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All day there had been anxiety that disappointment would yet again fall upon the Brentford faithful.
4) Which meant that the AL would yet again have home-field advantage in this year's World Series.
As the 1984 Australian Open developed it looked inevitable that the two would yet again renew acquaintances in the final.
At best it is naive and at worst it would yet again let the shooting lobby off the hook.
A former French finance minister, Pierre Moscovici, was given the economics portfolio just as his successor announced that France would yet again miss its budget-deficit targets.
Despite the lagging economy, the mere likelihood that the Fed would yet again postpone a retreat on its stimulus program may have ultimately buoyed some investors' confidence.
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This morning seemed a case in point when I picked him up and realised he'd yet again asserted his extraordinariness.
On either approach, the poor and middle class would suffer grievously while the rich and powerful would win yet again (at least until the social pressures boil over).
And obviously, if the US government would not prosecute these banks on the ground that they're too big and important, it would - yet again, or rather still - never let them fail.
We would learn yet again that we could not read on the beach.
And so Perry's announcement in April 2008 that he would run yet again did not divert her from the race.
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