As a result of the ensuing resentment, extremism may once again become more tolerated among Sunnis.
Sharapova then broke Wozniacki in the first game of the second set and then again once more before serving out for the match at 5-2.
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That will once again put more pressure on Germany, the EU's strongest economy, for if Spain cannot solve its funding problems it will look for a European solution.
Day one's post-mortem is likely to focus on run-shy captain Vaughan's first-ball dismissal and the recalled Paul Collingwood, whose technical deficiencies were once more apparent as he again failed, this time for four.
But in the first half of 2011 Tillerson has reclaimed the top spot and Exxon Mobil once again spent more to buy back its shares than any other company in the nation at precisely the wrong time.
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The criminal law should once again be more like the common law, with judges and juries not merely finding fact but making law on the basis of universal principles of fairness, circumstance, and seriousness, and crafting penalties to the exigencies of the crime.
All the same, the proportional system for choosing a quarter of the seats, which allowed so many of those midgets to get into the last parliament, is still untouched, storing up instability for a time when the balance of power between the big blocks once again becomes more delicate.
If history is any guide, it is as likely that we will wind up fighting in Europe again - perhaps catalyzed by an ever-more-bellicose Russia once again formally led by Vladimir Putin - as that we will benefit from substantially greater help from that quarter.
However if the West Yorkshire side were to be relegated once more, he admits they would have to once again bounce straight back or face an uncertain future.
Developing countries are also once again asking for more ambitious cuts from the west.
As a result, economic growth is once again being driven more by wealth than income.
They had done it again, once more against the favored New England Patriots.
The second half was initially a livelier affair but once again there was more effort than end product on display.
Lots more switched again once Lehman Brothers went bankrupt in September.
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But he was rusty and the same problems that plagued Denver in the opener missing too many open shots, getting outmuscled on the glass and giving up open 3s haunted them once again and even more so.
Once again, my more ponderous thoughts were featured in an essay being published tomorrow in The Los Angeles Review of Books, in which I analyse Double Entry : How the Merchants of Venice Created Modern Finance by Jane Gleeson-White.
Two weeks later, I go looking for him once more and he's disappeared again.
Once again, balance proves more beneficial than extremes and another personality myth hits the proverbial rocks.
That request was conveyed to Chinese officials twice more, once in February and again in March, Hague said.
The US Open kicks off in New York next week and the event is once again expected to draw more than 700, 000 fans over the two weeks (721, 059 watched play in 2009).
Each time her house is searched, or her life is threatened, or she's once again arrested -- more than 30 times so far -- she continues to stand in public and inspire the people of Zimbabwe -- the power of the state then seems a little less absolute.
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Are the Patriot Act's critics really willing to risk the lives of potentially many thousands of Americans on a gamble that we can once again safely accord terrorists more legal protections than we do drug-traffickers, racketeers and other criminals - an anamolous, not to say bizarre, situation corrected by the Patriot Act?
But what matters even more is that Labour is once again in the dock for incompetence.
It probably would have made more sense for Walt to once again manipulate Jesse into giving him what he wants.
The Fed Chairman stressed once again that getting back to more normalized labor market conditions could be a slow process.
But there is more, the Kirchners have once again embraced the piquetero leader and former Kirchner cabinet member, Luis D'Elia.
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One possibility is that, having once more reached that summit, we will again slide--perhaps just not as far back this time.
In her speech, she once again proved that she is more mature, more gracious and more qualified to run this country than Barack.
We believe that in the future cities will be more fun but also more environmentally aware and, once again, art will play a fundamental role.
Adventrx Pharmaceuticals (ANX), a serial stock diluter with an abysmal drug development track record, signaled its intent to once again hit up investors for more cash.
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