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That his work was again being ignored for the most prestigious award in film didn't just generate indignation.
But with potholes in full spring bloom, Staten Island residents are complaining that the pockmarked streets of the borough are once again being ignored — illustrating the perils for mayors at the intersection of politics and potholes.
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My fear is they'll buy a project and my daughter's wishes for marriage and children will once again be ignored.
The Shiite clerics have mobilized mass demonstrations against the American plan, serving notice that their wishes can never again be ignored in Iraq.
So in the end nothing happened, and the Australian Electoral Commission's recommendations to try to make sure the problem never happened again were ignored.
The "superflood" has reopened longstanding disputes over water management all along the Indus River, which runs the length of Pakistan, and many of the poorer victims fear that they will once again be ignored in favor of rich and powerful interests.
Whether he chose not to revisit Kipling, or was discouraged from doing so, the original book (which is actually two books, published in 1894 and 1895) has yet again been ignored.
Ibrahim attempted to intervene, but again was ignored.
They've got yet another new plan for slashing America's budget deficit, one that will yet again be ignored -- and a good thing, too.
The government's plans to further devolve power to the local level demonstrates that the warnings of Wanless [ 11, 14] and Marmot [ 16] have once again been ignored.
Some complained that the board once again was ignoring the campus community; some decried the lack of racial diversity; some wanted a "truly deaf" president, one who grew up without hearing and spoken language.
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