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President Obama deserves credit for speaking once again of ending the injustice at Guantánamo.
The lead singer and two others left and Mr. Obama continued speaking, once again conceding his setbacks but recounting his achievements.
Thus, informally speaking once again, it is from "our" perspective in the actual world that we see that Socrates exists and hence deem it as possible with respect to any other world, Socrates-less or not.
And: speaking, once again, of Roscoe Tanner, the Andy Roddick of his time, my colleague Josh Hersh notes that the Bullet Man, as Tanner was known, makes an appearance in "The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring," Richard Preston's book about redwood climbers.
Speaking once again in his carefully calibrated sound-bites he said he wanted to be back home before he spoke on an issue that has divided this entire country, lead to increased hate crimes against Muslims and made many Muslims like me deeply uncomfortable.
Speaking once again of the composite character of sense perception, he writes: 'There is always a clear idea and a confused sensation in the view we have of sensible objects.
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That he did so speaks once again to his unrivaled, protean abilities with a camera.
But whether because of pride or stubbornness, Mr. Mubarak instead spoke once again as the unbowed father of the nation, barely alluding to a vague "delegation" of authority.
Prime Minister David Cameron led an afternoon meeting of the Cobra emergency group, after which he spoke once again with his Algerian counterpart, the British Press Association reported.
The US writer, 65, has spoken once again about the possibility of a feature film to tie-up the hit HBO series, saying he is "excited" but also dubious.
Stephen Fry has spoken once again about his claims of taking cocaine on a trip to Buckingham Palace, but has said that while he believes Prince Charles is likely "not pleased" about the incident, he doubts the royal would permanently show him the door as a result.
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