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The evidence of last night's debate suggests, once again, that Santorum would have been a more effective anti-Romney over the long haul than Gingrich.
With "Broad Street," Ms. Wearing suggests once again that human relationships -- their hazards, pleasures and necessity -- are at bottom what concern most people most of the time, even in art.
Recalling perhaps the most ubiquitous image of Mr. Carson, cigarette in hand, suggests once again that a performance icon (or his estate) could do a profound service in acknowledging the cause of his death, convincing others that perhaps the time has come to quit their own habit.
A recent proliferation of Haute Goth on the runways of designers like Alexander McQueen, Rick Owens, Gareth Pugh and the spidery crochet webs of Rodarte (not to mention various darkly inclined Belgian designers) suggests, once again, that black still is, and probably always will be the new black.
All this suggests, once again, that the programme appears to be poorly targeted.
Although the rules of construction are different, the common pattern of topological organization suggests (once again) that strong constraints canalize network architecture.
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He suggested, once again, that he had been an intelligence asset.
The opinion polls suggest once again that Lula is cruising to victory (see article).
Ratings are down for this season (suggesting once again that journalists are more fascinated by their business than the public is).
For those susceptible to moral panic, the list of 2013-14's most borrowed books can't fail to suggest once again an alarming public craving for murder and mayhem.
The island is the island and Brooklyn is Brooklyn — suggesting once again that there is an emotional geography of place that is as potent as the actual geography of place.
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