on people; it's something you earn by demonstrating it time and again in the face of adversity.
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As we've seen time and again, that influence is only a fraction of what it once was due to the cacophony, the confusion.
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Backlash politics has won time and again in America, interrupted by spasms of hard-won progress that have driven the country forward still.
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Time and again, the kind of national unity for which Trump's scripted speech sometimes reached appeared on the verge of spontaneously breaking out.
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We see time and again that every president delivers more continuity with his predecessor's foreign policy than he said he was going to.
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It's always been a vivid strain in America, stimulated by the stress of immigrant waves, but one we have overcome time and again.
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From the archives: Time and again, variants of the AK-47 have been used to kill scores of people and traumatize many more.
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Facebook today talks a good game about privacy and combating abuse of its platform, but those words have time and again proven hollow.
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Time and again they return to the fray, knowing all too well the toll that in the end is likely to be exacted.
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To ignore this diverse coalition's extraordinary contributions is to also ignore the enormous victories they have achieved time and again against big polluters.
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Time and again, zoonotic viruses emerge from these contexts: wave after wave of avian flu, swine flu, Nipah virus ... the list goes on.
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But as scholars, judges, and attorneys have noted time and again, separating competitive behavior from anticompetitive behavior remains difficult since both harm competitors.
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It was an election that was supposed to happen three years ago, delayed time and again by widening political schisms and worsening security.
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Callimachi: But remember, it is this very group that has shown us time and again that they can turn these fantasies into reality.
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As the writer Le Thi Diem Thuy and so many others have said, time and again, Vietnam is a country, not a war.
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Tomatoes: Researchers have found time and again that the lycopene in tomatoes is an effective anti-inflammatory that may help prevent cardiovascular disease.
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Andrei had marched time and again to protest Vladimir Putin's reign in Russia, and now he was thrilled by the events in Kyiv.
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Time and again they approach and smash these down at the migrant dinghy's stern, attempting to disable the boat and turn it back.
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I have worked in both healthcare and technology, observing decades of health giants over-promising on innovation, but under-delivering time and again.
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Time and again, the files show, decisions turn on limiting advance public knowledge of Mr. Pruitt's appearances in order to control the message.
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It's a special privilege to listen to Brook talk about Shakespeare, a playwright he has returned to time and again over 70 years.
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The episode is an example of how, time and again, Mr. Kalanick has openly disregarded rules and norms, backing down only when caught.
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But records examined by Reuters show Air Force personnel at Tinker had questioned the accuracy of the company's maintenance logs time and again.
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Time and again, Mr. Shields acknowledged and thanked each speaker and doled out some tailor-made insight or joke to lighten the mood.
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But sportsmen have seen these policy priorities delayed now for six years, mired in gridlock, with the clock running out time and again.
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Donald Trump, after all, has questioned the role of the U.S. in NATO time and again, rattling the alliance in an unprecedented, and
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When Vice President Pence was still Congressman Mike Pence, he voted time and again to stand with our ally in the Middle East.
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In between the Texas uprisings, the A's nearly caught and threatened to pass the Rangers, but time and again failed in clutch opportunities.
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We've seen this time and again: they give handouts to the wealthy and then come for our health care to pay for them.
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But time and again, the judge has seemed content to let the nitty-gritty of the CAA and Section 3.63 speak for themselves.
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And as we've seen time and again, the media has zero idea how to handle being criticized so candidly from a sitting president.
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The 28-year-old founder defied social media conventions time and again only to watch as rivals like Facebook raced to catch up.
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Time and again, with very few exceptions, Republicans in Congress have disappointed their own base and handed Democrats the initiative at every turn.
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Time and again, Trump demonstrated that his do-it-my-way ego, and not some special gift for leadership, was driving his presidency.
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The United States has proven time and again to be the most generous country in the world, and our generosity has gotten results.
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It is curious that time and again, when people create alternate histories, they are largely replicating a history we already know, and intimately.
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For the people of Tres Reyes, these failures are infuriating: Time and again, the community members sat through endless meetings and training sessions.
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But time and again, President Trump has taken his cues from Congress's archconservatives, and if he does again, this could escalate to another shutdown.
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Johnson was injured time and again, trained lackadaisically and sparred with coaches, one of whom he hit on the shin with a ski pole.
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It was just last night that President Donald Trump outlined a new Afghanistan strategy and stressed time and again that victory was the objective.
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Others point out that Lobov benefits time and again from his friendship with the far better fighter and the UFC's greatest star, Conor McGregor.
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"Kanye West is a creative pioneer who has been recognized and honored by The Recording Academy time and again," he said in the statement.
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In recent years, we have seen CEOs stand up time and again for their employees and their communities in the face of harmful legislation.
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But time and again, Lost argued with itself, not merely about the mysteries of the universe, but the tools that guide us through it.
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Refinery29's My Kitchen Sink is an exploration of our most meaningful recipes — the go-to dishes that we turn to time and again.
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Refinery26's My Kitchen Sink is an exploration of our most meaningful recipes — the go-to dishes that we turn to time and again.
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Trump has demonstrated time and again that he believes a big part of his job is creating a positive feedback loop with the media.
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We -- our team, time and again, has asked for a change in Chinese laws, and resistance mounted on that point from the other side.
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In the last several months, Clinton has scrambled time and again to adjust her message to jive better with the Warren and Sanders agenda.
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But we've shown time and again as a company that we can do what it takes to build and evolve the product people want.
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For those of us who want to believe, this is an emotionally exhausting cycle, as we're built up and let down time and again.
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But time and again Kate steps out wearing classic stilettos, so we have to believe she's found the most comfortable pair of heels — a.k.
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Do you provoke a man who has demonstrated time and again that he is happy to lash out at people who disagree with him?
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As is the case with her Stuart Weitzman wedges, aptly named "Corkswoon," which Kate has worn time and again as her staple summer shoes.
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But the bright future of abundance has, time and again, been waylaid by the present realities of earnings reports, venture investments, and shareholder capitalism.
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I've tried to get it reduced in the past, but Xfinity's army of customer service agents have outwitted and outmaneuvered me time and again.
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In a video mounted on the website of Nakashima Woodworkers, she recounts how her father fired her time and again for her independent thinking.
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"These provisions and guarantees are time and again violated, as French officers put children immediately onto a regional train to Ventimiglia," the report said.
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I saw in Washington in my job, time and again, immersion in the facts made people's political convictions look a little like background noise.
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Amazon has proved time and again that the razor-thin margins of its online retail business are not where it intends to make money.
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And time and again – even the skeptics and doubters - by their powers to innovate and adapt the British people have showed the doubters wrong.
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And time and again – even the sceptics and doubters - by their powers to innovate and adapt the British people have showed the doubters wrong.
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Time and again (in the NFL, in Hollywood, in the courtroom) reality fails to puncture the self-absorbed cocoon in which Simpson places himself.
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The company said it surveyed men to find out what they wanted in a razor, and "ease of ordering" was mentioned time and again.
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His could pass the ball with uncanny accuracy and wind up time and again at the right spot at the climax of an attack.
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Which, as we've seen time and again, is not an ideal way to manage and run a community populated by nearly two billion humans.
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While Nick Viall has insisted time and again that he's on the show to find love, Harrison says that may not be the case.
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Time and again, Chait sends out stick figures—liberalism, Marxism, political correctness, conservatism—to do battle while he provides snarky commentary from the sidelines.
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Her weak second serve was particularly costly as Vickery pounced time and again in front of a sparse late-afternoon crowd on centre court.
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Shakespeare, as proven time and again in other fields, was ahead of his time in his sensitivity to the Islamic world and its inhabitants.
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Time and again, Monnet was able to call on his formidable American diplomatic and political connections to help clear away obstacles to his plan.
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Time and again, DoD investigators have been unable to conduct aggressive, hard-hitting audits and investigations, making oversight efforts arduous and change nearly impossible.
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Instead of being brutalized for his lack of cooperation, Suitter is time and again met with either bemusement or toothless exasperation from the cops.
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Time and again, FEMA has stepped in to assist our nation during times of crisis, and to bring relief when disaster strikes at home.
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Picture Bluto, Popeye's hulking nemesis, imperiling Olive Oyl time and again so our favorite sailor man could eat his spinach and save the day.
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I have heard time and again how uncertainty and restrictions in the defense budget have stalled the Air Force's F-35 fighter jet program.
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However, history has shown time and again that when women's health is involved, politicians would rather engage in an ideological battle than enable solutions.
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Then again, as Israel's notoriously unpredictable politics have proven time and again, just about anything can happen in the Middle East's only real democracy.
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Time and again, they have emerged from the negotiating table to assure a weary public that another impasse had been eliminated, another hurdle cleared.
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Yet time and again, socialists came away disappointed by the way such reforms were weakened or derailed by the persistent power of big business.
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These kernels aren't from Mueller's office: We've seen time and again (and again) that his office is one of Washington's few leak-free zones.
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Why it matters: While people always think of Amazon as a consumer company, it has shown itself time and again to have larger ambitions.
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And like other parents, I strain to capture just the right angle, trying time and again to get the perfect picture of his smile.
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Time and again law enforcement officials, including the FBI, have communicated that mosques are not purveyors of violence, and the facts back that up.
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This pick makes clear that Donald Trump wants to cater to the same Wall Street executives that have hurt working families time and again.
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Without access to health care, paid time off or job security, they must navigate crisis and disaster time and again, without a safety net.
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Time and again, bear markets have proven to be good buying opportunities — it can just take several years for the gains to be realized.
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The costumes (by Michael Stennett) time and again challenge your notions of how many different kinds of fabric can coexist in a single gown.
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The battle for the seat being vacated by Senator Jeff Flake, the Republican ridiculed time and again by President Trump, is just getting started.
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Not long after finding safe harbor, he was forced to take up arms, time and again, to defend his faith, his community, and himself.
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Liverpool tore it to shreds here, cutting Arsenal open time and again in that devastating fashion that was once the preserve of Wenger's teams.
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His administration has time and again suppressed and censored data that it finds inconvenient, prompting government scientists to lodge complaints or resign in protest.
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People with life insurance will tell you time and again: It&aposs a small price to pay to protect your family&aposs financial future.
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" And Ms. Hassan's spokesman, Aaron Jacobs, said the "completely unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud have been debunked by independent fact checkers time and again.
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Alex Trebek proves time and again he's selfless despite his own personal struggles ... this time, lending his hand to L.A.'s desperate homeless crisis.
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He makes mention, time and again throughout the episode, of how often she has been leaving Sutton Place for reasons she does not disclose.
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And Calderón's notion that taking out criminal leaders would see their organizations crumble time and again instead led larger cartels to fracture and proliferate.
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He repeatedly stressed the importance of preserving American competitiveness, and, in true populist form, he committed time and again to the nation's coal workers.
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He is urged to sign the paper to save his life, even if his true allegiances lie elsewhere, and time and again he refuses.
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Meanwhile, the Obama administration time and again has been inflexible on this issue and has revealed its own ignorance on matters of religious conscience.
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It has set up voters for shock and outrage when they discover, time and again, that they are not as powerful as they'd thought.
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Time and again, Congress takes steps to fix a problem, only to end up further aggravating the situation or creating a whole new issue.
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WASHINGTON — Time and again after the introduction of the iPhone nearly a decade ago, the Justice Department asked Apple for help opening a locked phone.
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Time and again, the largest colliders seem to have created matter at such high temperatures that quarks serve as the fundamental unit instead of atoms.
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Regardless of his cooking abilities, A-Rod has proved himself time and again to be the ultimate Instagram boyfriend, and this holiday was no exception.
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In the 30 years since, we've returned to it time and again, but a new study suggests perhaps we've been looking at the wrong medium.
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There's a scenario that Quentin Taratino has returned to time and again in his films, with the major characters all pointing guns at each other.
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Instead, it time and again proves it's just a adaptation stuck between what it thinks it's doing and where it knows it will inevitably go.
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Psychologist Angela Duckworth has found time and again that the ability to recover after failure is one of the most common traits of successful people.
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However, and this is the key point, Cruz argued time and again that the rules were the rules and that he simply played by them.
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Even though Kit remains horrified by Diane's behavior, time and again she recognizes that she shares many of Diane's feelings, like anger, frustration, and ambition.
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"Time and again we do constitutional change as if we were anaesthetised, and then we slowly wake up," says Lord Wilson, the former cabinet secretary.
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Gonzaga has proven it can take on the big boys time and again, but it has had a rough history against fellow perennial power Arizona.
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Yet that ignores what's been demonstrated time and again -- including the current political cycle -- regarding the ways in which the personal and political are entwined.
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What's crystal clear is that, time and again, it's taken regulatory and/or privacy campaigner pressure to push Facebook away from user-hostile data practices.
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History has shown us time and again that nobody wins a trade war: Trade is mutually beneficial, and trade restrictions, like tariffs, are mutually harmful.
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Time and again, Mr Woods found a window through trees or a path around hazards, recovering from an errant tee shot with a pinpoint approach.
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The Handmaiden does this time and again, including a major mid-movie reset that throws the whole damn thing into reverse, and it's mind-blowing.
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Trump has said time and again that the present-day failures in Atlantic City have nothing to do with him, merely because he's gone now.
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The commission has stated time and again that it only values legal arguments, so we may see complaints that millions of consumer comments were ignored.
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It has been proven time and again that intelligence, when polluted with negative traits like greed, avarice and vindictiveness, can become a curse to mankind.
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Don't get me wrong, the Lumo Lift is fairly discreet and the vibration is gentle, but it did get on my nerves time and again.
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I've heard time and again of children with excellent grades, athletic promise, outgoing personalities, but who, because of drugs, became shells of their former selves.
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Even viewers who don't recognize many (or any) of the women in the video will notice something striking: Clinton is, time and again, celebrating activists.
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Blistered by the Lakers' offense in their opener last Wednesday, the Rockets utilized their stout defense to keep the Mavericks at bay time and again.
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The league has shown time and again that it doesn't need competent management or even an especially good product to make money hand over fist.
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Time and again, Hillary methodically went back to her central, stake-in-the-heart-of-Trump-campaign argument that Donald is not fit to serve.
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Time and again, Trump has stood up for Flynn even when it undercut the president's position or went against advice he received from trusted sources.
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This is a story repeated time and again in 11 out of top 15 export markets for America that were once recipients of U.S. assistance.
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It is a favorite statistic of industry as well—yet OSHA, the GAO, and others have found time and again that plants deliberately underreport injuries.
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Time and again at his funeral and in other remembrances, those who knew him spoke rapturously about his character, his empathy, kindness, loyalty and friendship.
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From the transcontinental railroad to the Hoover Dam, our nation has proven time and again, there are things Americans can build even in difficult times.
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"Prefects have told me time and again the camps would not come back, but each time they have reappeared," Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo told reporters.
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As we've seen time and again, the vested interest in maintaining the thinnest veneers of moral authority takes precedence over the victims of such crimes.
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He does not want to scare you so much as enthrall you, and that is exactly what he does, time and again throughout the book.
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"Time and again, I've faced the slights that come with that question," she wrote, explaining: I've had my abilities and commitment to my job questioned.
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While solar has proven time and again that it is a resilient industry, the market needs certainty and a stable regulatory environment to truly flourish.
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As Houston sprawls over the prairies, its residents are reckoning with the likelihood that the city will flood time and again in the decades ahead.
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What I will do is tell you that I have seen time and again the impact early savings has on clients with whom I've worked.
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But even that was not enough against the Warriors, who ultimately imposed their will, as they have done time and again the last five seasons.
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Their suit would require the Pentagon to submit to federal court monitoring of its compliance with the reporting laws it has broken time and again.
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Time and again, jarring photographs, such as the drowned Syrian boy washed ashore on the beach, have stirred emotions but failed to motivate meaningful change.
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Sonni Pacheco says Jeremy time and again refuses to pay his half of the $1,600 monthly preschool tuition for their 3-year-old daughter, Ava.
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Decamous reveals time and again that nations with nuclear powers retain these weapons, in part, by silencing those who have been harmed by their fallout.
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They justify this hypocrisy by asserting what has been disproved time and again — that tax cuts spur the economy and compensate for any lost revenue.
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The strategy has saved him time and again from having crises stick, but this time it may be the reason he finally acquires some Velcro.
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Time and again throughout American history, from abolitionism to the movement for same-sex marriage, members of marginalized groups have refused to abandon liberalism's promises.
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Time and again, Mr. Buffett has said only that he has someone in mind, and in the meantime has no plans to retire anytime soon.
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"I have said time and again that the republican order, and secularism, when executed perfectly, are blessings from God," he once said on Turkish television.
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But Mr. Murdoch, 86, has also proved, time and again, that he is a pragmatist at his core — at least, when his hand is forced.
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Mr. Buffett, the billionaire investor and chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, has proved time and again that he is willing to help — for a price.
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Time and again, though, she crossed into their territory—as a guest, a pal, a playmate, or an invader, according to your point of view.
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Time and again over his first year-plus in office, Republican elected officials have sought to ignore or downplay Trump's repeated unpresidential words and actions.
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Everyone knew who was behind these killings, but time and again Capone jauntily faced the authorities with an alibi and no witnesses willing to talk.
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THE COURSE OF FUTURE EVENTS IS UNCLEAR, BUT THIS IS A SECTOR THAT HAS PROVEN ITS RESILIENCE TIME AND AGAIN - IATA CEO Source text: bit.
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"Time and again we've heard that the American people would be better served if the federal government had better negotiators," Bustos wrote in her letter.
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Lines crop up time and again in Full Take, evoking Mucha's long-held fascination with the national significance of Germany's railways and industrial travel routes.
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Harry's father, Frank (Josh Duhamel), is truly terrifying; Jake is terrified of him, and as Frank proves time and again throughout the hour, he should be.
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"Time and again, election after election, the people of India are reposing their faith in the positive and development oriented agenda of the NDA," Modi tweeted.
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What we're seeing, time and again, are clear violations of the spirit of the law but not exactly violations of the letter of the law. Exactly.
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As we've learned time and again, the best products come from companies that make both hardware and software, each working to optimize and improve the other.
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This idea, however, is not novel – startups have tried time and again to do exactly this, including Visor, WhatsBusy, Dash, Density, SceneTap, Placemeter, and many others.
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The party has been out of power in Tallahassee for more than two decades, but time and again they seem to look for the quick fix.
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Time and again he has cajoled and bullied founders and chief executives into accepting his money, often handing out much more than they were asking for.
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This has been revealed time and again on the campaign, not least in his obsessive tweeting about pageant contestants in the early hours of the morning.
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Trump has repeatedly denied having any business dealings in Russia, suggesting time and again in 2016 that he had no deals or business in the country.
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It's easy to spam the store with dozens or hundreds of barely-differentiated variations of something like Flappy Bird, and we've seen that time and again.
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Then we have our staples, like our TV dinners, so the things that people know and love, that they can come back to time and again.
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"Even as the U.N. fails, time and again, to condemn Hamas, the rules of the game are changing," Danon said in a statement after the vote.
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Target Circle, then, represents a different way to reach, engage with and reward customers for shopping at Target and getting them to return time and again.
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Time and again, the No. 1 failure point I see is that data scientists are mired in technical details, and not connecting analytics to business action.
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It also capped an utterly fantastical -- and terrible -- week for the president in which the chaos within his administration was on public display time and again.
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Time and again, Trump furiously fought off attacks in Thursday's, sparring with Ted Cruz over his "New York values" and Cruz's eligibility for the White House.
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The black one is problematic, because it looks a lot like classic blackface makeup, which the fashion world does not seem to recognize time and again.
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Bono's resignation doesn't change the underlying problem: Time and again, USA Gymnastics has ignored the voices of its own athletes in an effort at self-preservation.
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If I'm thinking about the feasibility of the style, I'm not inside the world of the movie — and Operation Avalanche kicked me out time and again.
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As witnessed time and again, accountability and Baquet are rarely two words that exist in the same sentence in his relatively short time as executive editor.
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We've seen it time and again in our history where a rush to war is a result of a failure of diplomacy or lack of diplomacy.
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This is the way it happened time and again back in the 1980s and into the early 1990s, when Chris Webber was calling phantom time-outs.
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But as history has proven time and again — see: Crash, Shakespeare in Love, Roberto Benigni — the finish line, come Oscar night, is still anybody's to claim.
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But, time and again, the national conversation turns to the tax returns -- because they are simply the best way to understand the complexities of Trump's wealth.
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The current White House occupant and the enabling Republican Party have demonstrated time and again that their allegiance lies only with the rich in this country.
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Giuliani's criticisms of Daniels use reasoning that Trump has returned to time and again, in order to discredit women who have accused him of sexual misconduct.
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"Time and again, our polls have proven accurate and we have been rated one of the least biased polls in America," he said in a statement.
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"The president lied about what he knew about these women, he should not lie to the American people, in their face, time and again," Cuomo said.
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Instead Reus, time and again, sliced past the Swedish defense with his speed and was a constant threat while also scoring the equaliser in their win.
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Through taking executive action and signing bipartisan reforms into law, he has time and again demonstrated his own commitment to delivering the reforms our veterans deserve.
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JOHN MINANProfessor of law emeritusUniversity of San Diego The Chilean economy, praised time and again by The Economist, should "not need reinvention", says Bello (October 20083th).
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Pockets of militants are still holed up in the city, holding hostages, and the military has time and again moved back projected dates for retaking it.
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"I've heard time and again that the middle class is getting crumbs, but I'll take it!" said Wayne Love from Florida about his $200 paycheck boost.
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One thing that came up time and again from men and some women was the question, what does a woman do when her car breaks down?
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"Time and again, Senator Dean Heller has proven he is unafraid to put Nevadans first," Michael McAdams, a spokesman for the NRSC, said in a statement.
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Its most ardent supporters have similarly abdicated political responsibility, voting time and again against the deals that would remove the United Kingdom from the European Union.
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Trump, time and again as a candidate, promised he would save Social Security and Medicare and even attacked Republicans who had proposed adjustments to the programs.
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In the end, the victor was Sumner M. Redstone, 93, the mogul with a $40 billion media empire whose mental capacity was questioned time and again.
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"Time and again, we've seen whistleblowers face retaliation from within their own ranks for simply trying to correct failures or misconduct," Grassley said in a statement.
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"Time and again history has shown that when demagogues have gotten power or come close to getting power, it usually does not end well," Whitman said.
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In 1967, 1993, 2023, 2012 and 2017, Puerto Rican voters have reiterated time and again that they do not want Puerto Rico to become a state.
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If the point weren't already clear enough, we're forced to keep learning it time and again, most notably in the case of several recent police shootings.
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In recent weeks, the demonstrations have intensified, interrupting Mr. Trump time and again, breaking his train of thought and challenging his ability to command the room.
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While some men do seem to be sincerely sorrowfulness over their actions, many others turn time and again to these hollow and so-called apology tactics.
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And as the data has proven time and again, this could also backfire on the conservative agenda, since less birth control could lead to more abortions.
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"Time and again, we see independent confirmation of chemical weapons use by the Assad regime," Nikki Haley, the United States' U.N. ambassador, said in a statement.
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On the campaign trail, for example, Trump promised time and again that his administration would build the Keystone XL pipeline and do it with American steel.
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Even as prosperity has remained painfully elusive across much of Europe, leaders have time and again renewed their faith in the virtues of this harsh medicine.
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The dynamic of a teacher working in a classroom full of students has not only proven resilient, but has outperformed digital learning experiments time and again.
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Time and again you see references to and imagery of the fags, dykes and drag queens in nameless ratty bars, slinging drinks and smiling through fire.
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Not only is Iglesias the star, but the story lines depend, time and again, on Gabe's being the only teacher who truly believes in the students.
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Through the course of a 16-year run as Turkey's supreme leader, Mr. Erdogan has time and again delivered on his promises of potent economic growth.
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The party has sought time and again to appeal to voters by casting Poland's fight as a battle between bureaucrats in Brussels and patriots at home.
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"Our priorities will involve many of the bills that the Assembly has passed time and again," said Assemblyman Charles Lavine, who chairs the chamber's elections committee.
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" But she notes with regret: "In American history, liberals have failed, time and again, to defeat illiberalism except by making appeals to national aims and ends.
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Hoping to see relatives separated from them at the time of the partition in 1947, some Indians and Pakistanis visit the Wagah border time and again.
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And the Government Accountability Office has concluded time and again that there is simply no evidence that private prisons are more cost-effective than public prisons.
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As a Catholic committed to social justice and women's autonomy, I am brokenhearted to see time and again the Catholic hierarchy playing politics with women's lives.
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" Mr. Romney added, "I think his comments time and again appeal to the racist tendency that exists in some people, and I think that's very dangerous.
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Time and again, physician-scientists have changed the history of medicine by identifying a problem in the clinic and taking to the lab to address it.
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This season, that message was repeated time and again by the New York-based musician Susanne Oberbeck, also known as No Bra (who was indeed topless).
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And for an extended period, the ultra-wealthy former mayor wasn't able to get in a word edgewise as his opponents pounded him time and again.
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"This pick makes clear that Donald Trump wants to cater to the same Wall Street executives that have hurt working families time and again," they said.
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Time and again, military officials, diplomats, cabinet secretaries and presidents have voiced optimism about the war in Afghanistan and urged the public to continue supporting it.
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" Yet she does emerge, time and again, to feel the relief in being able to "entertain unhappy thoughts without getting stuck in a stranglehold of despair.
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What they have seen time and again is that the people in charge lack the appropriate resources for the job, or are unwilling to use them.
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Time and again, when confronted with the choice between convenience and affordability and the less tangible benefits of emotional intimacy, humans have opted for the former.
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In the ensuing months, however, the central reasoning of the case was cited time and again as judges in several states found gay marriage bans unlawful.
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The deranged difficulty of FromSoftware's Souls series—Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, and its sequel, Bloodborne, and now Dark Souls III—has been explored time and again.
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Time and again, she picks arguments with Muslims who think the West is at war with Islam, and with other Europeans who think all Muslims are terrorists.
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Clinton doesn't show this discipline, time and again hitting Sanders from the left on guns even while she hits him from the right on most everything else.
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Time and again, this country has come face to face with despair, until a leader emerged, from either side of the aisle, to help renew our optimism.
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If you're looking for an outfit that you can wear time and again to dinner, we suggest trying Meghan's cream cashmere sweater and colorful pencil skirt combo.
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Shmuley added ... Jewish people have time and again been scapegoats for bigots and madmen, so it's high time synagogues wise up and look out for their safety.
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Throughout the afternoon, time and again, speakers mentioned the encroachment of high-end art galleries and expensive bars and restaurants displacing long-term residents in the area.
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"Dementia is society's biggest health challenge and we've seen time and again that developing effective treatments is incredibly difficult," said Jeremy Hughes, Chief Executive of Alzheimer's Society.
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"The 50 Republicans we've put 'On Notice' thought they could get away with voting time and again to roll back the clock on women's rights," Schriock said.
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Yet as recent history has shown time and again, nothing short of global catastrophe will prevent a popular nostalgia-fueled Nintendo product from selling out in seconds.
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News crews filmed and photographed Ishii time and again as he arrested the country's rich and powerful in a massive bribery investigation sweeping the South American country.
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As episodes like "Hardhome" have driven home time and again, every person lost fighting the wight army will rise up to bolster the forces of the undead.
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And that's because time and again the path of least resistance for those in power was not to cross Weinstein or his army of friends and lawyers.
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He has derided the press as being "among the most dishonest people ever created by God" — insisting that reporters have gotten his story wrong time and again.
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Attendees tell us time and again that networking and building relationships with the right people is one of the most essential and rewarding aspects of TechCrunch Disrupt.
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Ferrane describes it as a "pulse that gradually takes its place among the other cycles of life," and time and again, mother and child are connected together.
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In March, after an investigation into China's trade practices, he alleged that China had, time and again, stolen American technology or forced firms to hand it over.
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The problem is that time and again, Trump has turned his back on many of these very same principles -- and encouraged his followers to do the same.
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My family has strong connections with Indian businesses, and we are told time and again that Britain left India much poorer at the end of the Empire.
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Time and again on the debate stage, she countered policy talk with sweeping language that cast the 2020 presidential race as a fight between darkness and light.
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"We have seen time and again that the overwhelming majority of Americans of all political backgrounds agree that we should protect Dreamers from deportation," the letter said.
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Lahey is the Inspector Dreyfus to their Clouseau, growing more frustrated and more insane as the years pass and time and again they slip through his fingers.
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Time and again, the artist shrugged off theoretical approaches in favor of bringing conversation back to her means of production and, above all else, the work itself.
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The IPO of BR Distribuidora, which controls Brazil's largest network of gas stations, has been stymied time and again since the government first proposed it in 2015.
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But the IES findings shouldn't cast doubt on the efficacy of private school choice, which has proved, time and again, to be a game-changer for students.
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Time and again -- during both his campaign and the early days of his presidency -- Trump has seized any opportunity to show, in usually small ways, that dominance.
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Part of scamming's appeal as a pop narrative is how it can function as a corrective in a system that has time and again conned vulnerable populations.
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Abstraction and separation of concerns have proven their worth time and again in dealing with and breaking down complexities and inconsistencies in very large and distributed systems.
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And as far as slavery, I've been called the N-word enough times to seek out its dark origins time and again through history and the arts.
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The famously tough-talking Chris Christie grumbled to reporters time and again that he would not attack Trump, only doing so before dropping out of the race.
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"China." Time and again, when the press asked him about Russia, Trump responded by deflecting attention to China: As far as hacking, I think it was Russia.
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" The "why not" argument is one that experts see time and again when dealing with cancer patients, who are particularly vulnerable to falling prey to sham "cures.
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It was a claim he repeated time and again on the campaign trail as a way of amping up the stakes -- and the threat -- in the election.
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" "President Trump made it clear time and again that he wants to reinstitute a process of free trade, no tariffs, no tariff barriers, no quotas and subsidies.
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"We will proudly defend our right to defend our citizens time and again, and in every forum where our adversaries seek to falsely malign us," he added.
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Sure, forcing a trade to a contender would be the obvious choice, but Melo has proved time and again that he isn't necessarily interested in the obvious.
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But Trump and his lackeys returned to one excuse time and again: He couldn't release his returns until the Internal Revenue Service completed a (possibly fabricated) audit.
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Time and again we heard from Facebook about mistakes being made and then (sometimes) rectified, rather than designing the product ethically from the beginning of the process.
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While she said time and again that she wouldn't make another bid for president, it seemed like she left herself some wiggle room to change her mind.
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The North Koreans have been burned time and again, as the U.S. switches from rapprochement to isolation, from sanctions relief to "axis of evil," on a dime.
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But political scientists have repeatedly investigated this question and, time and again, emerged with the same answer: North Korea's behavior, far from crazy, is all too rational.
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I remember seeing Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan testifying time and again before the Senate during the early 28500s, imploring reforms to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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It's small, clever improvements like this that keep me coming back to the brand time and again for new sheets, comforters, bath towels, and even scented candles.
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But time and again, industries have proven that they will skimp on safety and cheat the rules if the government has made clear that it's not watching.
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Time and again, this has been stonewalled by a do-nothing Congress, which has helped turn a ban on high-capacity assault weapons into a controversial issue.
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We've been there, time and again this year, and there is no stock euphoria or a rush to buy stocks by people who are not already investing.
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We have long learned to draw a line between lives and works, and the treacherousness of the literary first-person singular has been exposed time and again.
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"The president has proven time and again that he will respond to foreign policy challenges as they arise, always putting the security of America first," Bucheli added.
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We reached out, expecting to be stonewalled, as has happened time and again when I have tried to interview Islamic State and Qaeda prisoners in American jails.
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"Time and again history has shown that when demagogues have gotten power or come close to getting power, it usually does not end well," Ms. Whitman said.
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We could all stand to gain from Welles's unsparing eye that he cast time and again at the specters of totalitarianism, venal money worship, and moral turpitude.
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That's the kind of thing I've heard time and again since arriving in America this summer to cover this campaign from the perspective of a foreign correspondent.
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Edward says that the concept of learning, rather than knowing, is a vital part of the company's ethos and has been modeled and reinforced time and again.
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This finding is particularly troubling as evidence has shown time and again how these factors pose a particular disadvantage to rural, and often low-income, cancer patients.
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Time and again, one or another of his exposés led his friends to fear that he finally had gone too far, that he would finally be killed.
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"We've seen time and again how our common sense solutions get jammed up in a system built to empower the voices of a few extremists," said Rep.
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Researchers have found time and again that if you have enough of these digital breadcrumbs, one may easily trace them back to the person who left them.
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A fierce campaigner on behalf of the Syrian people, she highlighted the murderous horror of the Assad regime and Russia's support for that regime time and again.
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"If there's one thing we've seen time and again, it's that one allegation often triggers a cascade of additional claims," wrote David French in the National Review.
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More from Tonic: Time and again, research has shown that these programs are not only ineffective when it comes to achieving their goals, they may be counterproductive.
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We have seen time and again how low voter turnout results in disenfranchisement, frustration, civic apathy, and outcomes that are not truly representative of the general public.
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"We have proven, time and again, that welcoming immigrants has helped make this the safest big city in the country," Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Wednesday.
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They don't want to rock the boat too much, and they've been disappointed time and again by politicians whose plans are crushed by the machinery of Washington.
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Quite aside from the crime at the heart of the plot, the demands of human decency are pitted time and again against acts of cruelty and cowardice.
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Officials have reiterated time and again that they will make policy decisions based on the economic outlook, and that politics will not influence them in either direction.
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Time and again, she runs up against how hard it is for her to actually be of any use in the past, even with a modern education.
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Time and again, the desire to kill Arafat placed Israel at the center of the ongoing debate about what a nation can and cannot do to survive.
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"In normal circumstances, ICE has proven time and again that it is unable to protect the health and safety of detained people," Cho said in a statement.
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The Sweden Democrats have also struggled with the behavior of their members; time and again, party officials have resigned or been expelled, often after making racist comments.
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