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Today, Vaughn again spoke of his reliance on Easler.
He again spoke of having formed an association with al-Nusra.
Speaking in Waterloo at the Five Sullivan Brothers Convention Center, which was named for siblings all lost in the Pacific during World War II, Mr. Kerry again spoke of his Navy combat experience in Vietnam.
This week, in her annual address on the state's judiciary, the state's chief judge, Judith S. Kaye, again spoke of her "abiding frustration" with the state's failure to raise rates that she said "were barely adequate 15 years ago".
Everton's manager once again spoke of his young players' need to learn after the Stoke defeat and his preference for a team that out-scores opponents rather than one that "just wants to be solid and grind out wins by the odd goal".
I said, 'Look, let me tell you something: You might not see that burning bush, but there are other people seeing that burning bush for you.'" On Friday, Mrs. Perry once again spoke of the trials of her family, this time saying in Spartanburg, S.C., that she could "empathize" with the plight of the unemployed because her son "lost his job because of this administration".
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Tim Brooks again speaks of the need to save money.
Here is Mr. Etchells again, speaking of the "clumsy homemade animism" within a performance: "The mysterious process of inhabitation, of giving voice.
In a new pamphlet out today, A Global Alliance for Global Values, Mr Blair (Premier Then?) again speaks of this being an "age of interdependence" and contrasts his own instinct for "progressive pre-emption" with what he dismisses as "benign inaction".
"Only when we can again speak of a concept like the German Fatherland in an uncritical way are we going to be taken seriously by our international partners," the Christian Democratic party leader, Angela Merkel, said last week.
But Mr. Clinton's flurry of last-minute pardons has set off a storm on Capitol Hill, with Republicans once again speaking of new rounds of investigations, particularly into the pardon of Mr. Rich, who has lived in exile in Switzerland for 17 years.
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