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are again planned
adverb
Back in the reverse direction, or to an original starting point.
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Thornton said 24-hour vigils are again planned during voting this November to "address the mental health needs" of the condemned.
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Activists are again planning for a day of dissent across the country on Friday.
And doctors are again planning to converge on the Capitol over the issue, scheduling their rally for April.
The announcement, potentially saving each household £120 a year, could not be more timely ahead of speculation that the "big six" energy companies are again planning to put up their tariffs just before winter.
"After waging an all-out assault on women's health in state capitols across the country, Washington Republicans are again planning to force their anti-choice views on American women at the federal level," Slaughter added.
The Love Parade in summer 2007 was again planned for Berlin, but the event was cancelled, since the Senate of Berlin did not issue the necessary permits on time.
The agenda was again planned ahead, using the previous broad themes, adding content and thresholds of reminders, by the moderator (JK) and facilitator (TK).
Now, with six children between them and a life of globetrotting, acting and charitable work, the couple is again planning a W cover.
And business owners or executives who felt it was insensitive to travel as they cut costs and laid off workers are again making plans to get away, leisure industry experts added.
Now there are rumours, amplified by the media, that disaffected officers are once again planning a coup.
The announcement, potentially saving each household £120 a year, comes amid speculation that the big six energy companies are once again planning to put up tariffs for winter.
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