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THE American mania for observing "firsts" is flaring anew, this time in Virginia.
If it inspires us (not just "I") anew, this dialogue is well worthwhile.
Still, he said, he will manage to plant anew this season.
What also happened was that the bickering started anew; this time Harrison quit for a while.
After a year of unsuccessful treatments, Ms. Bilik started the process anew, this time with an egg donor.
After its shocker opening, the movie effectively begins anew, this time with a cut to the young woman, Murielle (Émilie Dequenne), moaning in ecstasy.
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It is more-life, again-life: the after returning back to this life anew, but this time at another degree of intensity and depth.
It was an admirable impulse, one that Harvard's sons and daughters wondered at anew this weekend as they reflected on the 350 years since the Puritans built this "first flower of their wilderness, star of their night". Yet the impulse to educate remains nevertheless a selfish impulse.
The permissibility of beta blockers in golf's top level has come into focus anew this week.
What we learned about ourselves anew this week was something that, in truth, we knew already.
The steroid era, as baseball has learned anew this month, is more likely to be a permanent state of affairs than an ugly chapter that can be closed.
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