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I liked this a lot (you might try it), but because it was so easy, I soon began complicating matters once again.
However, Scott Chaplain nodded a Chris Jardine delivery into the net to level matters once again.
Armstrong and Graham turned the match around, only for Grabban's second spot-kick, following a foul on Joe Lolley, to level matters once again.
He further noted that the security services are "duty bound" to help the police in serious crime matters — once again pointing out that these agencies have other powers at their disposal, making ICRs redundant.
The updated Bahnhof terms illustrate Karlung's engagement in civil right matters once again – as well as the success of his company.
I'm betting I'll be wrestling with that for some time to come (Ryan McGee and I will publish a Talking TV podcast about the finale Monday evening, in which we'll discuss these matters once again. Update: The podcast on "Felina" is here and below).
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He spent most of the last two decades largely out of sight, but the ascension of Mr. Romney, his New Hampshire neighbor, has made him matter once again.
"The violations in the present matter once again included impermissible participation, academic improprieties and lack of institutional control," the committee wrote.
According to a former high-level C.I.A. official, however, Cheney was dissatisfied with the initial response, and asked the agency to review the matter once again.
In the end Mr. Clinton turned down Mr. Netanyahu's request, agreeing only to review the matter once again, and the dispute did not prevent the negotiators from reaching a peace agreement.
And then he described Spurs fans as 'casual racists' over their use of the 'Y-word', giving them two weeks to cease the chants before referring the matter, once again, to the police.
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