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The American Psychological Association is, yet again, under fire.
Expect them to be challenging at the right end of the table yet again under Powell.
Radcliffe seems eager, anxious almost, to ease doubts that her thin shoulders might crack yet again under the weight of trying to please an entire nation.
The Strip demonstrations brought together yet again, under the general heading of Protest, those familiar adult co-demonstrators the New Radicals, Zen mystics, aesthetic avant-gardists, and drug proselytizers — already so strangely easy in each other's company.
It proved a lucky day for the piranhas as a massive rainstorm forced us to skid back in the truck to the lodge as the earth disappeared yet again under the water.
The political classes of Westminster were yet again under attack this week, accused of being irreparably out of touch with the building frustrations of voters in Rochester and Strood at seemingly unchecked EU immigration and the relentless way they had ceded powers to Brussels.
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The Ballet Nacional then merged into a single entity with the Ballet Nacional Clásico, a ballet company (now a modern dance company) under María de Ávila; but separated yet again in 1986, under the direction of José Antonio Ruiz, until 1992.
Yet again banks were under pressure - half of the top 10 fallers in the FTSE 100 were banks.
Resigned to the belief that Kasatka was going to take him under yet again, he drew in air and waited.
Then there were the fashion flops, from "Dancing With the Stars" stylists demeaning a legend in a purple mess, to "American Idol's" fashion gurus forgetting, yet again, that they're dressing the under-20 set, and instead going for '90s career gal chic.
The holy shrines of Samara, under threat yet again from insurgents, were surrounded by paramilitaries.
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