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After Griffiths's arrest in May, perhaps inevitably, the issue was raised once more.
After revelations that the Tories held secret talks at the weekend in England with both the UUP and the DUP, nationalists' suspicions have been raised once more.
The specter of overpopulation was raised once more in 2008 by the decline in global food stocks and rapid deterioration of the environment.
The industry typically prevails, reasonably, because the problem is a real one -- and the visa quotas for skilled immigrants are raised once more.
But those flags will only fly at half-mast until Tuesday, at which point they will be raised once more — a symbolic indication that after we mourn those who have died too soon, we must eventually move on.
Judge Hanson's ruling on Thursday, and the fallout on Friday, have also raised once more the issue of same-sex marriage among the presidential candidates who devote so much time in this state leading up to its early caucuses.
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It inevitably raises once more the question of his own retirement.
It raises once more a fundamental question : Where were the regulators when this was happening?
It raises once more a fundamental question of these times: Where were the regulators when all of this was happening?
If they are linked to radical Islam, they will raise once more the spectre of homegrown terrorists; for these days it is far harder for a foreign cell to set up in the US than was the case with the 19 hijackers involved in the 9/11 attacks.
As the attacks escalated in the morning, only the American military possessed the firepower, communications and skills to fight back in what developed into a long-range, artillery-and-rocket duel — raising once more the familiar questions about how Afghan forces, underwritten at tremendous expense, will fare when the United States pulls back.
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