Sentence examples for raising once again from inspiring English sources

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The action is confined to a remote Welsh valley - one of those we peered into, in fact, from the Bluff's summit - raising once again the question of landscape and its significance both within literature and to writers as they write.

And to incorporate this idea into the robust concern view would be to give up on the central place desire has in love and so begin blurring the line between the robust concern view and the union view, thereby raising once again questions about the nature of your concern and about autonomy.

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But the resumption of this cull raises once again deep political issues.

"And it raises, once again, the specter of a rodent epidemic in our neighborhood".

Now they have more and more choices back home.Missing two worldsThis raises once again the main theme of "The Namesake"—the human side of immigration.

Conservatives are also noting that the Senate confirmed Mr Alito unanimously in his current job in 1990, with compliments handed out by Democrats as well as Republicans.The nomination raises, once again, the spectre of the "nuclear option".

The announcement today that Yahoo would acquire Tumblr, the blogging tool and social network, for $1.1 billion, raises once again a familiar Internet-era question of how something that generates no profits can be worth so much.

The potential for "fee refugees" who move their families from England to Scotland or Wales to avoid high tuition costs has been raised once again, this time in an official risk assessment from Hefce, the THE reports.

These failures have raised once again the vexed questions of what should be the threshold for intervention, of proportionality and how far the organising notion of sovereignty should be undermined in international law.

The possibility of peace has been raised once again by the elusive Lord's Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony, who has indicated he may now be wiling to sign a deal with the government after all.

The secretary general of the Organisation of American States, José Miguel Insulza, also noted the "unreasonable nature" of the rains, and said "the flooding raises once again the impact of climate change in the Caribbean region".

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