Ball after ball was lofted into the Colt goalmouth but time and again their defence came up trumps as they repelled attack after attack. |
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In some senses, he represents the latest incarnation of an archetype that crops up time and again in popular music. |
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These are classic thriller plotlines, recycled time and again to what is often yawningly predictable effect. |
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And no matter how aggressively one attempts to scrape it away, the same microscopic jungle regrows time and again. |
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That defeat, time and again, cannot subdue some men is not merely amazing, it is moving. |
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The authorities have shown time and again that they are helpless in this regard. |
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I have tried, time and again, but I cannot free myself from an addiction that has as firm a hold on me as heroin, cocaine or crack. |
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He scored a fine individual try, had a big hand in Austerfield's brace and threatened the Batley line time and again. |
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His letter was well-received and has been discussed time and again at home and worksites where our people reside and work. |
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But time and again irritations creep in which disrupt the flow of the book. |
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The cost overrun factor as well as the vexed issue of rehabilitation of displaced problem continued to delay the project time and again. |
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His eyes were red-rimmed, as if he had been crying, or rubbing them, time and again. |
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Although personally antipathetic to his modernist pioneering spirit, I have been seduced time and again by the ravishing sounds that he produces. |
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Last week on a tour of the United States, he repeated this message time and again. |
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I'll wear each dress time and again, varying the look with different accessories. |
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Basic errors are repeated time and again, despite fine words and earnest assurances to this committee. |
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But time and again, his greatest triumphs were achieved because he simply had more bottle than anyone else. |
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A professional actor is destined to repeat the roles he had been doing time and again. |
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Top of the list of Rathvilly errors was over-carrying, which the referee whistled for time and again. |
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They have the same quiet serenity which I have observed time and again over the past few days. |
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Worse than that, he can get repeated migraines, going through the whole process time and again. |
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The truth of the dictum has been demonstrated in history, both ancient and recent, time and again. |
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The infantry is shot to pieces time and again by undiscovered or undestroyed machine guns and Axis artillery. |
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Characters insist time and again that they are not pagans who pray to graven images. |
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It is simply accepted as a fait accompli that the millions who live along the Mekong will suffer time and again from preventable flooding. |
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Valiant and Worcester Bosch are two condenser boilermakers that are recommended time and again in research. |
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That set him thinking on how he was able to string his successes time and again. |
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Yass attacked time and again and the defence of the team was tested, however, they stood firm and held the line. |
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Eathquakes and killer tsunamis have wreaked havoc in various parts of the world time and again. |
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She'sn't obtuse, but she's proven time and again that she'd sooner go for a simple, grabby lyric than one that actually said something. |
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That said, the sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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The thing is though, there's more than one way to win a football match, as underdogs have proved time and again over the years. |
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Over the last 16 years I have time and again witnessed the undoubted courage and fighting prowess of the Afghans. |
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They have proven time and again that they are head and shoulders above their sporting compatriots in Ireland. |
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He turns his lens time and again to the majesty and grace of the tahr, the endangered mountain goat found in the Western Ghats. |
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Despite confusion and demoralization, the workers returned to the barricades time and again. |
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However, time and again these claims are not supported in literature. |
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And the 1994 deal did its part to encourage Mr Kim in his extortionist habit of acting up and then pocketing placatory goodies, time and again. |
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During the war in former Yugoslavia our country was cited time and again as a model of successful ethnic cohabitation. |
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He has publicly apologised time and again in the most forthright terms. |
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The programme will be of interest to those who either know nothing about the siege, or who never tire of hearing the same violent tale of derring-do repeated time and again. |
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Her poetry is replete with such images, as time and again she writes encomia or praise-poems to particular mothers as well as the state of motherhood as an abstract ideal. |
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I subscribe to the notion of araciality as it has time and again been suggested by many that the distinction of race is categorized as a social construct. |
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He also claims that careers advice has been shown time and again not be up to scratch. |
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Throwing mostly strikes, Ankiel's fastball time and again cracked like a pistol shot into the catcher's mitt. |
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One criticism heard time and again is: has the whole idea of public-sector services gone to the dogs? |
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This man has stated time and again that democracy and development go hand in glove and cannot be separated. |
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We must, time and again, hammer home these truths in order to suppress the same old refrains. |
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Doglegs, stands of trees, strategic bunkering and just the right touch of elevation change make Greenhills a delight to play time and again. |
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As the coalition government's savage cuts bite harder, the tax argument proves time and again that it is not a red herring. |
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This line of reasoning is unsound and dangerous, as history has proven time and again. |
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They just repeat the old ones time and again to the end of their years. |
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They have been overwritten time and again by other signals, and these have had to be scraped away to make the gravitational waves visible. |
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Numerous scientists reveal time and again some new interesting details about the erogenous zone of the female body. |
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What about energy policy, which we have fought for tooth and nail time and again? |
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Horror stories appear time and again in the yachting magazines, and in almost all of them the sailing boat ends up with the fish. |
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We must reiterate time and again in no uncertain terms that terrorism is a direct attack on freedom, human rights and democracy. |
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Experience has proved time and again, that women make better use of investment funds than their menfolk. |
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The primary argument you will see made time and again as to why Ahmadiyya are blasphemous or deviant is their belief, basically, in two things. |
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Even so, it becomes clear time and again that encounters alone do not lead to more togetherness. |
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And by not taking this lesson to heart, it becomes appallingly easy for the world to stand by and watch as human lives are senselessly wasted time and again. |
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We have said time and again that the roadmap is the only viable way out of the current morass. |
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It is these provisions which have time and again been used to harass political opponents. |
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He repeats this swinging display time and again, all the while uttering squeaky notes. |
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As we have experienced time and again, seeing an athlete wear the maple leaf generates pride across the nation. |
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A solution lies not in the use of force, whose futility has been exposed time and again, but in dialogue and negotiations. |
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Of course it is, and time and again the geneticists tell us how this is possible. |
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The success of the W 35 DC is greatly due to its mature cutting technology which has proven its worth time and again in everyday use. |
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Experience has shown time and again that no treaty on disarmament can endure without a credible and workable verification mechanism. |
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I would also like to thank you, the shareholders, who encourage us time and again with your loyalty and trust. |
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She was passed over time and again for pay raises and promotions. |
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The study, however, highlights some consistent themes, notably that time and again, procurers effused about the extra qualities provided by the smaller supplier. |
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And yet brazen bandits prove time and again they are willing to try to return anything. |
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Such abbreviations have cropped up in different contexts time and again. |
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What little sleep she managed to get the night before had been troubled by dreams of violence and talking animals, and she had awakened, time and again, wringing wet. |
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We've been told time and again that cricket is a religion in India. |
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He said they represented a minority opinion not reflected in the wider republican community which, time and again, had endorsed the strategy of the Sinn Fein leadership. |
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That said, the El Head sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion, the odd echo-meter or reverberator and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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With the attack postponed by the fuhrer time and again, by early July the Germans faced a truly forbidding task. |
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It is a hot, sweet and sour delight that you can make time and again for use with fish and chicken dishes, or as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, poppadoms and savouries. |
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While everyone is emoting away with great intensity, the screenplay seems to wander aimlessly with random acts of coincidence throwing people together time and again. |
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Then there is his reliance on sources who have proven time and again to be untruthful. |
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He says time and again that it is not wrong to fear a young black man walking towards you with a North Face jacket, Timberland boots and an unwelcoming expression. |
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Constantly changing both the copy and imagery on your site helps maintain the sticky factor, which helps to bring visitors back to your site time and again. |
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The naval infantrymen acquitted themselves honorably, time and again coming to the aid of motorized rifle, paratroops, and Interior Ministry units. |
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But this woman has committed to memory all the essentials of her own physiognomy, and can conjure up, time and again, her own basic likeness without resorting to a mirror. |
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However, not only do we want to know to what extent occurrences are reported, we also want to know the type of occurrences that recur time and again and the safety conclusions that are drawn from these. |
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If, time and again, I come back to the matter of our heritage, it is because it is such an outstanding illustration of the underlying oneness of humankind, notwithstanding the countless ways by which it finds expression. |
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We have heard time and again from Afghans that limited access to justice and weak rule of law are some of the greatest challenges to their sense of security. |
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It bugged me that such a wonderful, smiling, generous people, a people with such a wealth of culture should time and again find themselves with such? |
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As the journey and nature gently unfurl, time and again the outdoor elements meld into the traveller's auditory and visual experience, and passengers fall into synergy with the unwinding scenery. |
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I am rather worried that we are falling back into the mechanical behaviour that we have been experiencing here for the past 10 years and that we have criticised time and again in this forum. |
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The worst was that the Japanese took great pleasure in belittling the prisoners time and again and making a fool of them, leaving them standing to attention for hours and letting them bow like slaves before their lord. |
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Several spoke yearningly of the DPJ's farm policies. The ability to provide support, whether that meant a feeling of middle-class prosperity or a handout in the nick of time, kept people voting for the LDP time and again. |
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Is it charmless beauty, which is painted time and again? |
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It might be easy to regard its destruction a kind of failure, but, as Watson has demonstrated time and again, this would be inapt, if not mistaken. |
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We must say this as often as possible: figures such as that, reflecting unfathomable human suffering, assault our consciences time and again as leaders of the international community and as citizens. |
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Jordan has historically relied upon the regurgitation of incentive ideas, with the result that for the last few years it remained an area of stagnancy with the same old themes being quoted time and again. |
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The story of endosulfan victims in the south Indian state of Kerala has hit the headlines time and again in Indian and international media. |
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France has made its position on this conflict clear time and again. |
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It has been demonstrated time and again that the international community is most effective when it unites behind a common diplomatic endeavour and backs it with the necessary political will to enforce its decisions. |
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The speech from the throne is the signal that this government plans to ensure that all Canadians share the prosperity of Canada, and especially those people who have been shut out from the prosperity time and again. |
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She is a droll pony, challenging the learner time and again. |
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I went back to them time and again, just as I have done since my boyhood days. |
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Ronaldo had the best moves, skippy little stutter-steps that allowed him to get around defenders time and again. |
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In doing so we will not keep quiet about the fact that especially children and old people, but also handicapped people and those in need of care as well as domestic personnel, time and again have to suffer atrocious violence. |
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In his keynote presentation Georg Krayer expressed some remarkable ideas on protection of the private domain, which is highly topical for us and is preoccupying us time and again in connection with various dossiers. |
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Its expansionist plans are very much evident from its role in the Middle East and from the statements Iranian leaders issue time and again. |
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But I am at a loss as to why MEPs manoeuvre themselves time and again into predicaments where they either face the accusation of being of an anti-social disposition, or else risk becoming a laughing stock. |
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Mr. Reid, who has time and again been hornswoggled by Mr. McConnell's cunning parliamentarian moves, countered that the problem was Republicans slowing bills and sometimes killing them with procedural tricks. |
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It is not only the spirits of little elevation that must reincarnate again, the elevated spirits too return time and again, until their work is finished. |
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Having visited Afghanistan in July and having been bowled over by the courage and performance of our troops, I have repeated this time and again in the House. |
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In particular, the regions of Cumbria and Lancashire suffered time and again from the plundering of the Irish. |
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We should therefore expect an inventive, prolific mythmaker to return, time and again, to old myths in service of new ideas. |
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While Aoun strives to implement Taef Accord, the general reiterated time and again the indivisibility and finality of Lebanon, he added. |
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Even for films whose obvious flaws have been trotted out time and again. |
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During the period that followed, Serbian policymakers and authorities showed time and again that they were unbending and fully dedicated to fulfilling their obligation. |
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The current system of short-term visas and ministerial special permits that might or might not be granted or lengthened, and that require victims to apply time and again, simply re-victimizes the victims. |
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But the day belonged to Dey who smashed his way out of trouble time and again and won both the games on his first game points. |
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The European champions will certainly not forget the Switzerland goalkeeper in a hurry after he frustrated them time and again, notably foiling Gerard Pique and David Villa when the pair were clean through. |
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The prospect of regional autonomy, so dearly won, being gradually subject to a Community legal order with an increasing scope of action is the reason that has been given time and time and again. |
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Aboriginal Canadians have demonstrated time and again their great service and sacrifice for our country through their participation in Canada's military, particularly during times of conflict. |
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Like most of his music, it is made largely with obtrusive sounds: whisperings, clatterings, rattlings and time and again, though always differently, crepitations suggesting the striking of matches. |
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The theme of identity seems to come up time and again on your new album? |
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As experience has time and again demonstrated, regional cohesion is a key ingredient in any attempt to bring about lasting peace and reconciliation in Somalia. |
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He said that all high authorities of the government made promises for establishing LHC divisional bench in Faisalabad time and again but the same have yet to be fulfilled. |
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The idea of the inescapable miseries of fate is hammered home time and again in his Symphony No 4, with only the Pizzicato ostinato Scherzo thrown in for light relief. |
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Mario Gotze was inventive, Lewandowski a menace, and Shinji Kagawa a constant source of energy as, time and again, the hosts played through a porous Arsenal midfield. |
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He had wondered whether she was hard of hearing because he had told this woman time and again that he put up peach and scuppernong preserves every summer. |
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People tell us, time and again, how bored they get while dialysing. |
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The commemorators should instead have been honoring the veterans, past and present, who have saved their collective butts by doing what had to be done time and again. |
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Chelsea have conceded at least two goals in seven of their eight Premier League games this season and time and again Sadio Mane, Graziano Pelle and Dusan Tadic found holes. |
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But time and again, Argentines forgave his faults because of his undeniable brilliance on the soccer field, his almost divinelike inspiration at times. |
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