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It's now available again for £1.49.

Data for Louisiana is now available again (for the entire time-series).

First, there's Claire, an attractive film reviewer in her early 30s who's been in&out of a dozen relationships&is now available again.

Parts of it, at least, are now available again for bona fide researchers – although, because of security considerations, not to you and me.

Thanks to online video sites, the film is now available again; take 15 minutes to put on the headphones and sink back into Britain's clubbing past.

First published in 1990 as a private publication for the navy, Powder and Propellants is now available again as a revised and expanded second edition, with a new chapter on the institution's last decade.

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The magazines were originally on the shelves for only three hours before being recalled, but the issue is now available once again.

It's now available once again for free, streamed over the Web with advertising.

The crimson flowered broad bean is a triumph of seed saved and nurtured by one family and now widely available again, it's pretty flowers a delight even among the borders and a favourite of bees too.

The pictures should now be available again on your iPad Mini.

A pioneering database of human genes is now available for licensing again.

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