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Reducing the number of MPs would have yet another regrettable knock-on effect.
What's nostalgic in Cornell's art is not that it's made of old things; a lot of the things are so new that no one would have yet thought of them as potential art — Hollywood stills and penny-arcade chutes.
And who, knowing that Wimbledon had built a new retractable roof over Centre Court at great expense, could have imagined that — after six days of play in reliably soggy England — no player would have yet had the honor of playing a point indoors?
They had more time than they thought they would have yet she watched him leave.
When defeated, Obama would have yet another killer soundbite: "Republicans voted against defending women".
It's possible (though unlikely) that those courts could uphold marriage bans, in which case the U.S. Supreme Court would have yet another opportunity to weigh in.
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"This is the best crowd we'd had yet in the UK," Lewis concludes, meaning it.
When she left, it was the biggest meltdown I'd had yet".
Rockage, but Amp'd has yet to say if the classic 1980s hit "Don't Forget Me" by Canadian act Glass Tiger will be available.
And in the back row I would have had yet another Welshman - flanker Justin Tipuric - in the starting line-up!
What we would not have yet is a full account of right action.
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