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Instead, industry executives here say they think that Mr. Malone is once again pursuing his trademark strategy: ruthless patience.

"The alternative the Prime Minister offers is no deal, in which case Iran will immediately begin once again pursuing its nuclear program, accelerate its nuclear program, without us having any insight into what they're doing," Obama said.

"The alternative that the prime minister offers is no deal, in which case, Iran will immediately begin once again pursuing its nuclear program, accelerate its nuclear program, without us having any insight into what they're doing and without constraint," Obama said.

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A day after the bank said it would once again pursue defaulting borrowers in the 23 states where foreclosures were overseen by the courts, judges in Florida said they were expecting even more challenges from defaulting homeowners.

After George Karl became head coach, the team once again pursued fast-paced basketball which evoked their 80s style of play, even to the extent that Karl brought Moe back on board as an assistant.

Where the first season brought international intrigue to suburban Britain, the present one is internationally set, with our heroes once again pursued from both sides of the law.

We need to know how we can make this generation believe that it is possible to once again pursue the American dream, build a solid middle class life and to climb the ladder of success.

Mr. Obama called once again for pursuing what he called "direct and aggressive diplomacy with the Iranian regime," while Mr. McCain warned against that approach and said that the tests highlighted the need for missile defense in Europe.

"The Sound of No Hands Clapping" finds him once again madly pursuing fame and riches, worshiping the same false celebrity gods, and in general making an absolute fool of himself.

Credit spreads are indicating that investors are mispricing risk yet again while the ballooning trade deficit indicates we once again are pursuing the notion that we can consume much more than we produce.

By 2025, Iran would be free, once again, to pursue its nuclear ambitions.

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