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If crowd trouble is going to be continually brought up with Millwall it will hold us back.
The prosecution continually brought up the poisoning of Barnet, a tactic that eventually earned Molineux a new trial after he was found guilty of first-degree murder.
In our smug insistence that race is no longer a factor in our society, we are continually brought up short by the old code words and disguised prejudice of a tribalism beneath the thin surface of our "civilized" selves.
Argentina invaded the Falklands some 30 years ago, and was defeated by a British task force, but has continually brought up its claim to the islands in recent years.
They have continually brought up sexual misconduct involving former President Bill Clinton, often when discussing former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
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When he talks about himself, though, Harris continually brings up one theme: he can't hit.
President Duterte, who continually brings up American atrocities committed during the Philippine-American War, has himself resurrected the image of the Filipino corpse in his ongoing genocide against the poor.
Hogan: Thank you, Chris, for continually bringing up "Exotic Marigold Hotel".
At a press conference with the Ethiopian prime minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, Obama said that, "continued growth in Ethiopia depends on the free flow of information" and that the US would "continually bring up" human rights concerns.
Do not hold grudges or continually bring up any disagreements that happened in the past.
Too well brought up.
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