Time and time again Donald Trump has shown both of these traits, while time and time again he has faced criticism for the same.
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Time and time again, these stories come to the surface.
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Time and time again, these experiments come up empty handed.
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He'd need to risk his life time and time again.
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Time and time again — since he was in middle school.
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The one who consistently said no, time and time again?
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Time and time again, boys are taught to keep trying.
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Time and time again, the three protesters confused Beyoncé supporters.
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Time and time again I've seen that to be true.
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"But you're counseled time and time again, "Don't do it.
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"That story is repeated time and time again," he said.
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And that's what Trump has done time and time again.
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We constantly see this time and time again with conservatives.
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This model has proven its resilience time and time again.
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"Sort it out!" friends would say time and time again.
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Time and time again, Cook has proven he's about choice.
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The Rumsfeld Doctrine has proven correct, time and time again.
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And time and time again, people eat this shit up.
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Time and time again, he has proudly erected a roadblock.
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We've seen this time and time again in recent years.
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Time and time again, he put me on the spot.
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Time and time again, a party takes control of power.
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Time and time again, it is always plain to see.
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Time and time again, robots, rather than humans, provided healthcare.
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"People have told us time and time again it's useful."
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Time and time again that information abruptly ended the conversation.
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I've seen this story play out time and time again.
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What's more, they can be refilled time and time again.
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She and Jeff have supported me time and time again.
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The Liberal Democrats have proved this time and time again.
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But time and time again the president proves them wrong.
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Time and time again, Mr. Saleh seemed to outmaneuver death.
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"Those three crop up time and time again," he says.
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Time and time again, fear of new technologies has impeded progress.
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We see it time and time again – including in this case.
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But time and time again, the free world has looked away.
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" He also said, "I've replayed the incident time and time again.
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These are the same bitches talking s— time and time again.
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I have seen justice fail time and time and time again.
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And that&aposs -- you&aposve seen that time and time again.
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Time and time again he has shown himself vulnerable to mockery.
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Mob history is possibly the strangest, proven time and time again.
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Time and time again, the company makes the same judgment errors.
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This is a trap we've fallen into time and time again.
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I have observed this time and time again in my practice.
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Serial cheaters' personalities drive them to cheat time and time again
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I've said time and time again that that largely means nothing.
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The thing is, Swift has done this time and time again.
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I mean, this is time and time again, lie after lie.
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We have seen that time and time again with multiple automakers.
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And time and time again, they've found no evidence of it.
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We're seeing [things] like that happen time and time again now.
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Here's another interesting thing that we see time and time again.
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Oddly, the same topic comes up time and time again. Happiness.
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We see this time and time again in the broader public.
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Apple has proven time and time again: it doesn't like selling cheap iPhones Making a cheaper iPhone is the obvious response to this problem, but as has been proven time and time again, Apple doesn't do cheap.
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I definitely went back to the source material time and time again.
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The otter tries and cannot get it right time and time again.
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We've heard the dialogue time and time again: Khaled: Ay yo, Juan!
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Millennials, as we've established time and time (and time) again, like plants.
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Time and time again, you see lists and you're not on there.
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What it is that keeps bringing people back time and time again.
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As Mulder has said time and time again, he wants to believe.
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Researchers have shown that this phenomenon is real time and time again.
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But as we've seen time and time again, CRT speculators inevitably fail.
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Time and time again, the U.S. has shown leadership during world crises.
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Time and time again, we see people's unconscious bias inform their decisions.
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I've time and time again outed myself as a Taylor Swift apologist.
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These attacks have popped up time and time again throughout the West.
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I (a serial hair-washer) have heard this time and time again.
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HENG: Time and time again we see that is not the case .
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This is a claim that scientists have debunked time and time again.
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Luxury fashion has a knack for trolling us time and time again.
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He harped on Trump's donations to Democrats time and time again. Why?
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And I have gotten back up time and time and time again.
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But, as we've proclaimed time and time again, culottes are infinitely versatile.
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But I kept hearing multiple versions of stories time and time again.
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As we've seen, time and time again from Washington regulators, the Prop.
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We've been turning to it time and time again in recent weeks.
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And on this, we have failed LGBTQ2 people, time and time again.
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Time and time again, Trump's claims about "fake news" have been debunked.
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Americans have been told time and time again that 'elections have consequences.
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BECKY QUICK: Wells Fargo has run into trouble time and time again.
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Our courage, determination, and commitment has proved it time and time again.
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Time and time again, he has embarrassed himself and denigrated his office.
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Raising the debt ceiling time and time again is not a solution.
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They were building the driver, executives had said time and time again.
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But somehow Lady Gaga manages to achieve this time and time again.
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That's what we're witnessing now; what we've witnessed time and time again.
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Time and time again, new trends replace old ones in the Dow.
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It has an immune system that rejects it time and time again.
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Rocksteady has proven time and time again that they're world-building extraordinaires.
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But we will come back to this battle time and time again.
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It's a play the White House has run time and time again.
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My sister and I had taken this ride time and time again.
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Time and time again, courts dismissed the challenges, or juries rejected them.
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As LaBolt says about pundits' inaccuracy, "This happens time and time again."
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I've have moments like that time and time again over the years.
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We see this time and time again, often with extremely troubling results.
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However, that love and safety must be earned time and time again.
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Time and time again, Meghan has been portrayed in a villainous light.
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We have failed to protect our children's lives, time and time again.
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"How can you treat me like this time and time again?" video
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What she found, time and time again, was that cooking wasn't static.
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As we've said time and time again, Elon Musk is serious about boring.
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But they all get overshadowed, time and time again, by Blake's covetable hair.
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"I've seen that time and time again, so don't be surprised," he said.
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Remember this duster coat that's sold out time and time (and time!) again?
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Time and time again, they put America below the rest of the world.
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Time and time again, they argued that media coverage of Trump is unfair.
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Ryan Reynolds has been anointed the "King of Twitter" time and time again.
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"God bless you on your journey," she would say time and time again.
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This is a hypothetical that has been brought up time and time again.
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"This type of hand hold is seen time and time again," said Wood.
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Time and time again, Trump has proven that he owns the post-debate.
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These are always the same things that come up time and time again.
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The Verge's Vlad Savov has done that time and time and time again.
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And yet, time and time again they reunite for sweet moments like this.
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Those challenges are the ones they have been through time and time again.
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Look at any action movie and you see it time and time again.
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Portability over visual fidelity has worked in Nintendo's favor time and time again.
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Here's an idea we'll suggest time and time again: wear one over pants.
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Time and time again I tell people: You've got to know your limits.
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Yeah, Republicans have already eaten it time and time again in this regard.
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He fulfilled that duty time and time again, as completely as anyone could.
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But you see it time and time again directed at many many people.
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It's about repetition, the things we go back to time and time again.
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I saw time and time again, people were afraid to share their stories.
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Time and time again, she is rejected for not meeting the right credentials.
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You'll be fatigued, irritable, and reaching for a coffee, time and time again.
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"We've seen the pattern time and time again across the country," he said.
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And it's that episodic structure that saves Infinity War time and time again.
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You will make a lot of mistakes and fail time and time again.
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Time and time again we see people in positions of power fail us.
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It is a vicious cycle that she has seen time and time again.
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Time and time again, Mr. Guy finds that Anker makes winning charging cables.
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"We've gone through this time and time again in different cities," he said.
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What redeems this book, time and time again, are the stories Murphy tells.
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That's what Richard Russo does, without pretension or fuss, time and time again.
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Time and time again, canines have made important contributions to US military missions.
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Time and time again, he found that risks existed but were frequently exaggerated.
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A silicone roll-up bib that will save them time and time again
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I've heard the same, time and time again, with the Rehab Racket project.
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As an athlete myself, I experienced this time and time again growing up.
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Researchers have found time and time again that more guns mean more deaths.
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Republicans have used the culture wars as their closing argument time and time again.
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We know amidst the good and the bad you struggled, time and time again.
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Time and time again, he's proved he has the grace of a mythical creature.
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It is a tactic that he is going to use time and time again.
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She's been relegated to the role of damsel in distress time and time again.
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However, studies have proved time and time again that the abortion pill is safe.
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But time and time again, on issue after issue, Trump makes the wrong choices.
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"It's telling us what space exploration tells us time and time again," said Hayes.
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As the Internet has told us time and time again, honey badgers simply DGAF.
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We see this time and time again; it's action without consequence for the West.
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Trump, as had been demonstrated time and time again, loves to play the victim.
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The death of the devoted e-reader has been foretold time and time again.
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"I have said time and time again, Mexico will not pay for any wall."
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That, TBH, is why it makes such a good gift time and time again.
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But as the Trump administration has proven time and time again, anything is possible.
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I've said it time and time again; Mexico will not pay for any wall.
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Time and time again, studies have found evidence of such prejudice across multiple characteristics.
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And who prove, time and time again, that they are in it for good.
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This "buy and hold" strategy is one he has reiterated time and time again.
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They terrify us because they could happen (and have happened) time and time again.
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We have seen these types of attacks take place time and time again. Why?
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And as others have noted time and time again, the cruelty is the point.
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EB: Time and time again, I have seen youth advocacy make the impossible possible.
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I think we've proved time and time again we're entertaining, we're great role models.
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And as we've seen time and time again -- from Oklahoma City to Aurora, Colo.
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As we've said time and time again, there's an intricate art to looking messy.
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We've seen it time and time again: The teens are obsessed with fidget spinners.
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We've seen it time and time again on the long-running Discovery Channel show.
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"As we've been saying time and time again, AdTech abuse is global," he added.
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It is instead using an idea that has been recycled, time and time again.
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There have been versions of Menendez—and his moral lapses—time and time again.
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Good writing, we're told time and time again, is born from love, not avarice.
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I have to give Trump credit for using his celebrity time and time again.
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But the left kick has proven an issue for Lineker time and time again.
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But the president's been clear time and time again exactly what their mission is.
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And yet, time and time again, the lessons from those shutdowns are never learned.
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"We hear it time and time again that business needs certainty," Mr. Collins added.
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Trump has argued time and time again that Mueller found there was no collusion.
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Both parents sought help from treatment centers, not once, but time and time again.
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If we went soft on those issues we would prevail time and time again.
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Incumbents have used this approach time and time again, from FDR to Barack Obama.
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As has been proven time and time again, piracy will always find a way.
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Ariel Winter has proven herself to be a smart cookie time and time again.
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Why you'll hear about this again: This has proven true time and time again.
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Overall, Snoop Dogg's recipe is the one I'll be using time and time again.
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But I think she's shown time and time again that she's an excellent goalkeeper.
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Michael B. Jordan has proved time and time again that he's an incredible actor.
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We invite chefs to prove this assertion—and they do, time and time again.
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Iran has shown time and time again that it has very sophisticated cyber capabilities.
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"The rhetoric, time and time again, has enabled those kind of behaviors," Doolittle said.
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Time and time again, the CBO's projections have differed significantly from the actual outcomes.
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"I have explained this time and time again, but they won't listen," he said.
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We've seen it time and time again, we build it back, it gets destroyed.
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What kinds of books do you find yourself returning to time and time again?
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Trump time and time again has denigrated the need to talk with the North.
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"Time and time again doom-mongers have predicted the demise of the City and time and time again they have been proved wrong," Fox told an audience at the medieval Guildhall, built above a ruined Roman amphitheatre in London's traditional financial heart.
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We've seen time and time again that shoppers love a good one-and-done outfit.
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But Trump's own instincts and worldview lead him time and time again to bashing immigrants.
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They hate people associated with him and they let that show time and time again.
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Tap or click here for a cool geography game you'll play time and time again.
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Khloé has proven time and time again that her monochromatic game is totally on point.
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But since the birth of my child, I've been proven wrong time and time again.
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When you've messed up time and time again, at some point saying sorry isn't enough.
|
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She's proven time and time again, that no matter what she's selling, we're buying. Socks?
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The declaration that Emily's breastfeeding is "disgusting" is repeated time and time again by passersby.
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Mr. Mooney (Mark Blum) used it to teach Joe a lesson time and time again.
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Chandran says she pitched over 72 potential investors, and heard "no" time and time again.
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Mark Ruffalo has proven time and time again he can't be trusted with Avengers spoilers.
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Time and time again, Einstein's theory of general relativity passes cosmic tests near and far.
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Time and time again, I have watched big tough men fall in love with Trucker.
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Time and time again, the businessman outsider applied the cunning of Sun Tzu and won.
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He has done it time and time again during his four years in public life.
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Like social change has proved that time and time again that's how things get done.
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The multi-camera sitcom has proved as much, time and time again, throughout TV's history.
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" Call details this disconnect time and time again in the paper, "Robots in American Law.
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I've pruned, and sliced back, and still find myself time and time again sucked in.
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And as they have done time and time again, the Cavaliers methodically smothered their opponent.
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He asserted, time and time again, that King was killed by the United States military.
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The Internet has shown time and time again that it will defend itself when attacked.
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I have tried time and time again to get the Senate to do just that.
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A knife was "plunged" in "time and time again," he said, according to Maui Now.
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"Time and time again [Telsa has] targeted production numbers that they haven't hit," Johnson said.
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Yet today in America, we see it happening time and time again – the poverty trap.
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Time and time again, people have managed to guide innovations for the good of humanity.
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I've seen this time and time again and I know I'm not the only one.
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It's a horror subgenre that's shown its face time and time again throughout the decades.
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Yet time and time again, we see that human rights are denied to certain populations.
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The investor noted how this boom-and-bust cycle has happened time and time again.
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We have seen this quality in former Vice President Joe Biden time and time again.
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But time and time again we see the candidates with the deepest pockets win elections.
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And that does not equal happiness, as people can attest to time and time again.
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Or—as has been asked time and time again—what's happened to Alex Turner's accent?
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Both variations have been used time and time again, and both variations are extremely dumb.
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Nothing rebuilds bonds better than mutual embarrassment — as karaoke teaches us time and time again.
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Time and time again, I noticed that customers would say one thing, but mean another.
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It applies to people in the media who missed Trump's rise time and time again.
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Time and time again, researchers and journalists have looked into claims of widespread voter fraud.
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"Time and time again, people will tell you what you can't do," the mayor said.
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Time and time again, young black men are the victims of the most violent assaults.
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I learned one lesson time and time again over those two years - animals have power.
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He has shown time and time again that he has no respect for the law.
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The ban has been exposed time and time again for lacking any national security value.
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Pyongyang has time and time again broken almost every nuclear pledge it has ever committed.
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"We heard time and time again that people wanted to celebrate our diversity," Wobser said.
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The political establishment, proven wrong time and time again, think they know what they're doing.
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"Time and time again, she doesn't listen to people of color," Ruli told BuzzFeed News.
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No one wants to talk about difficult aspects of their lives time and time again.
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As we've been told time and time again, a Friends reunion is absolutely never happening.
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"I think, frankly, that's the point the president misses time and time again," he added.
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Time and time again, they've found that Russia interfered to help Trump and damage Clinton.
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But as demonstrated time and time again, the market tends to get ahead of itself.
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The left has shown us time and time again where they stand on this issue.
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That is just good common sense, and that's what they heard time and time again.
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I've seen it happen time and time again in universities, in corporations, in the government.
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Time and time again, Trump has put forward policy ideas that target certain minority groups.
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Elizabeth Loftus, psychology's leading researcher on false memory, has shown this time and time again.
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This plot line reflects the "legend" referred to in the series' title — a mythology in which a hero, reborn time and time again, rises to vanquish an evil, also reborn time and time again, with the help of the powerful Princess Zelda and the Triforce.
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The notion that sexual violence is a "women's issue" has been disproven time and time again.
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This question has been asked time and time again by scientists and climate change deniers alike.
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This is the secret sauce that keeps us coming to the theater time and time again.
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Many of the costumes are used time and time again thanks to good maintenance and repair.
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Yet Pompeo has shown time and time again how willing he is to defend the president.
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Time and time again, ignorance of this key fact has proved disastrous for the American people.
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Ask the family of Kate Steinle, with sanctuary cities that are defended time and time again.
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Because those data sets have been used time and time again, they are viewed as reliable.
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Time and time again, Comey from day one assumed that he could do whatever he wanted.
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Time and time again, we come across investors who are paying exorbitant fees in their portfolios.
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And I think that Nancy has demonstrated time and time again that she has a backbone.
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Time and time again, Emilia Clarke proves she's anything but predictable when it comes to beauty.
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This is the kind of racial disparity we've seen time and time again in media coverage.
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But as researchers have shown time and time again, there are ways to trick such systems.
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This is something I've seen time and time again in my reporting on the opioid epidemic.
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It conveys the sense of roiling thought, and it returns time and time again to Nelly.
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We have seen time and time again the mistake of placing our blind trust in algorithms.
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" She continues: "It's written down, so it's there to look back at, time and time again.
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Time and time and time again, fans have taken Hollywood to task for racially insensitive casting.
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Now, as we have seen time and time again, radicals may well step into the void.
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" He continues, "We have reached out to her and she ignored us time and time again.
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We have seen this time and time again in response to societal crises: A drug epidemic?
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During that time he saw the need for quality, affordable healthcare options time and time again.
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Research has shown, time and time again, that diversity is good for business and the economy.
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They happen time and time again in the same places, in the most economically depressed areas.
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"I mean, I've had people totally tear apart my looks time and time again," she said.
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Time and time again, that kind of information results in an immediate guilty plea, case over.
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She's the most qualified candidate for the job, and she's shown it time and time again.
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This sort of thinking -- anecdotes = data -- is disproven time and time again by the actual science.
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Nothing flashy or especially Instagrammable, but the products you'll nonetheless reach for time and time again.
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I was told, time and time again, that God's potential didn't exist in people like me.
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Fortunately, net neutrality supporters have already stepped up time and time again to protect net neutrality.
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"I have made that clear TIME AND TIME AGAIN - and you ignore the FACTS!" he added.
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As we've established time and time again, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are officially a Thing.
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And we've seen that now, time and time again, and it's proven itself to be correct.
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Within each category, some of the same brands and products came up time and time again.
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Of course, he also promised, time and time again, that Mexico would pay for the wall.
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However, time and time again, we have seen teenagers age 16 or 17 achieve amazing feats.
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"He has time and time again treated constituents like they don't matter to him," she said.
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President Donald Trump time and time again has denigrated the need to talk with North Korea.
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I've never been stopped by the cops time and time again, been searched and been humiliated.
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Yet time and time again, he got involved anyway to stand on the anti-LGBTQ side.
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This is a mistake that scientists, reporters, and right-thinking liberals make time and time again.
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"I have warned people time and time again," the sheriff said at a briefing last week.
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Meanwhile, claims of huge business costs from environmental programs have been wrong time and time again.
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"I mean, we have done that time and time again with various different products," he said.
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We will survive it, as we have time and time again, but they leave a scar.
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"We have seen time and time again that colonial status is simply not working," Soto said.
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And they told me, time and time again, of the deaths the rehab system couldn't prevent.
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Time and time again, we heard about the way the box had come to define them.
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But they also see those women being treated with hatred and cruelty, time and time again.
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With so much competition, Cherry has expanded her hours time and time again over the years.
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And you see her go back to [her first husband, Jeff Gillooly] time and time again.
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"She has said time and time again that I should stop taking the medicine," he said.
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Time and time again, the allegations have spawned what has become a genre of pseudo-apologies.
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That doesn't stop them from organizing for the candidate, as staffers stress time and time again.
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Time and time again, they had the same explanation: There's still a lot of stigma surrounding addiction.
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But — and I've heard this time and time again — for some reason my third is so easy.
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" Hannah promptly wrote back, "@luke_parker216 time and time again Jesus loved and ate with 'sinners' who laughed.
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Time and time again, President Donald Trump seems to side with dictators over his own intelligence community.
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To tamp down the stirring of anger or confusion when that proved impossible, time and time again.
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Time and time again, Pompeo has gone out of his way to defend and protect the president.
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"Time and time again, [Trump's] made them look like fools," said Ray Clifton, an electrician in Pace.
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"Time and time again I see clients that have 'overdone it' with an exfoliating scrub," she says.
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Time and time again we have come to learn it isn't wise to come for Alicia Keys.
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The Sharks pushed hard soon thereafter only to be turned away time and time again by Greiss.
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Time and time again, Simone Biles puts everything she has and more into her gravity-defying routines.
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As we've pointed out time and time again, Ariel Winter does and dresses precisely as she pleases.
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But they're all recipes and techniques you'll be able to come back to time and time again.
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It's helped us out time and time again when native apps refuse to load up a video.
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The footage we used worked perfectly because this is something that has happened time and time again.
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" The following year, Kelly insisted that he "told people time and time again that I'm not married.
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Except its subjects aren't the rich, white suburban kids whose stories we've heard time and time again.
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But most gadgets can be repaired, as the folks at iFixit have revealed time and time again.
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They also passed me over, time and time again, for promotions — instead favoring less-qualified male candidates.
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It's a beauty lesson we learn time and time again: What sets you apart makes you beautiful.
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Your app, service or products needs a hook that brings your users back time and time again.
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I usually reach for sheet masks, because time and time again, I'm fooled into thinking they're easy.
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"We've been in these situations time and time again since we were kids playing AAU," Paul said.
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There are certain beauty products that editors, stylists, and trusted friends alike recommend time and time again.
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And I've worked with Pip Norton, a sound recorder/mixer, time and time again because she's amazing.
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Now that it's been done time and time again, the costume-as-protest gimmick is less clever.
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According to numerous reports, a smarthome hub designed by Nest has been delayed time and time again.
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Most social science suggests that people pursue information that concerns their existing biases, time and time again.
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Nerdy Google has failed at social time and time again, so it considered buying teen sensation Snapchat.
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"Nothing big wrong went wrong, right?" was a verdict repeated time and time again by smiling locals.
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As for Ramsay, he's made it clear time and time again: Everything is up for harsh criticism.
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How could he think he's "exposing" someone who's already been exposed and roasted time and time again?
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The two names we've heard time and time again: Board director Ryan Graves and CTO Thuan Pham.
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They're the ones who time and time again have stalled or refused to pass comprehensive immigration reform.
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"Their investigation revealed that Andrea Constand had been untruthful time and time and time again," he said.
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" If confirmed, he added, "he will have to be recused from key decisions time and time again.
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While every financial situation is unique, I've seen this kind of thing happen time and time again.
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But lately, we've grown tired of the typical blacks and grays we see time and time again.
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I took time to "pause" every day We've all heard it time and time again: Take breaks.
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Time and time again, Republican elected officials have politely suggested that Trump use Twitter less and differently.
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We've been over what internet boyfriends are time and time again, but it just never gets old.
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Tough on crime measures have, time and time again, proven to be ineffective in actually reducing crime.
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Time and time again, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have proved their superiority over the human race.
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It was an admirable strategy, but consumer confidence was hit time and time again as a result.
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Ariel Winter has hit back against her critics time and time again – and she's not done yet.
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"The rhetoric, time and time again, has enabled those kind of behaviors," he told The Washington Post.
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Through smart decision making and personnel moves, the couch has outfoxed his opponents time and time again.
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Here are the most egregious credit mistakes far too many people make time and time again.22.
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"I think that Nancy has demonstrated, time and time again, that she has a backbone," she said.
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But history shows policies like this have been implemented time and time again since the nation began.
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Time and time again, the leaders at companies that succeed are those that are built for longevity.
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"There are Black models who aren't booked because they have cornrows time and time again," she says.
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" Time, and time again, the Supreme Court has held that an injury can't be "conjectural or hypothetical.
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The woman has raw talent dripping out of her pores, which she's demonstrated time and time again.
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He has done this whole "piss off the internet with rude, unwanted commentary" time and time again.
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Streaming on: Max Go The story of the Manhattan Project has been told time and time again.
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One danger that Scoggins has run into time and time again is the threat of the guillotine.
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Time and time again, Chung has made the case for flats (for which we are forever grateful).
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Third parties—I have seen it time and time again in my 54 years on this planet.
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" In a video announcing her endorsement, Giffords said, "He was there for me, time and time again.
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Russia itself took over the counterattacking and found the goal at its mercy time and time again.
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Time and time again, moments in my life have forced me to realize what politics really means.
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I'm tired of having to stand up against hate, against vilification, time and time and time again.
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Pitched against World Cup luminaries like Argentina and Brazil, Peru came up short time and time again.
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And it&aposs just brought up time and time again that this is really rare and special.
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But time and time again, when workers fight back, we beat Uber even with all their billions.
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I guess maybe his campaign wasn't imploding as has been suggested by pundits time and time again.
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Democrats try time and time again to have an immigration "fix" now and secure the border later.
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"We've said this time and time again: look under the hood and do your homework," he said.
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You have made yourself available to the legislature as you've promised time and time again for questions.
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But she's getting support from people who feel like NBC management failed her time and time again.
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Time and time again, VCs had proven their willingness to inject millions into standard concepts lacking originality.
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We see time and time again that even overwhelmingly popular public views don&apost translate to policy.
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Time and time again, history proves that those who refuse to be forward-looking get left behind.
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She has been fully vetted time and time again, and she is an honest and courageous woman.
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It's the "national script": the same dialogue people turn to time and time again after tragedy strikes.
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These issues come up time and time again, no matter the city that federal investigators look at.
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Instead, this is a bias that has been found time and time again in just about everyone.
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Frankie Edgar's straight line charges sent him flying past Aldo time and time again in their two matches.
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SpaceX is a well-respected company that has proven its technological chops time and time again, McDowell added.
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Both Lombard and Oezdemir were able to land punishing blows time and time again against Smith's lead leg.
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And it's easy to believe that when the systems in place has supported this time and time again.
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It's been proven time and time again that messing with Tesco Mobile on Twitter is a bad idea.
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Time and time again, Trump has brought immigration policy front and center, often calling on Congress to act.
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It's proven itself to work for logging into my social media and email accounts time and time again.
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"Time and time again, I thought it was my duty to clean up his dirty deeds," said Cohen.
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For one thing, Alice was a Southside Serpent — as F.P. so helpfully reminds her time and time again.
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And the hair was dyed with only cheap hair dye, and she permed it time and time again.
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The two of them are a force and they are proving it time and time again this season.
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He had been talking time and time again about we don&apost want to make concessions up front.
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As liberation struggles have demonstrated time and time again, this has to happen not only individually but collectively.
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TIME and time again, entrepreneurs have given business travellers services that they did not realise that they needed.
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The Innovator's Dilemma, of course, is about the trap that successful companies fall into time and time again.
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Simone Biles has proven time and time again that she is light-years ahead of her gymnastics contemporaries.
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Bernie Sanders was unelectable -- and they've been wrong time and time again, his wife Jane Sanders said Monday.
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They don't see the passes that he makes time and time again, how he creates for his teammates.
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It's a story that plays out time and time and time again for both residential and business customers.
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Time and time again over the next six months, Spicer willingly ignored facts to make the President's case.
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After all, the BFFs have proven time and time again how great they look together on the carpet.
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" "We've seen time and time again that pushing back against a changing landscape leaves us in the dust.
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Time and time again, Trump has demonstrated either ignorance or contempt when it comes to our legal system.
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Sadly, I have experienced this same story time and time again, caring for countless women with cervical cancer.
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Time and time again, Robert finds that people assume his guilt in spite of his conviction being quashed.
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She had ruined her "trustworthiness" time and time again by giving partial truths to spin away her mistakes.
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I have asked for help time and time again for six years and through five separate confinement locations.
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We hear it time and time again: The nation is divided, polarized, tribal and it is getting worse.
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"It's been frustrating," she said, to wait all these years only to be disappointed time and time again.
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A moment you'll later relive time and time again in your mind until... Until one day it passes.
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Time and time again, Republicans have shown us who they care about – and it's not the American people.
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Time and time again, the company builds products and systems that give short shrift to security and privacy.
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"As we've seen time and time again, there's Verizon's network and then there's all the rest," he added.
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He's laid out what he would like to see and he's made that clear time and time again.
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Weintraub, who is 14 years into a six-year term, was defeated time and time again by McGahn.
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But ultimately, if you look at our records, I stood up to corporate America time and time again.
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Time and time again we find la moreneta sites directly on top of ancient temples of goddess worship.
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When they tried to submit their null findings, they "were rejected time and time again," the paper reports.
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"We have seen time and time again that discrimination is costly," Strangio said in an interview with Broadly.
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But North Korea has shown time and time again it's willing to detain, kidnap, torture, and kill outsiders.
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She found time and time again that they were not bad children; they were just doing bad things.
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"What came up time and time again was that there wasn't substantive writing on their work," she said.
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She noted that time and time again the women remarked, "nobody asked us before," while sharing their stories.
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Time and time again, their lack of expertise shows in the day-to-day dysfunction of their agencies.
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And yet they chose to take them on, time and time again, for both me and my twin.
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Some of those skills are internal, and you have to learn them by failing time and time again.
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Time and time again in answer after answer, Klobuchar drove home her basic message: I'm from the Midwest.
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This software has been shown time and time again to work much crappier when identifying darker skin tones.
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That's not inherently bad in and of itself — but it's a perspective we've seen time and time again.
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"Time and time again, these arguments have been thrown out of court," the IRS said in a warning.
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A few people with very few resources have outmaneuvered a state apparatus — it's happened time and time again.
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Rosenstein has reiterated time and time again that he has yet to see any reason to fire Mueller.
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Time and time again, it's been proven to people of color that the police aren't for their protection.
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Against the frequent feints of Frankie Edgar and Dominick Cruz, Faber swung at air time and time again.
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And the lock industry has shown time and time again that they'll reuse things, even really dumb things.
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"We expect this to be an ongoing problem because time and time again, the Russians have brazenly conducted these operations — as we saw in the US election and the Brexit debate without facing any serious repercussions, despite being blatantly caught in the act time and time again," the official added.
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Cassini's imaging team has found Peggy time and time again, but not always where and when they expected it.
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Time and time again, she's managed to cross those pesky grates with the elegance and swagger of, well, Rihanna.
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Time and time again, chefs, home cooks, companies have all tried and failed to recreate Twinkies's signature flavor profile.
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We are learning time and time again, Paul, that critics of Putin are not safe at home, nor abroad.
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They're good at what they do, and so time and time again users searched for them and their work.
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Time and time again people messaged thanking me for reminding them of DOMO, but that they had no pictures.
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We've been warned time and time again about the risks of holding onto mascara past the six-month mark.
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And yet time and time again, the Fox News and Fox Business channels end up setting his administration's agenda.
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"She has been fully vetted time and time again, and she is an honest and courageous woman," he said.
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Rather than returning time and time again to these flu comparisons, let's focus on a problem we can fix.
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It was because time and time again I felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds.
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Time and time again, including recently with Hurricane Harvey, San Antonio residents have come together following tragedy, she said.
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Trust, as we've seen time and time again, can be exploited by influencers and companies for their bottom line.
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She represents a sorry, weak person who accepts abuse 4 money, a man who cheats time and time again.
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Yet the myth Price propagated has been used time and time again to restrict the use of these drugs.
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"I kept hearing time and time again, there's no such thing as a Breathalyzer for distracted driving," Lieberman said.
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"There's a reason Salesforce continues to be voted a top employer time and time again," says one Salesforce employee.
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Time and time again civilians in Aleppo and other cities damn all of the parties engaged in the war.
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He has access to lawyers and he uses that card time and time again to try and silence people.
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Together, Russian and Syrian government forces have, to put it mildly, put civilians at risk time and time again.
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We've been told time and time again to regularly brush and floss our teeth ever since we can remember.
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Studies have shown time and time again that writing down your goals can be a powerful form of motivation.
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These incidents we are seeing time and time again in America are not as a result of mental illness.
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If we're going to have outcomes like that [Rodriguez fight] time and time again, (I'd say), 'No, don't fight.
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Time and time again, the vast "synergies" and consumer benefits promised before such deals wind up being decidedly hollow.
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More importantly, both Rubio and Cruz forced Trump, time and time again, to defend (quite unsuccessfully) his policy stances.
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From the Philippines to Portland, Oregon, the strategy has worked time and time again for the San Francisco company.
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"This past year, the courts have ruled time and time again that the Muslim ban is unlawful," Dessaules said.
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But one theme has come up time and time again: Westworld is a place where anyone can be anything.
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If Stephens hasn't fixed it, why not simply do what has been shown to work time and time again?
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These are the formulas we go back to time and time again because we know they're going to deliver.
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This post ran originally on THUMP UK.Football, we're told time and time again, is a game of two halves.
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The public is told time and time again that there is simply no other way to feed the masses.
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Yet, time and time again, Congress holds hearings berating the VA for not improving performance and not moving faster.
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Hauser's art delivers a punch time and time again from a modest palette of mainly primary and secondary colors.
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I know because we heard time and time again from them that their top priority was freedom — not prosperity.
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Yet Trump has done this, time and time again, as recently as the third presidential debate on Wednesday night.
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The 49ers have proven me wrong time and time again after I've dismissed their undefeated start to the season.
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Time and time again, members of Congress have proven resistant to enacting even minor changes in federal marijuana policy.
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"Time and time again, Hillary has done and said what is right, not what is politically expedient," Giffords said.
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Why was Law promoted when Boston's Catholic children were sexually abused, ignored, and pushed aside time and time again?
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He's a wealthy celebrity who has broken the rules time and time again and now must face the consequences.
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I don't regret any of the decisions I've made and will make them time and time again if necessary.
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The band is likely to draw here from its declarative fourth album, "Time and Time Again," released in 2014.
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The immediate subject matter itself wasn't funny—rather it was the absurdity of continued injustice, time and time again.
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He's born the brunt of pay issues and PEDs time and time again over the course of his career.
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Zendaya may only be 19, but she's proven time and time again that age and wisdom aren't mutually exclusive.
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The Khaleesi has proven time and time again that she will do what is necessary to achieve her ends.
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He paces around Hideko's small apartment, creating the same circle, time and time again, seemingly oblivious to other people.
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Northwestern has proven time and time again over the past two seasons that they are not to be underestimated.
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Time and time again we hear calls for action and yet these discussions fade quicker with each passing catastrophe.
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But time and time again, Trump has sought to blame governors -- Democratic ones -- for shortfalls or lack of preparedness.
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"There are some places in the landscape that seem to avoid fire time and time again," said Dr. Krawchuk.
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And from exit polling, Trump supporters have time and time again proven to be predominantly white and predominantly male.
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McConnell used the filibuster time and time again to block even Obama's picks for his Cabinet and court vacancies.
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I remember this moment and, because I have told her about it time and time again, so does she.
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This offense-minded brand of genius, however well-intentioned, has been misused time and time again in the MCU.
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It was because time and time again, I felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds.
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Time and time again, Republicans have accepted higher domestic spending because Democrats have agreed to accept higher Pentagon spending.
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Time and time again, the police responded, buildings were evacuated and, after tense waits, the centers and schools reopened.
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It has proved time and time again resilient to international criticism, and willing to fight back against Western condemnation.
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Time and time again, the Trump campaign and now the White House have failed to directly confront the allegations.
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As famous dog-arbiter We Rate Dogs has demonstrated time and time again, rating dogs is a difficult business.
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Crooked Hillary is a corrupt, lying and unethical person that time and time again, places America in grave danger!
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Prosecutors say these actions by Cohen and former Trump campaign aides impeded the Russia investigation time and time again.
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Time and time again, Kennedy seemed to be in the right place at the right time to make history.
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I&aposve observed this self-limiting belief time and time again in events I&aposve facilitated over the years.
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The government-leaning Supreme Court and electoral board have stymied the opposition-led National Assembly time and time again.
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It will be asking them, as it has time and time again, to believe the word of Paul Skalnik.
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The username-password login scheme is a prime example of "good enough" security that fails time and time again.
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It betrays the professionalism I have seen time and time again displayed and practiced by our brave correctional employees.
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It reported time and time again that a disturbed individual was a clear and present danger to harm others.
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The president has significant demands, covering issues that Congress has shown time and time again they can't agree on.
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But the bank has wronged its customers time and time again and has consistently managed to come out ahead.
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"Time and time again, Russia uses the same false narrative to deflect attention from their allies in Damascus," she said.
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As for her gown, Paltrow turned to a label she's trusted time and time again on the red carpet: Valentino.
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However, time and time again, I remind myself that who I am is NOT a hindrance — it is a blessing.
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Points one and two are not solvable, they're constants in the market that have been proven time and time again.
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Time and time again, America, like George Bailey, had been asked to set aside other goals to respond to crisis.
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Eric becomes all but estranged from his daughters when he picks his new wife over them, time and time again.
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Sadly, time and time again, the fact that someone is the victim of discrimination or worse — violence — hasn't been enough.
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The trolls' fury confirms a lesson that Doctor Who teaches fans time and time again: Sometimes, people can be terrible.
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Naturally, beauty brands are aware of this, and we've seen revamps of packaging, formulas, or both, time and time again.
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If you've tried time and time again to quit your seltzer habit, you might as well give up the ghost.
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And as Kylie Jenner has proven time and time again, Coachella is essentially synonymous with donning a vibrant hued wig.
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"You have reefs getting hammered time and time again, year after year," NOAA oceanographer Mark Eakin told Gizmodo last month.
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"Time and time and time again they turn the other way," he told host Stephen Colbert of Republicans Tuesday night.
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But because time and time again we are asked to label ourselves, growth can feel limited to a specific path.
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It's all about building your brand, being patient, making the right decision time and time again, and watching your numbers.
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However, like we've said time and time again, you don't need to go broke to shop like a beauty pro.
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Time and time again, the president has lashed out at just about anyone who has criticized him or his allies.
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It's been a throwback look that's been called time and time again, an accessory that's been begging for a rebrand.
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The focus on race and class is something I've heard time and time again from drug policy experts and activists.
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As movies like Sky High and Incredibles 2 have told us time and time again, parenting a superhero isn't easy.
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We're no strangers to the brand's formulation, which has sold out time and time again since its launch last year.
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Time and time again, judges have looked at robots as entities that do only what they are programmed to do.
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She's also proven herself, time and time again, to be a voice of reason on Twitter and in her interviews.
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Especially because, as we've seen time and time again in recent months, where there's one victim, there are usually more.
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Chris Christie eviscerated him time and time again -- about his canned responses to questions, and his lack of real answers.
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In the months since, we've raced to purchase different versions of her already beloved footwear styles time and time again.
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Time and time again Stephens seemed to have Moicano along the fence and still fall short on his punches somehow.
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Fashion can be used as a powerful tool to express a political stance, as we've seen time and time again.
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And time and time again, like Charlie Brown and his football, we're eager to repeat our mistakes, having learned nothing.
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He noted that what Trump has repeated time and time again is not at all what Sanders had just said.
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In my life as a soldier and citizen, I have seen time and time again that inaction has dire consequences.
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How could this country, with its melting-pot culture, possibly succumb to blind fear and xenophobia time and time again?
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Time and time again, Bonobos has proven itself to be a dependable menswear retailer — and this release is no different.
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He's praised the "Foundation" series by Isaac Asimov time and time again, and even launched the series into deep space.
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We might remind ourselves that no man is a team, but Ronaldo has defied that concept time and time again.
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He has shown time and time again that he makes impulsive decisions based on the loudest voice in the room.
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We see time and time again that those most in need before a disaster strikes are the most vulnerable afterward.
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Not to mention that the VA has proved time and time again that it can't spend its current budget wisely.
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"Added Kernishniuk: "Time and time again simple human errors that could be easily avoided expose sensitive data on the internet.
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I saw time and time again, how they practiced the patience to identify and uncover the evidence in a case.
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Pete Tong believes the songs are "what makes the film watchable time and time again"—and it's hard to disagree.
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Yes, they have bucked our party time and time again ... They do what they feel is best for their state.
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Considering they've proven time and time again that they can only solve problems when they're all together...well, they're screwed.
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Time and time again, Jordan and his fellow Freedom Caucusers made then Speaker John Boehner's legislative life a living hell.
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But as Ms. Campbell has proved time and time again, she is a fighter who knows how to bounce back.
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Many Americans lost the health coverage they were told time and time again by the president that they could keep.
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I find myself returning to this enigmatic, shapeshifting animation time and time again, especially in moments of loneliness or uncertainty.
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Time and time again, the US government has developed technology that later got used in a way it wasn't expecting.
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Pelosi hasn't been liked for a long time, and it's been used against her party's candidates time and time again.
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Time and time again I felt giddy with possibilities, informed in large part by the innovators I was talking to.
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That's what you do — and as a prosecutor I've seen it time and time again — when your client is guilty.
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Middleton has proved time and time again that she&aposs a fan of brands like Zara, Topshop, Gap, and Seraphine.
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She got to where she is by smartly and strategically mapping out a path to success -- time and time again.
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Will this be the feature that lures Sonic fans back to the series that's wronged them time and time again?
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They prefer rules that maximize their wealth — a trickle-down approach that has failed our nation time and time again.
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But Facebook has said time and time again it does not use microphones on people's phones to listen to conversations.
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"It is very disappointing, but not surprising as she has sought to mock the Islamic faith time and time again."
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It's the little things — at least with me — that I stumble with time and time and time and time again.
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Buttigieg has time and time again insisted that because of the NDA he signed, he can't talk about it either.
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G Frederik Andersen stood out time and time again, making 42 saves and several highlight-reel stops in Thursday's win.
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Time and time again, experts named the Tea Party as a successful example of all these facets of protest movements.
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Time and time again over the past few years, especially after a Supreme Court ruling in 2013, Shelby County v.
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Trump's demands are significant, and they cover issues that Congress has shown time and time again they can't agree on.
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What we've seen time and time again in Mexico is that cartels will sell to rival gangs without a problem.
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This model has, time and time again, left customer service, public welfare, transparency, and accountability lost drifting in the ether.
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And while we're always down to try something new, it's the basics we always come back to time and time again.
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Carolina smelled blood, and either went to Silva in the paint, or drove it to the rack, time and time again.
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Honor is in my view, doing the right thing at your own expense, and he did that time and time again.
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Time and time again, he chose one over all the others: the Mr. Peanut's Platinum Series Double Expandable Airline-Approved Tote.
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Her customers span industries of entertainment and finance, media and modeling, who all come back to Clarke time and time again.
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Time and time again dances have been the setting for the big reveal where the girl wows in a pretty dress.
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"The people who are worried about Amazon are the same people who turn on Amazon time and time again," Cramer added.
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The criticism of Sanders's tepid "class first" approach is something that has been leveled at his campaign time and time again.
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I knew I could trust them to perform at a really high level, time and time again, and for long takes.
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But time and time again, clients tell her they were not given access to a phone while in detention, she said.
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"I try my best to think positive, but when you go through it time and time again, it's hard," Otis says.
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SpaceX had failed time and time again and was completely grounded following a failed resupply mission to the International Space Station.
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Just last week, while chatting with a room full of Refinery22 readers, the same sentiment came up time and time again.
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Cunanan thinks he's keeping all these secrets so well, but time and time again people know exactly what he's up to.
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But as seen time and time again, loopholes make it ridiculously easy for violent abusers to get their hands on weapons.
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Fans know all too well that Harry's ability to love is what helps him save the day time and time again.
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Privilege, bias, and inequality exist, and to believe otherwise is to willfully ignore what has been proven time and time again.
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The impressive simplicity of his gameplans have worked time and time again despite his opponents knowing exactly what the Brazilian wants.
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We've seen it time and time again, from high-level Tesla employees fleeing for Lyft or Apple stealing Google's AI talent.
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He's said time and time again that he wants different states in play than the ones the GOP has traditionally targeted.
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It's a theme that Sanders, who some say leads the Democratic field's foreign policy thinking, has struck time and time again.
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The former pop star has proven time and time again throughout her career that she may have missed her true calling.
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Time and time again, Giannandrea has worked on technology that involves processing speech and text and providing useful information to users.
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But it's disgusting and disturbing to watch the President and leader of the free world do it time and time again.
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You touched the very core of the miracle time and time again: what lovely charm, what wondrous mystery, what infinite love!
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I expected something in-line with the provocative image revamp I'd seen his male predecessors seamlessly execute, time and time again.
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If there's one thing that's stressed time and time again in the Game of Thrones world, it's that history isn't linear.
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Time and time again, he failed to provide any means, even when pressed by the moderators, to achieve his end game.
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Will Forte has proven time and time again that he is fully committed to getting into character for his role on
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"These guys have shown their resilience time and time again, and now it will be tested more than ever," Sullivan said.
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It's hard to trust the world with your precious love when time and time again the world just doesn't make sense.
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Working together, the Energy and Commerce Committee members have continued to deliver results for the American people time and time again.
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Time and time again, the Washington punditry has been trumped (no pun intended) by the latest pivot away from campaign orthodoxy.
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"Time and time again, the President has condoned physical violence and divided Americans with his words and his actions," the wrote.
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Once you come into the restaurant, you're hearing 'welcome back,' and it's because they are coming back time and time again.
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But, as we have seen time and time again over the past few years, Twitter is not any kind of smart.
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We've seen time and time again that automakers are trying to cheat the system — we should be more vigilant, not less.
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Time and time again, the same story repeats — when faced with a generational challenge, the American people stand up and win.
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"Now we have had to fight through that, and I've been at the president's side time and time again," he said.
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"We see time and time again where our agents risk their lives to save those that are in danger," he said.
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Herrine: This is the reason why Pequod's has been nominated time and time again for the best deep dish in Chicago.
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"The majority is falling back on the same political playbook they've used time and time again: attack, obstruct and delay," Rep.
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"We were silenced, we were mocked, and our abuser was told time and time again, 'I'm on your side,'" she said.
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"We constantly see how liberal tech giants, time and time again, they target conservative voices," Heng told Fox News earlier Tuesday.
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Unfortunately for all involved, it's also a question that going forward will need to be answered — likely time and time again.
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The "Scunthorpe problem" has arisen time and time again when companies, acting with good intentions, have filtered legitimate names or content.
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They've quoted him time and time again, in the naming and telling of this hoodtastic (I made that word up) drama.
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Others, like Leap Motion, have attempted (time and time again) to get hand-movement controls for tech products to take off.
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What's more, Roberts' burger is slathered with a beet relish that has people in New York returning time and time again.
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I was told, time and time again, that this heritage does not belong on the wall, that this is no art.
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Third, the sad fact of the matter is that very few artists can duplicate their creative genius time and time again.
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There were times when they looked like they were eradicated but they have risen from the ashes time and time again.
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Time and time again, we've seen that countries with a generally healthy younger population tend to have generally healthy older populations.
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Chicago, however, offers a unique story in that its police department has demonstrated these kinds of problems time and time again.
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Time and time again, studies have shown that aerobic exercise alone isn't a great way to lose a lot of weight.
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As Wagenaar and Sagaria showed, and subsequent research has since replicated, most of us underestimate exponential processes time and time again.
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In theory, abstinence is an idealistic solution, but it has been shown time and time again to be unsuccessful in practice.
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Time and time again, we watch him fail to live up to the requirements of adult man let alone significant other.
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Memes have been there for us time and time again, giving us something to laugh at when we needed it most.
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"Time and time again, Russia uses the same false narrative to deflect attention from their allies in Damascus," Ms. Haley said.
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Time and time again, Trump has made a bold or controversial policy move only to later back down or reverse entirely.
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For over ten years, he played the genius billionaire who led the Avengers and saved the world time and time again.
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"He apologized time and time again, and I think that it's my choice as a woman to forgive him," she said.
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And we were told time and time again until Donald Trump got here that it was the inexorable rise of China.
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Nonna would tell me time and time again that the news of my birth had given her the strength to fight.
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"Investors have missed this hidden gem time and time again," a tax partner at law firm Cooley LLP told Business Insider.
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We've tried time and time again to define Souls-likes, but that definition was wide since it was a sub-genre.
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Uniqlo teaches us time and time again that warm, high-quality winter wear doesn't have to cost half a month's rent.
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"It is a product that I created once and benefit off of time and time again," she writes on her blog.
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Time and time again, when we go to companies and we show them this data and these analytics, they're pretty surprised.
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We have to forgive time and time again while racism or white silence in the face of racism continues to thrive.
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Time and time again, studies have found that the public is more likely to associate black people with criminality and violence.
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The southern sense of telling a story is something that I feel you see time and time again with southern artists.
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We're seeing time and time again, when there's an opportunity to give themselves a little bit more power, they're taking it.
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There's reason to take that sentiment with a grain of a salt, of course; it's been said time and time again.
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They've beaten the odds of capture, containment, and death, time and time again, thanks to their sheer will to find freedom.
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As history shows us time and time again, the Kim family lies, cheats and does anything it can to ensure its survival.
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We must continue to open up conversations and speak out on the issues that are happening around us time and time again.
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Yet he's also someone who has time and time again proven to be corrupt, sexist, racist, and all sorts of other -ists.
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I'm the opposite of an early riser, but have heard time and time again that waking up early leads to higher productivity.
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This happens time and time again, whether the issue is police officers getting shot, the Keystone pipeline, war, or something else entirely.
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But I have seen time and time again in business the power of skillful leadership to turn even the worst situations around.
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Then factor in the global gender pay gap and it's little wonder women are put in difficult positions time and time again.
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Instead, it pushed time and time again for a public health response — not just rhetorically, but in terms of policy as well.
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"I think the Hollywood aspect, we see this time and time again, it's cool to hate America these days," said Mike Gunzelman.
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But it's LaVar who's stolen the show from his sons time and time again as the basketball season builds toward March Madness.
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That would require Jon doing anything sensible, and as he's proven time and time again this season, that's just not his style.
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As Jughead (Cole Sprouse) tells us time and time again in voiceover, Riverdale represents all small towns that have a dark underbelly.
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Time and time again, my job becomes helping them heal from the damage their missteps have done to their relationships over time.
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As we've seen time and time again, disease knows no borders, and global health crises have immense security, economic, and humanitarian consequences.
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It's a word he repeats time and time again, and one that has left a deep imprint on his own family: education.
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"Well, we're not taking away your liberty, actually, and that's something we've tried to make clear time and time again," Tarr said.
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We say it time and time again: often, it's not what makeup you have on your face, but how you apply it.
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High-end art has proved time and time again over the years that it holds up its value even in financial downturns.
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It's all there: live, online, available to watch over and over, available to discuss, to stir our emotions time and time again.
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As we've pointed out time and time again, the Kardashian-Jenners are a group of celebrities inordinately passionate about setting a trend.
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But I've been disappointed time and time again, and saddened by the missed chance to empower 1.71 billion people to become creators.
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Time and time again, studies have emerged questioning whether radiation from phones might have a negative effect on sperm counts and fertility.
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That is something we heard time and time again from these students: They're working so hard – and yet, it still isn't enough.
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"You have to adjust yourself to what's happening, which greats like Jay-Z and Drake do time and time again," he says.
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Film yourself performing one of these adrenaline-fuelled activities and you can go back and relive the memories time and time again.
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"The amusement park industry is telling us time and time again that millions of people are without incident every year," he says.
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Kodak is banking on that love of the past, a tactic it's used before and continues to push time and time again.
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Time and time again, politicians have deployed explicit racism and dog whistles to justify policies to white constituents who harbor racial resentment.
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She made a habit of asking them about their greatest regrets, and she heard the same five regrets time and time again.
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This type of rationalization came up time and time again—that ghosting is better for both parties rather than providing an explanation.
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Trump's star has been targeted by vandals time and time again ... being defaced by fake blood, a golden toilet and a pickax.
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Time and time again it's proven that massive, uncontrolled retention of public data can lead to serious breaches of privacy and trust.
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The fourth and final rule is having "a better mousetrap," which Cramer has seen time and time again with tech giant Apple.
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No distractions except the sound of the Cayman all around me, the motor reaching up to its redline, time and time again.
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The airborne sensation and the freedom of the road ensured that she climbed on her trusty Harley-Davidson time and time again.
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"I've seen it time and time again — that look in his eyes when someone says it can't be done," Trump Jr. said.
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And who could forget the cornrow style, popularized in the early '00s (which has been appropriated time and time again of late)?
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This happens time and time again, whether the issue is police officers getting shot, the Keystone pipeline, war, or something else entirely.
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They've been burned more times than not — and immigration has proved time and time again to be an impossible territory with Trump.
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"Time and time again, Beijing shows that it is not up to being the great power it aspires to be," Cotton said.
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These are the result of years of training with live opponents and forcing them into the same positions time and time again.
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As we've seen time and time again, however, following through on something is a lot harder than just declaring it a goal.
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Volunteers pretty much see the same well-trodden claims or ideas time and time again in some form or another, Kempton said.
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Research has shown time and time again that treating addiction as a crime or a moral failing is ineffective, unscientific, and inhumane.
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This type of behavior is mind-boggling to me, and I have voiced my concerns to these clients time and time again.
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Time and time again, anxious Republican leaders have urged their more conventional standard-bearers in the race to take on Mr. Trump.
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Of course, the dot plot, as Chairman Jerome Powell has emphasized time and time again, is just a forecast, not a commitment.
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"I've never seen anything like what [Modi and BJP] pull off time and time again," Kumar says, noting the victory in Karnataka.
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Fear and investing are a bad mix, and history has shown time and time again what happens when emotions come into play.
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Successful executives have said time and time again that a sponsor or mentor was key to their climb up the corporate ladder.
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But time and time again, these proposals reveal a troubling window into the mindset of the gun-rights activists who oppose them.
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She has showed up this tournament time and time again for this team, and I hope it silenced a lot of people.
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And from exit polling during the primaries, Trump supporters have time and time again proven to be predominantly white and predominantly male.
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He ate flush right hands time and time again from a fighter who had nothing like the craft of Ali's previous opponents.
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And Trump has shown time and time again that he plans to "make America safe again" — from the Black Lives Matter movement.
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"I see people time and time again put money into things that had very low probability of ever becoming something of significance."
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"You misled the judge time and time again," Judge Alsup told Arturo González, Uber's outside counsel from the law firm Morrison & Foerster.
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It has been said time and time again that Bachelor contestants go on the show for just one reason: to find love.
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Time and time again -- from health care to the environment to private prisons -- Sanders loudly and proudly embraced his decidedly liberal views.
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It's a story that's been told time and time again, but maybe earns some weight in light of the recent industry unrest.
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"What we hear time and time again is that hiring people throughout the country is difficult," said the company's president, Frank Deley.
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It is what allows liberals to run away with the black vote, time and time again, with nothing to show for it.
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He was illegal in Manhattan, and time and time again we had to hide or escape to prevent him from being confiscated.
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The psychiatric community has told us time and time again that gambling is addictive and spurs the same behaviors as chemical addiction.
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Point is ... Tyga loses the You-Owe-Us-Money-For-That-Car game -- time and time again -- yet he keeps on playing.
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That's politically troublesome for the president, since he has said time and time again that his priority is to grow manufacturing jobs.
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Her show was an almost immediate flop, where time and time again, Kelly was caught passing judgment on her audience and guests.
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And a total misrepresentation of statistics — the race IQ claim in particular has been torn apart time and time and time again.
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Time and time again, politicians have used "urban" and "inner city" as code for black people — and particularly when addressing black crime.
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He'll tell the same stories time and time again, regardless of whether or not facts are right in front of his face.
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And that's why I got so hit hard by the alt-right, because I've denounced them time and time and time again.
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There was practice at Notre Dame, where special teams players needlessly smashed heads right in front of me time and time again.
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Time and time again, we've seen Trump project his feelings onto others as a way to denigrate them, and this is no different.
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It wasn't getting back safely, the return, taking off, all the big moments that always get broadcast and retold time and time again.
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To pull one example from his column: He's exuded this basic care and respect for the dignity of others time and time again.
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When I travel around the world, the thing that has struck me time and time and time again is how similar we are.
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This has fared far worse for recent tech IPOs, which have time and time again failed to live up to investor's lofty expectations.
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This cemented the fact that a narcissist now ran the country and inspired a meme that would come back time and time again.
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Time and time again, the Justice Department found big problems: a pattern of excessive use of force, racial bias, outright discrimination, and more.
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Time and time again, it felt like police took in the full lessons of the past few years of Black Lives Matter protests.
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Collective bargaining agreements have used time and time again to improve health and safety standards in the workplace, benefitting employers and workers alike.
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I've witnessed, time and time again, proprietors waving off money and bringing out free food for everyone from returning customers to homeless folk.
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What we have heard time and time again of people standing up and stepping forward and saying I can no longer stay silent.
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You had all of these legal indignities, time and time again, and that builds up a reservoir of anxiety and pain and anger.
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Trump's misconduct is unmistakable and has proven time and time again, that he is unfit to serve as the president of this country.
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As Apple and other security experts have explained time and time again, it's impossible to create a back door for a single device.
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Yet this myth has been used time and time again to deny medication-assisted treatment to opioid users — sometimes to literally deadly results.
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Time and time again, I have seen Americans from both sides of the aisle fail to treat one another with respect and dignity.
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Time and time again, Gregor has shown just how relentlessly sadistic he is, stopping at almost nothing to terrorize, torture, and kill people.
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Those who get away with sexual misconduct once often believe they can get away with the same deplorable actions time and time again.
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We've experienced Jenner's faux-haircut fakeouts time and time again — all thanks to her extensive collection of short, long, and multi-colored wigs.
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"We have heard that time and time again how everyone was acting with due speed to assist her," Mr. Parks is quoted saying.
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" She then went on to say that these jokes and videos have been made by comedians time and time again with no "issue.
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However, time and time again, those who went on to carry out terrorist attacks in the UK were already known to the authorities.
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The company is set to learn the lesson learned time and time again by various Android manufacturers over the years — less is more.
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Time and time again, researchers have found that racial attitudes play a major role in support for Trump and US politics more broadly.
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In some ways, it feels like the torture porn that we've seen time and time again: Is a commodification of the Black struggle.
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Jeffries had tried for twenty-two rounds to get In just such a blow, and had missed his man time and time again.
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Time and time again, Pruitt has sided with the oil and gas industry over the health of Oklahomans and residents of neighboring states.
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It's not a lottery win time and time again; it takes work to get to the top, just like in any other game.
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I saw time and time again, people [in the porn industry] would have to move from pretty nice houses to much smaller houses.
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Yes, there's a slick brain-looking thing listing numbers (I have written in my notes: "253 time and time again bob bob bob").
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Faces of friends, colleagues and the familiar faces of people I see time and time again at fabric, but have not yet met.
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Time and time again, experimental policies and practices are imposed on Black and Brown communities over the resounding objection by the same communities.
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Wolff warned investors shouldn't go all-in on the energy space, and crude has seen steep and volatile swings time and time again.
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But, it's one I hear reinforced by people time and time again — even by some of my fellow writers here at The Muse.
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Time and time again, we are reminded that local first responders are our first line of defense in response to acts of terrorism.
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Kushner should have promptly disclosed every meeting with every Russian on his security clearance forms, yet, time and time again, he did not.
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We, as citizens committed to free speech, have fought hate as we saw in Charlottesville time and time again in our own communities.
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Of all the people I spoke with, one factor in their decision to invest in a home came up time and time again.
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But time and time again, the Tesla seemed more concerned with looking like it knew what it was doing than keeping me safe.
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My colleagues who were accountants and CPAs told me time and time again: You should have a separate credit card for your business.
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In prior such crises when there were disagreements or controversies, time and time again, evidence-based research has informed policy to find solutions.
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"Voters in the Sunshine State have made clear time and time again that offshore drilling has no place near Florida's shore," said Rep.
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Time and time again, my work gave me access to worlds I would otherwise never have entered, entertaining and moving and sometimes momentous.
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We've heard time and time again that Washington is broken and gridlock makes it impossible for members of Congress to find common ground.
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The "deplorables" diatribe was an intentional denunciation, one that Clinton had reportedly rehearsed over the summer time and time again at donor confabs.
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Time and time again, the game offers up two options: look for a non-confrontational solution or do what needs to be done.
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"Time and time again, Hillary Clinton has done and said what is right, not what is politically expedient," Giffords says on the mailers.
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"We have seen time and time again when he lays hands on something, the Republican Party tends to get on board," Jennings said.
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As part of Vox's Rehab Racket project, I have heard time and time again how important insurance is to obtaining quality addiction care.
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" Inspired time and time again, Kurland founded Find Your Fabulosity, which she believes is "the description of what suddenly appeared in these women.
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"You do see the same groups and the same operatives popping up time and time again as these new issues emerge," she said.
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In practice, the waffle maker is a truly multi-purpose gadget, as websites like "Will It Waffle?" have proven time and time again.
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Newton has rebuffed his critics time and time again with his on-field production this year, and appears primed to do so again.
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Time and time again China has shown it will express anger toward America but will never do anything because it needs America's money.
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Time and time again, the organization denies having anti-gay bias, even though the paper trail documenting anti-gay stances goes back decades.
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Instead, they could save money by launching two lighter payloads with reusable rockets that can be used for missions time and time again.
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As the past has shown time and time again, when Trump goes into attack mode, his popularity tends to grow rather than diminish.
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Time and time again, Facebook has shown that it cannot be trusted to protect users' privacy unless it is forced to do so.
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But there's a pattern here: Time and time again, when Trump has a chance to condemn white supremacists, he panders to them instead.
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And they all invoked the ghost of Richard Nixon, the disgraced former president who Trump has been compared to time and time again.
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After multiple mass shootings, he has pleaded with the general public and Congress time and time again to support new restrictions on firearms.
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Time and time again, Trump has made it clear he is not sympathetic towards undocumented immigrants, whom he has called rapists and criminals.
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That electability question comes up time and time again among Democrats, who are desperate to find a candidate who can win the White House.
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Aniston and Theroux prove time and time again that they're Hollywood's most chill couple — no matter what drama the tabloids want to stir up.
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Time and time again, Harvard — despite a superficial commitment to diversity — chooses to turn its back on the most vulnerable groups in our society.
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We heard time and time again from employers just how critical it is to show off why you're dying to work for them, specifically.
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Time and time again we've seen that when Democratic women are in charge — in state legislatures, as governors, and in Congress — they save lives.
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We see a lot names cropping up time and time again, and it's natural that these are the providers that you turn to first.
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So he keeps coming back to this dry issue time and time again, even when he barely has any jokes to tell about it.
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But because she was born with a severe hearing impairment, she was told time and time again that she would never be a dancer.
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Time and time again, Mr. Evans said yes at the right times — he put his chips on the winning number both artistically and commercially.
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"Time and time again, Washington has proven that it's either uninterested in or incapable of addressing this problem," the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate writes.
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Our food critic visits six of the nation's top-earning restaurants to answer the question: What keeps diners coming back time and time again?
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The series reiterates time and time again that protecting the Earth, its people, and their messy individual way of life are worth any risk.
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But time and time again, fans wonder why there aren't more road courses on the schedule — particularly in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
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Ass. That's the word that came up time and time again as Taylor Swift took the stand in a Denver courthouse on August 10.
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Kim Kardashian West has proven her makeup skills time and time again — but she's always showed off her chops on herself, a live human.
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When it comes to a quick, on-the-go snack that's still healthy, smoothies are recommended time and time again — and for good reason.
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Time and time again, when researchers carefully studied the program, they found that DARE failed at its most basic purpose: to prevent drug use.
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You probably opted for the same colour time and time again, and even though we're grown up now, we would still like that choice.
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With more then 590,000 Instagram followers and one million YouTube subscribers, Blac's gone viral time and time again while being honest about her appearance.
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I think that it's this belief that time and time again keeps being proven wrong, that the platform can't always be a dumb platform.
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Here are 212 of our favorite quick tricks that won't take long to learn but which will come in handy time and time again.
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Despite this however we (read: music journalists and music fans) return time and time again to feed at the trough of streaming service competition.
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We've heard that last one time and time again — from Jennifer Aniston, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Christy Turlington, to name just a few.
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The little company that shouldn't have survived the 2000s has bobbed and weaved and survived time and time again and this is no different.
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"New York has a certain resiliency that is proven time and time again," Francis Greenburger, founder and CEO of real estate developer Time Equities.
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As you likely know, we've exalted the wonders of drugstore finds time and time again, but today we're focusing on just bargain brow products.
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" In short, she says they're, "moments in a typical women's title where we know fans go back to relive them time and time again.
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Time and time again, plays that look like successful catches are ruled incomplete, while plays that look like incompletions are ruled to be catches.
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We've seen CW nail teen dramas time and time again, so it's not shocking that this show is already successfully at drawing us in.
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"The Chicago Police Department has shown time and time again that it is incapable and/or unwilling to change on its own," he said.
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Time and time again, Obama has taken steps to pressure Assad and stem the violence in Syria, only to see the effort fall apart.
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"Time and time again their actions have revealed them to be the antithesis of corporate social responsibility," Councilwoman Cindy Bass said in a statement.
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But time and time again, in closed-door meetings, Trump tried to convince moderates that the House bill was the right way forward. Rep.
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For that reason over the past unbelievable few days, I've found myself returning time and time again to Night Profound's Invocatio Lux, Evocatio Nox.
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Sure, she's beautiful, but it's the risk-taking, badass, and socially-conscience looks she wears that have won us over time and time again.
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This is a narrative we have seen time and time again in subsequent lockouts, as salary-capped leagues bickered over percentages of the pie.
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Security researchers have time and time again warned that some of the new internet-connected sex toys were awfully insecure, and a privacy nightmare.
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Time and time again, the TSA fails to accomplish its mission while its screening practices continue to be an affront to our civil liberties.
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Even though he was born and raised in Wisconsin, he has stepped up time and time again to support his adoptive home of Houston.
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Rachel has demonstrated time and time again that more than age, more than race, and more than income, she's interested in a person's character.
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Megan Rapinoe was a star for the American side throughout the competition, coming through time and time again when her team needed her most.
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There is Harriett Tubman, who helped dozens of slaves escape bondage despite the risk of coming back into slaveholding territory time and time again.
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Despite being one of the most dominant pitchers of his generation, Kershaw has failed time and time again for the Dodgers in the postseason.
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My former colleagues, who were accountants and CPAs, told me time and time again: You should have a separate credit card for your business.
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Hampole said the team comes back to these principles time and time again and uses them in tandem with a design-forward customer survey.
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But precisely because it is so popular, including with Republican voters, attacks on our nation's Social Security system have failed time and time again.
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A word about our picksYou'll notice that several of our picks are KidKraft dollhouses because time and time again, they won over the competition.
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There's a question that's been weighing heavy on my mind lately; something that I return to, time and time again: What happened to cereal?
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As president, Trump has had to choose sides on divisive social issues, and time and time again, he's gone with what white evangelicals want.
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We've spoken time and time and time again about the murky underworld that is one's living room the morning after a big night out.
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These are the hacks that have saved us hours of struggle (or gotten us through the uneven-concealer panic attacks) time and time again.
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My husband reiterated time and time again that we were "in this together," but he didn't experience haunting dreams, lactating breasts, or spiking hormones.
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Bender showed off some nasty strength on the block, too, battling for and eventually securing inside position time and time again against Memphis' frontcourt.
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Time and time again, however, telecom has shown a willingness to compete on both price and service if a better municipal network pops up.
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This, in spite of the fact that time and time again, women have demonstrated that they ARE the real grown-ups in the room.
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The Trump administration promised to massively expand testing, but it's run into problems time and time again, from the technical to the more practical.
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It has been proven time and time again to be an invaluable weapon in mixed martial arts: literally jamming an opponent from stepping in.
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Trump has also promised time and time again that he doesn't telegraph US military moves because doing so gives the enemy an unnecessary advantage.
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" Six dancers, slowly and wearily, crossed the stage to Ms. Weems's text: "Time and time again they were always stopped, always charged, always convicted.
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Made from Himalayan salt, these shot glasses are naturally antibacterial and stable in its shape, so they can be used time and time again.
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Also, it becomes clear time and time again in this phone call that people -- including White House counselor Kellyanne Conway and South Carolina Sen.
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The need for increased border security has been the subject of bipartisan agreement time and time again, under both the Bush and Obama administrations.
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"I'd like to have an estimate, but again you've heard me time and time again: We need to go through regular order," McCain said.
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"This market has had its heart broken time and time again," said Cashin, director of UBS floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange.
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"Time and time again this campaign has defied expectations with the support of an army of dedicated, grassroots supporters," said campaign manager Maya Rupert.
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As we've seen time and time again in recent months, it often takes an extreme moment to push the platforms to address extreme content.
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I have seen, first hand, the impact of high quality early childhood care and education for children, families and society — time and time again.
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Personal, local, and direct constituent grassroots advocacy contact towards members of Congress and staff have been proven to be effective time and time again.
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Like we say time and time again, the best deal you're going to score on any gaming console will almost certainly be a bundle.
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But time and time again, we've seen so-called leaders in the Senate and White House put loyalty to the NRA before American lives.
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Time and time again, it has seemed to be moving in one direction, only to swerve off course and chart an entirely new path.
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Update: Kim Kardashian West has proven time and time again that she isn't afraid to show the world what struggling with psoriasis really looks like.
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Kylie Jenner has proven time and time again that everything she puts out into the beauty world can be expected to fly off the shelves.
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That one piece of clothing, or one look, they can return to time and time again and always trust in to make a major statement.
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Lore also disputed the notion that the sale goes against the ambitious plans for Jet he laid out time and time again in the press.
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And Donald Trump, time and time again, sends messages to both groups that he shares their vision of America and their concerns for its future.
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This kind of strategy — painting a marginalized minority group as sexually deviant to oppose civil rights — has been used time and time again throughout history.
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That's why some co-stars are coupled up time and time again (and what a Joy to see you reunited, Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper).
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If you're sick of the solid black bathing suit you retreat to time and time again, here's 17 colorful options that are anything but boring.
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Time and time again, reform-minded French Presidents have retreated in the face of opposition on the streets, in the form of strikes and demonstrations.
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There's also a social component to a coffee shop that fandom has used time and time again to explore the relationships between their favorite characters.
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Lois Lerner time and time again, refused to cooperate with Congress in its investigation of targeting conservative groups, and instead hid behind the Fifth Amendment.
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Time and time again, we've seen that when cash-strapped cities need revenue, they use their police departments to ticket vulnerable populations, particularly racial minorities.
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It's been a game that has time and time again taken me down a level and reminded me that it's okay to take it easy.
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Your best option is getting something original that breaks away from the tired old cliché gifts that you have probably given time and time again.
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But as Kylie Jenner has taught us time and time again, it's anybody's guess whether her bangs are a permanent fixture or a temporary look.
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Originally slated for a two-year run, the pop extravaganza was extended for two more years after the show sold out time and time again.
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He has proved this time and time again — like the time he said he hoped his girlfriend living with him was a "temporary" situation. 8.
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But despite this variety, the paper (which we spotted via MIT Technology Review) returns time and time again to a few broad areas of deployment.
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Even after saying "no" time and time again, Hayek was still reportedly forced to put her body on public display at the demands of Weinstein.
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You'll see a few pieces, brands, and even poses that crop up time and time again — further proof that Roberts' style choices never get old.
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Russians "will be back time and time again" if the United States doesn't take bipartisan "action together to hold whoever was involved accountable," Clinton warned.
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"Time and time again their actions have revealed them to be the antithesis of corporate social responsibility," Philadelphia Councilwoman Cindy Bass said in a statement.
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Clinton confronted Sanders, saying "time and time again, by innuendo, by insinuation" he attacks any candidate that has ever taken money from an interest group.
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There are certain people with whom I always end up in the same emotional place time and time again, like how did I get here?
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He's proven time and time again that he's capable of making the same mistakes, so it's pretty understandable for Kardashian to have her guard up.
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The second match with Dillashaw saw Barao's same habits being exploited time and time again and the fight played out like another showcase for Dillashaw.
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Time and time again, I've seen similar cases around the country, in which people face wrongful convictions or smaller abuses at a truly endemic level.
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"Time and time again, our own data shows that Consumer Reports' automotive reporting is consistently inaccurate and misleading to consumers," the electric-car maker said.
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A gun from the first scene of the play, literally referred to in the play as Chekhov's gun, is brought up time and time again.
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It's a move Marvel has returned to time and time again — like in Captain Marvel, which had an Endgame scene as its mid-credits stinger.
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Instead, he told her that he wanted to go to a special place, where they could return to as a couple, time and time again.
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The company politely declined time and time again, though Zhao told Business Insider in a previous interview in early 2019 that he isn't "anti-VC."
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Leading by five points at halftime, Louisville pulled away in the second half by going inside time and time again against a variety of defenses.
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However, his record and overwhelming conservative political bias in the courtroom have shown us time and time again that this would not be the case.
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The Sanders campaign can also go back time and time again to solicit these supporters whenever there's a need to make an expensive media buy.
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We used to laugh about punching the leg but Silva has shown it time and time again to be an invaluable distraction and set up.
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And while compact and even self-heating versions have come to market, time and time again, these bells and whistles fall short of the original.
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That continues the president's extremely hard line against immigrants coming to America, which has hit time and time again ahead of midterm elections next week.
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When the fighter walks in on a straight line at a set pace, time and time again, the pursued fighters is simply playing Space Invaders.
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Time and time again, they found the same line of evidence: Reduced access to guns was followed by a drop in deaths related to guns.
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If Democrats can be confident ahead of 2020, it's because of grass-roots activists who have strengthened the party's political position time and time again.
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As is the case with any artistic death as monumental as his, it's likely that his back catalogue will be repackaged time and time again.
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"Time and time again," Mr. Cohen later told the judge at his sentencing, "I felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds."
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Legal prosecution proved time and time again to be futile, but I could at least regain my own dignity each time I uttered my truth.
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Time and time again I have read similar stories and wondered: How is it that some individuals find a way to overcome adverse childhood experiences?
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Best wishes,Dana Goldstein To the Editor: It has been said time and time again that the South lost the war, but won the narrative.
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"There has been time and time again where I have been right and I couldn't have explained it to myself or anyone else," she says.
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But he and his staff were implementing -- crudely, bluntly, but effectively -- the tactics we have seen them use time and time again: Divide and rule.
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Time and time again, Trump -- undeterred by reality -- has tried to take credit for signing into law the Veterans Choice Program, even arguing that Sen.
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You can find this profile elsewhere, but what makes podcasts unique is that they are choosing to consume that particular content time and time again.
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Over the years, I had put down offers on a few apartments; offers that were passed over for more desirable ones time and time again.
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Carmela thought that what she really should have been was an inventor, but time and time again other people had thought of the same ideas.
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Time and time again, we hear stories of surgeons who went into orthopedics specifically because they want to help people live better, more productive lives.
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It thus makes sense, given the president's personal feelings, that he would be willing to go to the mat for Flynn time and time again.
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Mossack Fonseca, the law firm at the center of the Panama Papers, has been investigated time and time again for aiding in money laundering schemes.
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Ta-Nehisi Coates, a prominent writer at the Atlantic, has written on the subject of "black culture" and crime time and time and time again.
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Time and time again, they found the same line of evidence: Reducing access to guns was followed by a drop in deaths related to guns.
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Nuclear weapons are these special, incredible weapons that changed international politics, and it's therefore no surprise the comparison has been made time and time again.
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As I've said time and time again, the most important determinant of the health of the IPO market is the state of the overall stock market.
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Speaking of sites, if you want to know about some great ones, I recently put together a list of 214 you'll use time and time again.
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We've heard time and time again from fans that they love the music we use on the air, and the music in this program reflects that.
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We saw this time and time again when she flat out refused to say if her plan would raise middle-class taxes to pay for healthcare.
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But while the horrors of war have been depicted time and time again, few movies have offered such an explicit mashup of two seemingly distinctive genres.
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When that happens, the world ends up being a rather deformed nail, bent time and time again by the imprecise blows of those wielding the hammer.
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But Facebook is also making clear, time and time again, that it doesn't have any intention of making sure the content on its platform is true.
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"You've seen time and time again REITs outperform in that scenario," Durkay told reporters during a presentation on the relationship between rising rates and REIT underperformance.
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Since it's sold out time and time again, Summersalt recently created a waitlist so customers could sign up to be alerted once it's back in stock.
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It only takes a little bit of sorting through their database to see how the Time Lord, time and time again, has deflected multiple alien threats.
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He famously compared work on AI to "summoning the demon," and has warned time and time again that the technology poses an existential risk to humanity.
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Photographer Karen Marie Hourscht of Roseville, California, loves to throw Disney-themed photo shoots, which have captured the attention of the internet time and time again.
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There's only one character left who has proven, time and time again, that he truly deserves to sit on the Iron Throne: Ghost the Direwolf, obviously.
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From the SOPA blackout to the Internet Slowdown, we've shown time and time again that when the Internet comes together, we can stop censorship and corruption.
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If you're a beauty lover with an Instagram account, chances are you've noticed two trends popping up time and time again: Cut creases and pink makeup.
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Time and time again, he dismissed their humanity with a grim, thuggish racism, mocking the plight of starving people and blaming them for their own destruction.
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For example: I tried to be patient with Edith, but it was frustrating to see her so clearly disappointed with our interaction time and time again.
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Studies around sleep behavior have proven time and time again, that if we want healthier lives, we've got to fall in love with our beds again.
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Facebook's attempts to mediate an online experience are made explicit in Free Basics — but it's a theme that cropped up time and time again throughout 2016.
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This isn't surprising given that time and time and time again Republicans have threatened the protections in the law for pregnant women, mothers, and their babies.
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"Time and time again, our own data shows that Consumer Reports' automotive reporting is consistently inaccurate and misleading to consumers," the company said in a statement.
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"Consumers who are in their 20s and 30s right now have demonstrated time and time again an aversion to taking on any additional debt," Nof said.
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When constituents have the most contact with their elected officials, it is during campaigns, which Republicans run time and time again on truly limited government principles.
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"This has happened before, time and time again, and agencies know who has to be there to guarantee safety and security and who doesn't," she added.
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Time and time again, Trump has shown that he views facts as fungible -- things to be twisted or ignored altogether in pursuit of scoring political points.
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Time and time again, he tells Alberta what he really thinks about his former colleagues -- a sort of frankness that has almost entirely disappeared in politics.
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Says Chen: "If we focus on doing what's right, maybe we can build a relationship with a person so they come back, time and time again."
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"Certainly it is an issue that's come up for me personally in the role that I have in politics time and time again," she told Amanpour.
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The same defamatory statements, with the exact same misleading and deceiving accusations, have been refuted and negated time and time again for the past two years.
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"And I think Americans have seen that, and that's one of the reasons Republicans and this president continue to win time and time again," she said.
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But time and time again in this campaign, you have actually told the voters one thing only to reverse yourself within weeks or even sometimes days.
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The jab-and-duck is one of the most valuable distance closers for a shorter fighter and was used time and time again by Roberto Duran.
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That position is the position of the Trump administration, as it has made clear time and time again, though it's laid especially bare by Sessions's memo.
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Alvarez showed the double right on a couple of occasions against Anthony Pettis, who he was able to get to the fence time and time again.
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This is, simply put, just more post war modernist utopian planning, and we have seen time and time again that this kind of city doesn't work.
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The Serb was in clinical form, retrieving Del Potro's scorching forehand time and time again and delivering a masterclass in defensive tennis to beat the Argentine.
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Iowa State (26-9) played much of the fourth quarter within a possession of the lead, only to let Missouri State answer time and time again.
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Time and time again, it seemed like police officers made racist comments or engaged in racist acts and their supervisors actively allowed or encouraged such behavior.
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"Joe has been tested time and time again, and has earned the support and trust of a broad coalition of voters," Scott said in a statement.
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"We hear the same things time and time again -- social media has made a lot of things worse for people in the public eye," she said.
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One main reason that people wonder about the psychological dynamics of Donald Trump, is that time and time again he violates or simply ignores political decorum.
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It reverberated along with the bellows of a history that has, for this black community, failed time and time again to deliver the justice we deserve.
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Giants like AT&T and Verizon have enjoyed billions in subsidies in exchange for networks that, time and time again, somehow only wind up half deployed.
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" He said he had made "every effort" to negotiate a unity government with Mr. Gantz, but "to my regret, time and time again, he simply refused.
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The life-changing trip into New York City is a trope we've seen time and time again on screen, from Home Alone 2 to Lady Bird.
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And as the external forces continue to coalesce, bringing the band back together time and time again, it creates an opportunity beyond just reliving a dream.
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She didn't come back to Paradise to repeat her Dean love triangle, and she likely won't let Blake treat her like that time and time again.
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As we've learned time and time again, the VA needs to fix the underlying problems with the services it already provides — not spend more to amplifyfailure.
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Officials also rarely miss a chance to note that it is the Americans who have time and time again come to them for help over Syria.
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When transgender people are time and time again denied the resources and respect necessary to obtain that education, we feel those effects collectively as a society.
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Time and time again, both parties tend to sign off on massive mergers, often applying only meaningless conditions that companies tend to ignore with limited repercussions.
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But there are problems, beyond the previous waiting periods, that came up time and time again as I talked to providers and patients within the system.
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Either way, Amazon and Jeff Bezos have shown time and time again that they don't care much about public perception — as long it's not consumer perception.
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So we regularly reach out to people who we think would enjoy partnering, and time and time again, we open working relationships that stay open for years.
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Time and time again over his first few years in office, we've seen Trump move advisers and Cabinet officials out who disagree with him on almost anything.
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The polls have shown time and time again that the voters who really like Trump are pretty likely to stick by him no matter what he does.
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"You've told us time and time again that sharing your work with the world should be easier," Spotify said in a release announcing the project in September.
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And his record on this is perfectly clear: Time and time again, Sessions has backed policies that disproportionately hurt minority Americans and opposed policies that would help.
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But Condit, by stepping right on top of Woodley with his attacks and not returning to a defensive position sharply enough, got blasted time and time again.
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For one, Sessions has time and time again proven to be "tough on crime," opposing efforts to roll back tough prison sentences that contributed to mass incarceration.
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To see them fall so deeply in love with each other all over again time and time again, it makes me realize how special my family is.
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"Unless you have a patent or some proprietary technology," Shark Tank host Robert Herjavec has said time and time again to contestants, "you're gonna be in trouble."
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"If you keep putting out a quality product audiences will return time and time again no matter what Roman numeral you place after the title," he said.
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Never before had we had pot-smoking, sex-having, minimum-wage heroines who, time and time again, were both the protagonists and butts of their own jokes.
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He's been shown time and time again that Cersei is totally insane, but he doesn't try to contain her, and he only barely tries to convince her.
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