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But there is a larger sense, well outlined long ago by the hockey analysts Jeff Klein and Karl Reif, in which hockey has always, since its nineteenth-century beginnings in urban ethnic warfare, been a game uneasily attuned to riots, lending itself to a kind of clannish brutality that has to be, somehow, held in check for the game's superior, breathtaking creativity to take hold.

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Ingham has always since said of Hillsborough that he "learned on the day" it was caused by a "tanked-up mob".

Jaiku founder Jyri Engeström responded to the reports today in a blog post claiming that the service – which has always remained invite-only ever since its launch even after Google's acquisition in 2007 – is actually going to serve for something more interesting than he set it out to be, and I think he's got a point.

The men's 4 × 7.5-km relay, an event that the Soviets had always won since its debut in 1968, was won by the Germans.

It was also the last Survivor Series to take place on the traditional Thanksgiving/Thanksgiving Eve date the show had always occupied since its inception; the following Survivor Series and all subsequent shows have taken place on Sunday nights.

Whately confirms that CatAcademy — or something like it — was always on Memrise's mind since its strategy was always broadly about applying language learning and memory related research to a variety of end-user applications, not just building out a crowdsourced visual mnemonics empire.

The dispute underscores a balancing act the commission has always had to maintain, since its mandate in the City Charter makes it a clearinghouse for details of art and architecture that might otherwise go unnoticed, like flagpoles.

The background: We're not saying psychedelia is back – it's always been there, especially since its colourful return circa the Paisley Underground of the early 80s – but it's certainly had a good year.

"It has always been a brand, since its birth," he said.

In English-language Lacanian scholarship, jouissance almost always is left untranslated, since its English equivalent, "enjoyment," fails to capture the specifically sexual connotations of the original French word.

The former view was more closely related to clinical practice, the latter view paid more attention to formal aspects; the former view was more critical of the current nosographic identification and classification systems; the latter view reflected the conviction that the IHS classification has always been thoroughly exhaustive since its first 1988 edition [4].

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