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Of course, unless you are gay, then that's a whole other matter and yet again another stereotype played out with these women.
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Corbyn then took aim at the Conservatives' record on home ownership (down by 200,000 since 2010), and asked Cameron how replacing council homes sold under Right to Buy with like-for-like build was "panning out" – and yet again fell into another trap, similar to that of the PM's blistering attack on the NHS in Wales last week.
On the other hand, this problem was making headlines only three months ago, and yet again we have another application with hundreds of thousands of users that made security a secondary priority.
And, yet again, America suffered through another year of gun violence. .
As Osborne tries to sneak an election victory in 2015 by letting the housing market soar and fall yet again, another boomless bust is coming.
In an unsurprising turn of events, Karlsson and Harrington have lost another hole, and yet again that was the Irishman's fault.
At this juncture, shifting the goal of the Settlement from saving homes to some undefined "tangible benefit" will only benefit the banks, consign struggling families to foreclosure and, yet again, leave the American public watching another tired song-and-dance regulatory routine in Washington comprised of showcase hearings followed by more ineffective regulation.
Add another band and, yet again, lift up the bottom band over the tips of your fingers and release.
And yet again, Oy!
And, yet again, she waited.
And yet again it made headlines.
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