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Many Egyptians found Morsi's long speeches tiresome, and yet a boring Brotherhood might be preferable to one driven, once again, underground, or into a dark room in an undisclosed place.
But what if that showroom were full of vintage Mercedes, ready to be driven (once again) off the dealer's lot?
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Our boat steamed ahead, rearing up out of the water and hammering down to crack the ice, only to reverse and drive once again with full force.
By Wednesday morning, with the storm lifted, ambulances drove once again over clear roads, workers in medical scrubs bicycled on dry sidewalks, and the gates of some parking garages stood open as cars filled them.
Now, though, he came down to drive once again but this time hit a firm return catch which the bowler snaffled with ease: two huge wickets for Moeen and a huge boost to his confidence.
Attach the Ondio to your computer and its memory shows up as an external USB drive, once again making it easy to move music back and forth.
Referee Dave Pearson penalised the visitors but played advantage and when Exeter illegally tried to halt the Welsh drive once again he duly awarded the hosts a penalty try, which Ross converted.
"We expect to increase our sales in the fourth quarter and it's driven again, once again, by the consumer first," Dell said during a CEO roundtable in conjunction with the Times Square launch party.
Last week's Soviet initiative drove home once again the new dynamism that Mr. Gorbachev has brought to the Soviet leadership.
"We will have to wait and see if products like the Apple Watch, iPad or even the 'Apple Car' can help to drive up revenues once again". "Take the base that you've got and keep innovating," says Professor Les Carr from the University of Southampton.
Wednesday's trading will be driven by earnings once again, with Dow components Boeing, McDonald's and AT&T on the agenda.
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