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Last week, I left yet again for the A9 south, an artery running from the Highlands to central Scotland.
And Brazilians were left, yet again, trying to make sense of the maneuvering by their scandal-plagued leaders.
He must have known, of course he did, which topic would dominate subsequent headlines, so one is left yet again with an anxious feeling about his preference for tactics over strategy.
And at a meeting in Japan at the end of August, managers left yet again without consensus on ending overfishing or protecting juvenile fish.
And so, with a leading man who doesn't have enough charisma to command the screen, and a director who won't (or can't) do much to help, we're left yet again with an example of why Will Smith is a true global star.
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But two weeks ago she and her family had to leave yet again - the host family simply didn't have enough to feed everyone.
Does the honourable lady agree – I will not quote her this time; I will quote the deputy prime minister – that 'without money, that commitment will continue to be meaningless – more spin without substance which will yet again leave thousands of children short-changed'?
"With FirstGroup reportedly avoiding £800m in payments back to taxpayers by initially refusing to extend this franchise, ministers must also explain whether we will now see any of this money being paid or if this extension will yet again leave taxpayers out of pocket.
Left alone yet again by her mother, Lucy goes outside to play dodgeball with Larry.
He added: "The increasingly urgent question for British citizens is whether we want to get left behind yet again as we have been consistently in Europe.
Convinced now that the Greeks (and therefore the rest of the world) would never have peace if Greece was left alone yet again, Rome decided to establish its first permanent foothold in the Greek world.
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