Idiom
Time and again.
If something happens time and again, it happens repeatedly.
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"He's been the main batsman for us over the last two years, he's been doing it time and again," Ashwin told BBC Sport.
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"But this management team has done it time and again".
But Gingrich, the historian who never learns, does it time and again.
Sir Alex Ferguson did it time and again at Manchester United, success following success, and Gatland is in that mould.
They've done it time and again, notably with Alando to eBay and CityDeals to Groupon.
Yet, small- to mid-sized companies do it time and again to solve their non-technology concerns, for example, with legal matters.
"Others talk about acting in the national interest or in standing up to Europe, I do it, time and again - often in the teeth of opposition in Brussels and with a backdrop of uncertainty about whether it can really happen at home".
The images here are most certainly decisive - they capture that exact second which typifies a New York City bus commute and they do it time and again.
And they do it time and again to you.
While learning to pick out key ideas from cases is an important skill, doing it time and time again is wasteful and disadvantages you on the typically strict score curves.
"He does it time and time again.
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