But a taste of cubanelle, a poblano chili stuffed with cheese, caponata, and peppers, will help you take leave all over again. |
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It seems to go on for about a quarter of an hour before stopping for a few minutes and then it starts all over again. |
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I eventually quit the job a year later, packed up my bags and my son and ran away from it all to start all over again. |
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When the fortnight was up, he cashed the child allowance books to balance his accounts, and the credit system would begin all over again. |
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Spores produced on these leaves then blow back to the juniper or cedar and the cycle starts all over again. |
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Reminiscent of classic thrillers, the movie's real core is the dangerous allure of wiping the slate clean and starting your life all over again. |
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So it's been like a new music adventure for me now, you know, like starting all over again. |
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She's pushing 83 and having to parent her alcoholic daughter all over again. |
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I'll have to start saving all over again and who knows when I'll get to see her. |
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By the time I was finished I was hurting all over again, but this time I was not going to cry. |
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And the moment they are born one's own learning process starts all over again. |
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Don't leave me to deal with him and the men and the press, and all of that all over again. |
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But then came the page banners and pop-up ads and the whole rigmarole started all over again. |
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If just one player was caught loafing, the entire unit had to do it all over again. |
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In the new country, the former colonizer's country, a new cycle of forced and voluntary assimilation started all over again. |
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It was almost like none of this had happened, like we were those two lovesick teenagers escaping to their favorite place all over again. |
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Just when you think you have it made, a new form of technology comes along and you have to do it all over again. |
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By mid-July, the back-to-school season begins all over again, which represents a growing area of marketing opportunity. |
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Many cards were outdated as people moved to new jobs, forcing him to seek them out before starting all over again. |
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Now we are about to see the Betamax vs VHS argument all over again with the imminent release of blue laser formats. |
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He fills a new series of bags with uncolored icing and starts the process of piping out petals all over again. |
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Now they are hoping somebody will help them start their project all over again. |
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It was so disastrous that everyone thought the New Year's Eve crash was happening all over again. |
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She cradled my face with her veined hands and began weeping all over again. |
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Here are snapshots of three who took on companies in trouble, faced angry creditors, got their egos bruised, but might do it all over again. |
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After a period of relative calm, things are beginning to get hectic all over again for Allison. |
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He opened all the wounds all over again because I realized I never got over my first love. |
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This was so good I wanted to start reading it all over again but I had to lend it to a friend to read first. |
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It wouldn't be necessary to re-try the whole case all over again to determine the question of damages. |
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Becoming world champions undoubtedly boosted our confidence, but now we have to prove we're capable of doing it all over again. |
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I'm not sure I'm ready for all that house-training and vet stuff all over again! |
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It was later confiscated by suspicious guards and, phlegmatically, he simply started all over again. |
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I'm just heating it to its point of pliability, rather than liquefying it all over again. |
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Frankly, I don't see the point of bringing a plant to floriferous maturity and then starting all over again with a cutting. |
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Best enjoyed with early evening cosmopolitans, this album suddenly started making renewed sense all over again while we were on holiday. |
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A creditor would have to hire a lawyer in the other jurisdiction and begin the court case all over again. |
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Hiroshi often said that the dawning of a new day meant a chance to start all over again. |
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And he is telling us today with pretended pride that he will do it all over again. |
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Now it became my responsibility all over again to teach my grandkids the same lessons I had taught their parents. |
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Feeling cranky all over again, Matthew stood up abruptly and groped his way to the kitchen. |
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After each task, the teams swapped over their mode of transport and did the tasks all over again. |
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Life starts all over again then, sort of an unpleasant, uneventful and dreamless sleep. |
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So somehow I will be redesigning it and starting all over again. |
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It was like being in my old Suzuki piano lessons all over again. |
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Giles was ridiculed all over again as a cry-baby and a big softie. |
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In this context, it's a terrible shame that Strange Gardens, even though based on a true incident, only serves to obscure those difficult matters all over again. |
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When I finally managed to compose myself long enough to tell Liz what had made me cry, she began crying, which of course got me started all over again. |
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Although his health was beginning to fail, he still had that enthusiasm I first felt so many years earlier, and I became inspired by it all over again. |
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I've enjoyed the termly classes I've taken, but just when the group is beginning to gel, term finishes and you have to start all over again with a new class. |
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Compare and contrast this contrite pose with the self-same penitent jailbound all over again last year as a result of felling two motorists during a wee spell of road rage. |
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He said the intense media coverage was victimising her all over again. |
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She became a shadow of her former self, like a ghost, an apparition that makes the same trip every day unable to finish it, bound to start it all over again. |
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In the worst-case scenario, we would have to start the project all over again. |
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By the time Oliver's been fed, had his nappy changed, and I've done a load or two of washing in the morning it's time to start the feeding and changing routine all over again. |
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If the carpenter cannot meet his specifications, then he will not hesitate to dismantle the whole thing, and begin all over again by hunting for the perfect craftsman. |
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The highly anticipated return of this show is sure to make history all over again. |
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By making it up to the person who was hurt, we make victims of the person all over again by saying that they should not have been hurt by what happened. |
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Life is just like a budding flower at the break of spring all over again. |
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A bartender quits, a server walks, and the process starts all over again. |
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It probably was a bit much to ask them to do it all over again. |
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Now she's blubbering away all over again about something else. |
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She swatted me with the end of her apron, then hugged me all over again. |
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Quality fanfic that makes me fall in love with the characters all over again, makes me squee and giggle and email everyone I can think of who'd like it too. |
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They end up in Wyoming, whiling away their time there by falling for each other all over again. |
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All they do is ratchet up a crisis, get more free stuff, sign papers that mean nothing to them, keep on doing the illegal war stuff, and start the cycle all over again. |
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I was reading WIRED for the first time in ages the other day, and found myself getting annoyed all over again at the breathless prose they use in their articles. |
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One of the many readjustments you have to make when you move to a new area is that you have to experiment to find the better takeaways all over again! |
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My first reaction upon finishing it was to imitate the unsinkable Ursula and begin all over again. |
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She then returns home to yell at her Ecuadorian nanny, ignore her kids and snort hard drugs until she falls asleep and has to do it all over again. |
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We shared a silent moment and then a couple of folks snapped official pictures, and the handshaking started all over again. |
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So you get angry all over again and respond, perpetuating the cycle. |
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The velociraptors have learned some new tricks but the humans just make the same dumb mistakes all over again. |
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I spent five hours finding a suitable present for my sister, but then I lost it and had to look all over again. |
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Ay, chihuahua! The computer crashed and I'm going to have to start all over again. |
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Going into a dressing-room full of established players was not easy. It was like Lancashire all over again only more so. |
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I wasn't sure, but I had a hunch all I needed was a mulligan. If I could only reconnect with her somehow and begin all over again. |
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Being a new chum at Fairbridge meant that I had to go through a lengthy period of initiation all over again. |
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It was like I had to grow up all over again and learn how to live as a new person, as a transguy. |
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These UEFA plans have got me feeling like I'm that glaikit 16-year-old all over again. |
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It's Kremlinology all over again, speculating about what's gone on behind closed doors. |
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It also follows that the movie-goers who lapped up the laddish humour first time round will enjoy it all over again. |
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Which is great for me, I don't want to do deja vu all over again. |
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I enjoyed being a sea scout, so you could say I have made history all over again. |
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And then tomorrow evening comes Simchat Torah, the day we complete the yearly cycle of the weekly reading of the Torah, and begin all over again. |
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And when I was done washing all the on-going shift's dirty dishes, I had to start all over again with the off-coming shift and the rest of the crew. |
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I felt so blessed, so accepted in my naked, flawed self, as if she looked at that cranky, poopy baby in her arms and loved her all over again, held her close, skin to skin. |
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Couldn't have happened at an awkwarder time, this couldn't. Just when I was getting things taped. Now I'll have to start all over again, I suppose. |
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They've tried the Continentals, but they can get too typey with less milk and meat, and producers want to start the breeding cycle all over again. |
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Made me proud to be from Cov all over again, thanks to Dawks. |
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Or, we can continue to start all over again following each troop rotation, until the Canadian government cries uncle and abandons our commitment to rebuilding Afghanistan. |
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They'll feel vulnerable, unbelieved and rejected all over again. |
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The music and lights also can be activated when the drum rolls across the floor, encouraging baby to crawl after it to start the fun all over again. |
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