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In France, he found himself in a bombed building buried in rubble, but once again lived to tell the tale.
The Times has not only once again lived up to my expectations of editorial anti-Catholicism, it has exceeded them.
Incredibly, average crowds of over 33,000 turned up to Coors Field to watch this mess, which once again lived up to its reputation as a graveyard for pitching.
Nonetheless, the consensus was that, having previously restored financial health to the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and to American Ballet Theater, he had once again lived up to the nickname of Mr. Turnaround.
But going to the movies, as Mark Johnson, the producer of "Breaking Bad", pointed out in a panel debate, does not seem to be out of fashion yet.The jury for the festival's main competition once again lived up to its reputation for unexpected decision-making.
Blame the sunshine or the smog or its enormousness, but Los Angeles County has once again lived up to its reputation for flamboyance, this time putting forth nearly a quarter of the official candidates trying to replace Gov. Gray Davis, should he lose the Oct. 7 recall vote.
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The world is once again living an interregnum.
Raised in Yonkers, Ms. Calvi once again lives there.
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This spring I'm once again living simply, and trying to spread my money as far as it can go.
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