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Think about your friends who are in great relationships - did they get there by meeting at a bar or event, exchanging phone numbers, repeatedly going out to dinner, and coupling up?
By repeatedly going "out of business" and exploiting a loophole in the local condo laws, speculators have been able to transform rent-controlled buildings into market-value homes.
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"We repeatedly went out there - sort of a David and Goliath - and were outspent by a lot of money, but we had a lot of other things going for us," Mr. Santorum said during an interview with Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, a conservative Christian advocacy group.
But Boris has repeatedly gone out of his way to point out that we need a successful City.
In its 537-word statement on the incident, the electric vehicle company repeatedly went out of its way to shift blame for the accident.
Mr. Bloomberg repeatedly went out of his way to say that he had no problem with the questions that prominent lawmakers on the Hill were raising.
I think it's hard for the American people to trust the president when his administration has repeatedly gone out of its way to silence critics and, again, treat oversight as a threat on par with al-Qaida.
And the film repeatedly goes out of its way to give us the reactions -- through eyewitness accounts, letters, old films -- of young Americans coming to terms with their counterparts of other skin tones.
Speaking at the Vietnam National University, a bust of Ho Chi Minh just behind him, Mr. Clinton repeatedly went out of his way to honor soldiers on both sides of "the conflict we call the Vietnam War and you call the American War," equating their sacrifices, but never delving into the causes they represented.
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Dr. Tanaka said he means doing things like regular interval training, repeatedly going all out, easing up, then going all out again.
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