Sentence examples for every question at once from inspiring English sources

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"So then the trick becomes: can I just be patient enough not to ask every question at once, to laugh only at the jokes that they tell when they're funny, and not to laugh at the ones that, if you laugh at them, they know you're full up with it, and to venture your own joke about something," Mr. Simon recalled.

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The heckler had game, his question at once puckish and pertinent.

In this lecture we take Mainland China as a focus and laboratory for this question, at once critical and curatorial.

And you may ask yourself the same question, at once missing the point and getting the joke.

The question at once arises: to which of the two sects, the Jewish or the Christian, does the priority belong?

With little fanfare, an independent panel yesterday began tackling a question at once so seemingly simple and yet so politically charged that it has confounded the courts, stymied legislatures and spurred litigation in nearly every state.

For another, the report, published in late 2011 in the journal Pediatrics, takes on a question at once basic and profound: What do we know about how the hearts of children become the hearts of adults?

The object in question, at once austere and elaborate, is a cabinet of intricately carved ebony that stands on eight slender legs and opens to reveal a prismatic array of interior drawers and doors, rendered in fruitwood and ivory.

On Weibo, China's Twitter, this week, the second most popular topic — right behind "Tourist stabbed for returning ticket!" and above breaking news of a pop star's divorce — was "Are you happy?" Over three million bloggers were discussing this question at once.

It only appears to be otherwise by an allegation in the petition for the habeas corpus; and the question at once arises whether, where the requisite citizenship appears upon the face of the bill, the jurisdiction of the court can be attacked by evidence dehors the record in a collateral proceeding by one who was not a party to the bill.

By Jiayang Fan October 5, 2012 On Weibo, China's Twitter, this week, the second most popular topic — right behind "Tourist stabbed for returning ticket!" and above breaking news of a pop star's divorce — was "Are you happy?" Over three million bloggers were discussing this question at once.

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