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Would he ever revisit the "mystical island"?
Does all the carnage ever revisit her in her sleep?
"Do you ever revisit the characters you create, in your mind?" asked one reader.
As for whether Radiohead will ever revisit the tune: "Maybe one day," he wrote.
Do you ever revisit the haunts that triggered off the songs?
You put all these things behind you and move forward.' Do you ever revisit these storms, these past loves of your life?
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Ever revisited your suburban hometown to find that its once cozy shopping streets have become a banal extension of megalopolis?
By contrast, when Diane Sawyer asked Rumsfeld last week if he ever revisited decisions that cost lives, he blandly replied, "Well, you know, in a war, many things cost lives".
"There's this fundamental problem that once these get into the law, there's no formal process for ever revisiting them," said Edward Kleinbard, a law professor at the University of Southern California and former chief of staff for Congress Joint Committee onn Taxation.
And the sad part is that when we get it very wrong often lives are ruined and people get lost in the wake of scandal, without the media or public ever revisiting the topics with the same feeding frenzy as when they were fresh.
There were more reasons than ever to revisit this question: my marriage had come apart a year before.
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