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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.

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Once again sportswriters were quick to draw attention to Smith's outstanding defensive play instead of his 2 for 23 effort at the plate.
Martina McBride and Connie Smith dueted on Smith's signature hit " Once a Day ," and other collaborations included Dierks Bentley and Del McCoury (" Roll On Buddy, Roll On "), Josh Turner and Lorrie Morgan (" Golden Ring "), and Montgomery Gentry and Charlie Daniels Band (" Devil Went Down To Georgia "), among others.
One of the four songs recorded during the session entitled " Once a Day " ( written by Anderson especially for Smith ) was chosen to be Smith's debut single.
Among these songs was Smith's follow-up single to " Once a Day " released in early 1965 titled " Then and Only Then ".
He wrote many of country singer Connie Smith's biggest hits in the 1960s, including her best-known song, " Once a Day ," which topped off at No. 1 in 1964 and spent eight weeks there, the longest by any female country music singer.
Once established in Philadelphia as chief counsel for the railroad, Gowen further gained the trust of the current president, Charles E. Smith, so that when Smith took a needed ocean voyage for his health in mid 1869, 33-year-old Gowen was put in charge upon Smith's recommendation to the Board of Managers.
" The song spends four weeks atop the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, the longest for a debut release by a female artist since Connie Smith's debut " Once a Day " in 1964.
Once the 53rd United States Congress convened, Smith's time was consumed by lobbying for statehood and performance of routine efforts.

Once and inability
Once the war broke out, Moro-Giafferi changed his tactics and demanded an immediate trial, confident that the anti-German mood, and the inability of the Germans to present evidence, would result in Grynszpan's acquittal.
Once absorbed by Clan Wolf for a brutal crackdown on dissenting merchants that proved their inability to rule.
Once an MDR request has been submitted to an agency for the review of a particular document, the agency must respond either with an approval, a denial, or the inability to confirm or deny the existence or nonexistence of the requested document.
Once again, aggressive and increasingly powerful neighbouring state is likely to alarm other states to engage in balancing strategies against it, however small, weak and vulnerable states neighbouring a great power are often prone to balancing due to the lack of viable alternatives, inability to balance independently or contribute to a balancing alliance.
Once again, the downfall of the Braves was their inability to stave off the hot Met hitters.
Once described by Ternent as a Premiership-standard player, his inability to hold down a regular position either as a left-winger, left-sided or central defender, or striker, has seen him play mostly in the lower leagues.

Once and avoid
Once heavily pursuing modeling again, she received the harsh treatment she had been able to avoid last time.
Once the program entered syndication after the original run of the series, CBS broadcast reruns of the 12th season in late night under the title McGarrett to avoid confusion with the episodes in syndication broadcast under the title Hawaii Five-O.
Once Charles IV took up the throne, Edward had attempted to avoid doing so again, increasing tensions between the two.
Once tight, the trucker's hitch is often secured with a half hitch, usually slipped for easy releasing and to avoid the necessity of access to the end of the rope, though a more secure finish, such as two half hitches, may be called for.
Once again XX Corps retreated in order to avoid possible encirclement by superior forces.
Once Charles took up the throne, Edward attempted to avoid doing so again.
Once in Boston he managed to avoid receiving the invitation to the ceremonial dedication of his statue of Gov.
Once Hussein became king, the assassination of Abdullah was said to have influenced Hussein not to enter peace talks with Israel in the aftermath of the Six-Day War in order to avoid a similar fate.
Once feathers begin to erupt, the nestlings are unusual for altricial birds in having plumage coloured with carotenoids similarly to their parents ( in most species it is dun-coloured to avoid predation ).
Once the licenses expired, later syndicated versions of the show did not feature the music as first broadcast, but rather generic " sound-alikes " by studio musicians to avoid paying additional royalties.
Once in office, Mountbatten quickly became aware if Britain were to avoid involvement in a civil war, which seemed increasingly likely, there was no alternative to partition and a hasty exit from India.
Once an officer had been promoted to post-captain, his further promotion was strictly by seniority ; if he could avoid death or disgrace, he would eventually become an admiral ( even if only a yellow admiral ).
Once the infants have broken out of the shells, there is a requirement to remove the debris in order to avoid predators.
Once learners gain expertise the scaffolding inherent in problem-based learning helps learners avoid these issues.
Once a diagnosis of dysmenorrhea is made, further work-up is required to search for any underlying cause of it, in order to be able to treat it specifically and to avoid aggravation of a perhaps serious underlying cause.
Once panic and deflation set in, many people believed they could avoid further losses by keeping clear of the markets.
Once Buster finds the missing item ( the script for the next episode ), the sky palace where he currently is begins to fall apart and he has dash up the walls and avoid falling off the screen.
Once the value of the top card is known the cheat may resort to second dealing in order to avoid dealing a good card to an opponent, or to avoid dealing a bad card to himself ( or to a secret accomplice ).
Once established in Western European nations, Bawer maintains, the Islamists avoid integration and answer only to sharia law, while avoiding the legal systems of their host nations, allowing abuse of women, gays, Jews, and non-Muslims.
Once the MLF is complete, the red wine is usually racked ( decanted ) off its lees ( dead yeast cells and other solids ), and has sulphur dioxide preservative added to avoid oxidation and bacterial spoilage.
Once the both extremities of the pole are blocked, the other team members can step over the casualty ( one by one, holding the others ' shoulder to avoid falling ) without any risk of rocking for the stretcher.
Once a section of highway with very narrow paved shoulders is rumble stripped cyclists tend to avoid them, however, sometimes unsuspecting do have serious accidents.
Once again making reference to proper behavior based upon religious doctrine and morality, Washington advocates a policy of good faith and justice towards all nations, and urges the American people to avoid long-term friendly relations or rivalries with any nation.

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