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When Forde rescued the girl, the government used his show trial as an opportunity to scare the populace once again with threats of incomers and fear of the unknown.
Pellegrini made a switch as he sent on Stevan Jovetic for Alvaro Negredo, who looked short of full fitness, but his side were fortunate to survive another scare as Cahill once again hit the woodwork with a header.
"The market is once again getting scared that the excess money the consumer had picked up, all of a sudden that looks like it's walking out the door a touch," said Blaze Tankersley, chief market strategist at Bay Crest Partners.
If this happens, you have (once again! Go you!) officially scared your friend.
But then Oshie returned to the ice, injury scare averted, and Burakovsky was once again pushed out.
"Once again, Carl McCall is unnecessarily scaring seniors and their families in a shameless attempt to further his political ambitions," he said.
Therefore, once again, these are simply scare tactics.
Once again, a bomb scare briefly caused the evacuation of Grand Central Terminal yesterday morning, tying up subways on the heavily traveled Lexington Avenue line just before 10 a.m.
It's spring and the budget deficit hawks are once again singing their scare songs about the deficit and the harm we are doing to our children.
President Fox "could scare investors and raise the perception that Mexico once again belongs to Latin America," Mr. Pardiñas said.
A recent spate of Euro scare stories, peddled in various British newspapers, merely illustrated once again the ingrained distortion which now passes for journalism on Europe.
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