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It is a question that would arise time and time again as the Yankees often traded their top prospects for established stars.
The question seems to arise time and again: why would the rich jeopardize their wealth by committing an illegal act like insider trading?
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Like the mummy in a bad Karloff movie, it keeps arising time after time, usually just after being pronounced dead by knowledgeable authorities.
The presence or absence of sheltered condition has a significant effect on temperature response in concrete in terms of the amplitude, extreme value and arising time.
Furthermore, we will also monitor the timeframe between the intervention and the moment that the event arises (time-to-event).
Extraordinary circumstances arise from time to time.
Differences are bound to arise from time to time.
Both are languid in tempo, though bolder moods arise from time to time.
The scientists reasoned that, with each generation, new mutations would arise from time to time.
A counsellor recounted: "Such cases arise from time to time.
Similar issues arise from time-to-time in assessing famous writers.
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