Plato's works can be profitably mined for new insights time and time again. |
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He has disgraced himself and his school time and time again, and even disgraced America with his conduct at the Pan-Am games. |
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I have complained to the council time and time again about the street, which has a cobbled surface and gets dangerously slippy when it's wet. |
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How can any ordinary citizens respect it if the mafia literally gets away with murder, violence, theft and extortion time and time again? |
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It certainly wasn't pretty as they attempted to bludgeon their way over the line time and time again only to be met by a stout Buccs defence. |
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Yet, our intrepid movie mockers come up with classic lines, time and time again. |
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That question's been asked time and time again, and it elicits no valid answer. |
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I remember my under 14's coach repeating time and time again that Australian Rules is a team sport. |
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It takes talent to transform a joke into a jocular jewel and the cast of the Mad Mission movies succeeds time and time again. |
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It doesn't allow him to prodigiously swing the ball but it allows him to land the ball on the seam time and time again. |
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Over the years I've loved his work, been heartily sick of it, and got back into it time and time again. |
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We've been asked time and time again to de-Christianize our Apologia science curriculum. |
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We have heard time and time again about the injudiciousness of such a move in the present climate in New Zealand. |
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Best friend or not, he had let his chance with Krystal pass time and time again, pining away for Jess, a woman he could not have. |
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The plight of Mountain Rivera is a common tragedy, repeated in familiar ways time and time again. |
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Is this the story of violence, suffering and dashed hopes Africa is condemned to repeat time and time again? |
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The nuisance and bother that raises its head time and time again in Portlaoise did so again over the weekend. |
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That is the sort of behaviour that gets humanity into trouble, time and time again. |
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This results in a show that is all spontaneous energy, time and time again. |
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As was to be expected in the conditions time and time again they lost the ball or played to an opponent. |
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History, being his subject, he crammed into their skulls time and time again, getting frustrated that they never remembered it. |
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I hear stories like this time and time again, and I can't believe companies get away with such shenanigans. |
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I suspect that it will be raised time and time again until a future Government overturns that very silly decision of this Labour Government. |
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The architectural importance of Ballyfin House was stressed time and time again. |
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As we have seen time and time again, these international reverberations are by no means unidirectional or even multidirectional, but revolving. |
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In all my born days I have never seen a West Indies side capitulate as often, as feebly or as carelessly as this one has done time and time again. |
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Who wants to read the same old warmed-over mush time and time again? |
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But as the report pointed out time and time again, that dark era of violence in America was not some aberration. |
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Tony Abbott has shown time and time again he is an environmental vandal with no thought for the future. |
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With a stellar record of 38-3-1 he has proven time and time again that he is a class act and incredible athlete. |
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I mean, time and time again, he floors me with his great acting! |
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This judge has failed time and time again to properly apply the laws put in place by the people of Florida for the purpose of protecting Wards from unscrupulous guardians. |
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They did not get the point that Canadians raised with us time and time again and that is if we invest at all we must invest in education. |
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I do not want to get off the topic too much, but time and time again we see how this Conservative government puts bills forward in the House. |
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The Sea Kings have been stripped, torn down, ripped apart and put back together time and time again. |
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I can also state that many of these same individuals have reoffended time and time again with the same types of counterfeit products. |
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We finally would have known the sizes of those abstract ideas whose immeasurability makes us, time and time again, lose our bearings. |
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It is like you bereave the loss of your child time and time again, as many times as your failed attempts. |
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For instance, people claim, time and time again, that the light generated in a sunbed is more harmful than natural sunlight. |
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As a paramedic we give of ourselves unselfishly both mentally and emotionally to strangers time and time again. |
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We have seen time and time again that when regulations and the values of this country are not placed in those trade deals, they go awry. |
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The argument we hear time and time again is that someone who is not making a huge purchase will not benefit by that. |
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Okay, I know the Aussies have licked us time and time again. |
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That master corporal went back time and time again on the end of a rope in storming seas to a listing ship with desperate people. |
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They chose to blow it on things like the gun registry, HRDC spending and other wasteful programs that have been pointed out time and time again. |
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We have repeated time and time again that the indebtedness of the South condemns millions of people to lives of destitution. |
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That's because health system issues and challenges resurface time and time again, allowing researchers to reintroduce relevant research evidence. |
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We see this time and time again in Scripture and especially in the way Jesus approached the sinners of his day. |
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What better place to host hockey than Halifax, which has been host to national and world championships time and time again. |
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One issue that was mentioned time and time again is the need to manage expectations. |
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What I heard time and time again at NyƩlƩni, and what I saw with my own eyes in farmers' fields in Guinea-Bissau, does not fit with this story. |
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When I say that we were bitten, rammed, and slammed into the sandy bottom time and time again, I'm not engaging in hyperbole. |
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We are conscious that we all depend on the help of others time and time again. |
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Sometimes as a social historian one sees currents that recur time and time again in the memetic ocean of man's consciousness, and we wonder what drives them. |
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In situations involving knowledge far less frivolous than a television programme, I've been astounded time and time again by ignorance and insularity. |
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We have found time and time again that, when done right, earthen plasters and finishes are far superior to concrete and synthetic stuccos in many ways. |
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In this area, Morrison was found wanting time and time again. |
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The audience were enthralled by the quality and sacredness of the concert and showed their appreciation time and time again throughout the performance and at its conclusion. |
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But why on earth is such theological navel-gazing necessary to determine the future of two people whose devotion for each other has been tested time and time again? |
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The Garden at The Standard East Village The Standard has been known to revitalize neighborhoods time and time again. |
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The Government was caught out and exposed, but time and time again we are seeing this Government exercising duplicity in the messages it delivers to New Zealanders. |
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Along the home straight of the track, time and time again he pushed himself to the point of exhaustion, his spiked shoes echoing around the empty stands. |
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Some have seen this as a weakness on my part, but I have opted time and time again not to personalise but to deal with the issue and only the issue at hand. |
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We have discussed this problem time and time again over the years. |
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The English side had 70 per centĀ of possession during the game, but time and time again their penetrative ability appeared to be that of a blunted scimitar. |
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Obviously, that reputation has taken a sound beating, because every time the finance minister opens his mouth, the budget deficit grows again, time and time again. |
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That deal took much longer to hammer out than the one we are debating today and still has loopholes enough to leave Canada high and dry, time and time again. |
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Headline grabber: The ever-dependable Eric Zambo turned in another immaculate display for Canon, thwarting Les Astres de Douala's persistent advances time and time again. |
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What I have seen, time and time again, are male perpetrators who premeditate their crimes, choosing victims based on who they think is least likely to report them. |
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As we know, our young people are not just watching it on television, they are on the Internet, and there is a relentlessness that is hammered home time and time again. |
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The last self-evident truth concerns the international aspects of migration. This must be stressed time and time again to our respective governments. |
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We have heard time and time again from the government that there is not one scintilla of evidence that a detainee who was passed on from Canadian Forces to Afghan officials was tortured. |
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The days of busy signals and redialing your ISP, time and time again, are over. |
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Kapranos noted that it was refreshing working with her as she had a lot of fun going and retrying the song time and time again. |
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Yet time and time again she returns to the ice floe. |
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Where are the stringent standards of regulation, when you are dealing with a company that has falsified documents and has been shown time and time again to operate its affairs in this very slipshod manner? |
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Our creative contests and incentives strategies will help you achieve the behaviors you're looking for time and time again and get your employees to continually be excited and engaged. |
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We have seen that time and time again as a tactic. |
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Basically, the question I ask time and time again is that regarding the cultural content of audiovisual and cinematographic industrial production. |
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If you show the one ad time and time again, people will tune out to the extent that as soon as it comes on, they know what it is and they can turn away. |
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It is obvious that planning frequent training actions to go over the same thing time and time again will produce rejection on the part of the recipients. |
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Research has shown time and time again that if individuals are able to discuss their thoughts with a trained counsellor then they may be deterred from recidivism. |
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They went back time and time again to the halls from which they had been expelled and made a fight for the right to keep them open, with the result that they now keep them open in many parts of the country. |
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It has convinced professionals and beginners time and time again. |
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Wickenheiser has proven to be an elite athlete time and time again. |
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Unfortunately, this would happen time and time again. |
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This trashing of the whole system of democracy that has been built up over a thousand years shows up time and time again and it has to come to a stop. |
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Come rain or come shine, time and time again, in an equilibrist act on the boles, we leave nothing to chance to assess the characteristics of each tree. |
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All those involved had to coordinate their work time and time again to ensure that the most different versions would work together compatibly and reliably. |
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The AKP has underscored time and time again its firm commitment to secularism, one of the immutable principles underpinning the Republic of Turkey. |
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It's an old chestnut which has come back at me time and time again. |
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If properly preserved, the material can be used time and time again. |
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Hearing it time and time again started to get on my nerves, so I challenged myself to make a film about Birmingham that said more than just inland waterway oneupmanship. |
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