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Ignoring it, Mom began yet another worrisome diatribe about people in the house being lost in the park.

That afternoon, Revis took to Twitter to say he was "speechless" at not being notified, and so began yet another instance of contract tension.

Prime Minister Tony Blair began yet another diplomatic mission today -- this time to the Middle East -- but at home and elsewhere in Europe, public unease with the course of the war in Afghanistan and its rationale was on the rise.

As the Battle of Crete drew to a close, the Allies began yet another withdrawal.

Louisville did not pick up a first down in the third quarter, and Tech began yet another drive as time ran out in the quarter.

Marcus began yet another Neiman-Marcus tradition, the "International Fortnight," in 1957 as a way to attract customers in the lull between the fall fashion rush and the Christmas shopping crunch.

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"They say," begins yet another ad.

And the brothers will begin yet another film in February.

She has begun yet another collaboration, for a benefit sale for Dieu Donné.

As he was beginning yet another juggling rehearsal in the Walden practice hall, he inexplicably dropped a ball.

Should the price declines spread further, many businesses would be forced to begin yet another round of job cuts.

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