After Dan left, the cycle would begin again with issues remaining unresolved. |
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Everything has gone quiet in the lead-up to the federal election but, once the poll is over, expect the talk to begin again. |
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Another great consequence of this process is that we begin again to discover our proper place in the universe. |
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If, theoretically, some irregularity is found and the process must begin again, let us hope that this happens sooner rather than later. |
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You turn the book over, open the cover, go to the first page and begin again. |
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When our early medieval documents begin again in the eighth century, however, bipartite divisions are commonly referred to. |
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One feels that each, in different ways, has confronted the fixedness of a poetic identity and managed to break it open, to begin again. |
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Their objective is the construction of a worldwide caliphate, and for their purposes, they would like that to begin again in Afghanistan. |
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If you then leave the menu you'll be able to begin again with microphone ignition. |
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You will always be present giving me your hand a thousand times to raise me up and a thousand times I will catch His hand to begin again. |
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There will be a break for the summer, but the prayer will begin again in the autumn. |
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If evaluation reveals that the problem has not been resolved, the planning cycle should begin again. |
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He was afraid that the plane might be diverted to the United States and, if this occurred, he might be seized and the ordeal might begin again. |
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As I start to get familiar with living in a particular place, I find out I have to leave the place I have just become used to and begin again. |
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And I always begin again with that idea, in the hope that someone, a lot of people, will at last listen. |
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I still have a long way to go and with the assistance of professional counseling there is hope that I will recover and begin again to rebuild my life. |
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Let me begin again by thanking everyone for attending this very important announcement. |
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For Yeats, it just so happened, fortuitously, that the twentieth century marked the final days of his apocalyptic gyre, which then would turn, renewed, to begin again. |
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Each time the pilot's eyes were exposed to the bright light, the process of dark adaptation would have to begin again. |
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Now, you're obliged to begin again the operation: click here for more details! |
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It is necessary, indeed urgent, to begin again with guidelines that are proper to mission and primary evangelisation. |
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Three minutes later, the pilot reported that he had lost the runway from view for a fraction of a second and was going to begin again. |
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After the prize-giving, the festivities begin again and the dancing goes on well into the next morning until hangovers, prudence and normal life kick in. |
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When we are satisfied with the provisions being met, then the transfers will of course begin again. |
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He can begin again, like his wife did by marrying another man. |
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I could not breathe.... When I would pass out, they would shake me and begin again. |
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The program will begin again in earnest where there are competitions. |
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When the last cycler has run for 200ms we pass control back to the first one and begin again. |
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I have said so much, that, if I had not a frank, I must burn my letter and begin again. |
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Regular patrols in no-man's-land had examined German positions hereabouts, looking forward to spring, when the offensive would supposedly begin again. |
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Your benefit payments will begin again without a waiting period and in the same amount as before, after You have provided proof to Canadian Premier of the recurrence of Your Disability. |
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An attack of dengue produced immunity for a year or more, so once the outbreak ebbed, more people would be resistant to the viral disease and the cycle would begin again. |
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Recording will begin again at zero when the controller is restarted. |
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I would hope and believe that these are not permanent fixtures, and I would hope and believe that it will be possible for the peace talks to begin again. |
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Because of the significant potential for medium-term growth in its markets, particularly those related to mobility, urban development, energy and environment, VINCI can begin again to consider new external growth initiatives. |
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What the citizens of Europe are expecting is for work finally to begin again after the long months of crisis and paralysis, but under better conditions which increase people's confidence in the Commission. |
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There are many myths surrounding breastfeeding during a crisis: that mothers under stress or suffering from malnutrition are unable to breastfeed, for example, or that women who have stopped lactating cannot begin again. |
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On interruption it shall begin again immediately and shall end at the latest six years after the end of the year in which it originally began, unless in the meantime judicial proceedings to enforce the right have begun. |
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The outspoken Oscar-nominated character actor plays a washed-up music manager in the lovely musical Begin Again. |
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