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He repeatedly made her sit through screenings of "Citizen Kane".
And yet he repeatedly made clear that he did not particularly like pop culture.
And throughout his presentation, he repeatedly made reference to the judge's findings of fact.
He did not rule, but he repeatedly made clear that he was unlikely to strike down capital punishment.
Nonetheless, as he repeatedly made clear in conversation, robotic precision is the goal.
He repeatedly made clear he felt Iran should not embrace the west after the landmark nuclear agreement announced in July.
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He repeatedly makes large, highly questionable generalisations without anything resembling evidence.
He repeatedly makes a point of saying that now that he's older, he's seizing far more control over his career and is prepared to be more difficult on the set when he needs to be.
He repeatedly makes strained references to indigenous African architecture, and many of the projects lack the kind of accompanying text that could make them more accessible to a general audience: information about their physical setting, for example, or the historical background of the institutions they house.
His wealth derives from Wall Street, the target of the protesters' ire, and he has repeatedly made clear that he does not support the demonstrators' arguments or their tactics.
He has repeatedly made clear that he has listened to concerns about the policy, including from his own backbenchers – but alternative cuts, including raiding the housing benefit budget, could prove controversial.
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