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So they're once again dependent on great defense.
Years later, doctors found a large tumor on the transplanted kidney, and Wilde was once again dependent on dialysis.
Now, he is again dependent on the food and shelter that he hopes can stretch to the next wave of refugees.
Charities can provide a meal to someone who needs it, but the next day the service user is often there again – dependent on the organisation.
Elena and Vladimir's marriage reaches a crossroads when Vladimir has a heart attack while swimming and is again dependent on her care.
Stations handle a finite audience, again dependent on broadcasters' connections, so new viewers can be temporarily shut out of available slots, which can sometimes make it a challenge to see popular programs.
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But after Mr. Bush's tax cut and the recession, the non-Social Security budget surplus disappeared, leaving the government again partly dependent on Social Security revenue.
It is notable, however, that from the Renaissance to the 20th century mosaic was again wholly dependent on painting and its particular forms of illusionism.
I don't have any confidence that the current crop of ministers have any real understanding of how the distribution of life chances, after a century of huge social progress, are becoming once again highly dependent on money and connections.
Second, which sampling method recovers better the evolution of the degree is again context dependent.
The reason for this is again context dependent since information about the workstation is relevant even without needing to know the employee information.
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