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Some fear that Germany may again come to seem too close to America.
For someone else will replace you, in order that the 12 [disciples] may again come to completion with their god".
Changes may again come to the offensive line Sunday, perhaps with Seubert at center, Diehl at left guard and Shawn Andrews at left tackle.
If not, clan warlords, the bane of Somalia for decades, may again come to the fore, with support trickling back to the Shabab.
Running through the report is the suggestion that with Isis now on the defensive, and concerns over the danger it poses diminishing, questions over Iran's role in Iraq may again come to the fore.
The causes of degradation may again come from both the measurement process and/or a degradation of the sample.
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+ Cooper Union's vaulted art and architecture school education may once again come free of charge.
If it is in the cards, you may one day again come across his panna cotta, creamy-rich but laced with the bracing, licorice-celery flavor of fresh fennel.
(The news from CNN that Trump may run again came from "a top [emphasis mine] Trump spokesman").. Betsy Woodruff gave texture to Trump's approach, writing in National Review Online that "While [Trump] is far from making up his mind, he told me that 'what's happening with the country' will inform his decision-making process".
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