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Once and again
Once again, Tom Horn was the first and most likely suspect, and he was brought in for questioning immediately.
Once again, he shook his head, kept his face expressionless and his voice very calm, and had a strongly supported alibi ready.
Once again life went its serene way -- soirees, fox hunts, balls and dinners.
Once again, as in the days of the Founding Fathers, America faces a stern test.
Once again, the United States must choose.
Once, they were at Easthampton for the summer ( again, Fritzie said, a good place, even though they were being robbed ).
Once again the Mossberg Targo outfit has appeared, but this time as a bolt-action rifle-shotgun combination.
Once again, both anti-A and anti-B activities were found in the insoluble material precipitated during dialysis.
Once again what has happened is an all-consuming confabulation of the incidentals, the accidents of painting.
Once again, there was a negative shake.
Once again B'dikkat moved among them like a father ; ;
Once again it is important to bear in mind the lack of ' neutral ' state intervention.
Once again Abd al-Rahman had to be concerned with developments in the Upper March.
Once again, Panipat was the scene of a confrontation between two warring contenders for control of northern India.
Once a forecasting error is made by agents, due to a stochastic shock, they will be unable to correctly forecast the price level again even if the price level experiences no further shocks since they only ever incorporate part of their errors.
Once again they fell back across the stream.
Once again Zurlauben's Gens d ' Armes charged, looking to rout Lumley's English cavalry who linked Cutts ' column facing Blenheim with Churchill's infantry.
Once again, however, there is a lack of archaeological proof for this reconstruction, and the sheer number of brochs, sometimes in places with a lack of good land, makes it problematic.
Once again, we see the imagery of the marriage: " I, John, saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.
Once the striker's ball goes through its target hoop, it is again entitled to roquet the other balls once.
Once again, however, trade speculation dominated the headlines at the winter meetings, this time surrounding Padres ' ace Jake Peavy, which, much like the Brian Roberts talks a year earlier, resulted in nothing.
) Once again, three Rockies ( Walker, Galarraga, and Castilla ) hit 40 or more homers ; Walker also won the first Gold Glove in franchise history.
Once again, though, the team's pitching was a glaring weakness, as the staff had an ERA of 6. 02.
Once again in the hunt for the Daytona 500 with 10 laps to go, Earnhardt was taken out of contention by a late crash which sent his car upside down on the backstretch.
Once again his spirits were raised when the unit under his command received orders overseas to France ; this time his wishes were thwarted when the armistice was signed, just a week before departure.

Once and performance
On Chomsky specifically, he writes that " imaginary problems were created by the whole series of dichotomies that Chomsky introduced, or took over unproblematized: not only syntax / semantics but also grammar / lexis, language / thought, competence / performance ... Once these dichotomies had been set up, the problem arose of locating and maintaining the boundaries between them linguistics "
Once inexpensive PCs began to have graphics performance close to the more expensive specialized graphical workstations which were SGI's core business, SGI shifted its focus to high performance servers for digital video and the Web.
Once again, in November 2009, Christine went to see Fleetwood Mac's last UK performance on their Unleashed tour in London, but did not join her former bandmates on the stage.
Once a play was sold to a company, the company owned it, and the playwright had no control over casting, performance, revision or publication.
Once digitized, media may be processed in a variety of ways using standard computer hardware and software or, where performance is critical, in high-performance digital hardware such as an ASIC.
# Once control of the parachute is gained, the third point of performance is " Keep a sharp lookout for all jumpers during your entire descent ".
Once again, Brel's performance was a critical and artistic success, with the audience leaping up from their seats in a standing ovation following Brel's emotional rendering of " Amsterdam ".
Once the house opens for a performance, the stage manager controls all aspects of the performance by calling the cues for all transitions ( this is known as " calling the show ") and acting as communications hub for the cast and crew.
Once called “ New York ’ s most famous unknown artist ", Johnson also staged and participated in early performance art events associated with the Fluxus movement and was the founder of a far-ranging mail art network – the New York Correspondence School-which picked up momentum in the 1960s and is still active today.
Once a brand is audited, any business that ends up with a strong financial performance and market position is more likely than not to have a properly conceived and effectively executed brand strategy.
Once again, the teams found themselves in the final, and the Bandits returned the favor of stopping a threepeat with a dominating 15-10 performance.
Once again opposite Lancaster, he won acclaim and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as the sadistic Feto Gomez in Birdman of Alcatraz ( 1962 ).
He became a familiar face to movie audiences throughout the 1960s, notably for his performances in A Thousand Clowns ( 1965 ) ( repeating his stage performance ), The Night They Raided Minsky's ( 1968 ) and Once Upon a Time in the West ( 1968 ).
Once these determinations have been made, the operator develops a route that is the most time and fuel efficient while respecting all applicable safety concerns — thereby maximizing both the aircraft's and the airspace's overall performance capabilities.
One of his best-known lead performances is his stand out live performance of " For Once in My Life ," from the television special TCB, originally broadcast on December 9, 1968 on NBC.
* Once in a Lifetime, a performance DVD by Howard Morrison
Once relevance levels have been assigned to the retrieved results, information retrieval performance measures can be used to assess the quality of a retrieval system's output.
Once you enter into the performance state you can push your body to do things you absolutely could never normally do .”
Once the triode was established as an amplifier it made a tremendous difference to radio receiver performance as it allowed the incoming signals to be amplified.
Once those test flights were completed, further flight tests were to be conducted from Edwards AFB to Malmstrom AFB in Great Falls, Montana, to gather more complete data on aircraft heating and engine performance at higher speeds and altitudes.
Once in the 2004 Final Four, Maccabi turned to record breaking with an outstanding 118-point title game performance.
Once the wet bulb temperature and the dry bulb temperature are identified, the cooling performance or leaving air temperature of the cooler may be determined:

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