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He was also present at the panel that followed Kroes's speech and expressed once again his concerns over surveillance of the internet.

Disdain for the founders was expressed once again at the turn of the 20th century, when some scholars argued these men were guided more by personal financial motives than patriotic impulses.

"The Japanese government has accepted the facts of history in a spirit of humility, expressed once again our feelings of deep remorse and our heartfelt apology," Mr. Kishida, the foreign minister, said on Tuesday.

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"For the enormous damage and suffering caused during this colonial rule, I would like to express once again our deep remorse and heartfelt apology," Mr. Kan said in a statement, issued ahead of the Aug. 29 centenary of Japan's annexation of Korea.

Encouraged by discussions in Cairo, the Secretary-General hopes today's humanitarian pause can lead to a more durable calm and expresses once again his support for international efforts, led by Egypt, to arrive at a sustainable ceasefire.

Make your choice about diapering, and express it once again to your child.

At the time of the Supreme Court's June 2015 ruling on marriage equality, Moore expressed her support once again with a heartfelt Instagram post. .

But Orient-Express is once again refusing to meet with Tata to discuss this offer.

The director of the Prince Claus Fund, Christa Meindersma, said: "The fact that Tsering Woeser is not free to leave her home and freely express herself demonstrates once again the importance of her voice".

Christa Meindersma, director of the Prince Claus Fund, said in a written statement that the fact "Woeser is not free to leave her home and freely express herself demonstrates once again the importance of her voice".

That halts passenger train service and forces Mr. Pratt and his fellow passengers to transfer to express buses, to once again endure (and mostly shrug off) a topographical drama less spectacular but far more common than the potentially deadly earthquakes, avalanches and tsunamis that loom in anxious minds across the Pacific Northwest: mudslides.

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