That is a point Republicans in the House have made repeatedly in the floor debate this week.
Drummer Rigby was stabbed repeatedly in the street by two men last week in Woolwich, witnesses have said.
Some say that the cardinals are unlikely to pick anyone whose name has surfaced repeatedly in the press.
This type of shift has occurred repeatedly in the last century, both before and during (modest) global warming from greenhouse gases.
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The bill's implications for disabled people came up repeatedly in the debate.
Romney supporters had been courting Mr. Bryant for months, and he campaigned for the candidate repeatedly in the final days before the primary.
Prosecutor Juan Martinez pointed out how Arias lied repeatedly in the months after her arrest, asking LaViolette how she could be certain the defendant isn't still lying.
Viewers might think its "turnaround, " a term tossed around repeatedly in the Web films and articles that Ford commissioned to accompany them on the site, is in full swing.
As he shows repeatedly in the book, both fund and industry performance suffers with growth in size (he calculates the correlation between hedge fund size and performance as -0.42).
He is promising the American people repeatedly in the last couple of weeks, including in the East Room with the doctors in the white coats, a straight up or down vote.
General Barbero has worked hard with other federal agencies to curb the availability of ammonium-nitrate fertilizers made in Pakistan, since traces of the agricultural chemical have shown up repeatedly in the aftermath of Taliban bombings.
Krugman and much of the left are content to lean on QE2 to deliver the next bubble without high inflation, an outcome they have been able to secure repeatedly in the paper dollar reserve currency system.
The court was told that when Mr Finnegan cycled along a track through the park he was repeatedly stabbed in the heart by Barrett.
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The graphics and sound in Homeworld are so good Relic repeatedly uses the in-game engine to create their cinematics.
He repeatedly leaps in the air, nipping at some butterflies that hover above his head.
The IMF repeatedly erred in believing the claims of Russian politicians about what they could achieve.
If stories are repeatedly told in the locker room, why are they left out of the board room?
He later recanted his confession, saying he had been framed by shadowy conspirators, but his guilty plea was repeatedly upheld in the courts.
Omniture's revenue is growing 20% a year while sales of Adobe's better-known creativity programs like Photoshop and Illustrator were repeatedly hit in the recession.
They are the first Super Bowl champions to weather a four-game losing spell, to have their coach repeatedly fired in the tabloids and their quarterback mocked for saying yes, he was in Brady's class and yes, he was therefore an "elite" signal-caller before this season started.
The guerrillas have repeatedly outwitted it in the past 12 months, and lamentation that it needs more men and more weapons cannot explain that away.
In 2002, after losing repeatedly in court on the issue (most recently in a case involving Sutherland Lumber-Southwest ) the IRS conceded that companies could deduct their full costs.
Secondly, the additional activity can be identified only by a process of averaging the results of subtractions after the stimulus has been given repeatedly: variations in the response to successive stimuli are ironed out.
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Furthermore, while much of the recent oil-price increase was demand-driven, and thus expected to have relatively benign economic effects, any sizeable outages owing to Katrina could cause a supply shock similar to those that repeatedly battered the world economy in the 1970s.
This declaration was made by Native American activists, whose request to turn the closed prison island into a Native American study centre was repeatedly turned down in the 1960s.
The rival factions have repeatedly met in vain in the past year, under Egypt's aegis, to try to settle their differences and set up a unity government.
As the chasm grew between Alabama and the other team -- the name will surely come back to us soon -- ESPN kept going back to the well, repeatedly showing Webb cheering in the crowd, wearing her boyfriend's No. 10 jersey.
The plan remains unpopular with voters, but the prime minister has repeatedly endorsed fiscal responsibility in the wake of the shrinking economy.
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In the letters, Chapman repeatedly tells Spiro to read "The Catcher in the Rye, " saying the book would explain much of what happened the night of the murder, December 8, 1980.
In fact, the court repeatedly rebuked Infoflows' many attempts to involve him in the litigation due to his lack of knowledge about the work with Infoflows.
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