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On ABC's "Good Morning America" yesterday Mr. Cooper once again explained why Ms. Jolie chose CNN.

The verb "to play the Siphnian" appears in a fragment of Aristophanes and has a similar meaning; the usage is once again explained in the Suda, where it is said to mean "to touch the anus with a finger".

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Mr. McClung once again explains his desire to keep the statues here, where they belong.

If a particularly strong hurricane hits, climatologists will once again explain that rising sea levels increase the likelihood of more, and more severe, storms, and perhaps even more Americans will begin believing in climate change.

A caller on "Jane Whitney" echoed this, once again explaining the difference between "good" and "bad" girls: "A good girl is the one who waits and is with a guy and sees if the guy wants just one thing from her or if the guy loves her".

Dr. Albright was once again explaining to the Russians that the Clinton administration believes that the threat of missiles able to hit the United States -- and Russia -- from North Korea, Iraq and Iran justifies amending the cold war's basic arms control treaty and building a limited national missile defense system.

In a new letter to its shareholders -- once again explaining why a search advertising deal with Google is superior to Microsoft's offer to buy its search business -- Yahoo's chief executive, Jerry Yang, and its chairman, Roy Bostock, slammed Mr. Icahn's attempt to install a rival slate, calling Mr. Icahn's agenda "narrow".

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "We are urgently trying to contact the complainant so we can discuss with her the issues that she is raising on social network sites, to once again explain our approach and tactics in this investigation to provide both answers for her and clarity.

Martin schooled Williams once again, explaining to her the history of black people in America from 1619 (when the first slaves arrived in the Americas) to today. .

He patiently defends himself on all charges and once again explains the details of his famous claim that Lindbergh had been the sixty-seventh man to fly across the Atlantic.

Not only will I once again explain why your comments were so wrong, but I will completely school you on why your refusal to seek a way out of Iraq is only aiding al Qaeda and crippling American security.

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