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"I've been over to America and if we have to go over again, we'll go over," the 29-year-old said.
Although Mark McCall's Saracens side threatened to go over again, London Irish's defence held firm.
Play resumed with Monaghan threatening to go over again but remarkably Hanbury chased the winger down, having initially thrown the pass for the Australian to intercept.
Lonsdale then hit back to restore the Chiefs' two-score cushion, only for Cliff to go over again, converting to lift his side back to within six points.
It wasn't territory he wanted to go over again, but he did it.
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But like everything else you need to go over it again and again.
Theater productions are often extremely hard work, you have as many rehearsals as they can fit in and you have to go over things again and again.
Saints continued to attack and went over again when a high kick by Hohaia was allowed to bounce and Makinson managed to juggle the ball before putting it down over the line with one hand.
To go over it again is really something that's not helpful for me.
And I'd be glad to go over them again if you'd like, because they're -- they're positive.
"We don't collapse," she said, "but it will need a special event to go over $30 again".
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