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The current data, for use in the next book, are telling Mr Pisarski something else again.
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And if George W. Bush actually makes it to the White House, the pressure on Cheney will be something else again.
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What these numbers mean is something else again.
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State regulators are something else again.
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Rational discrimination is something else again.
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Ms. Milioti, who made a splash two years ago in the U.S. premiere of Polly Stenham's "That Face, " is something else again: a slight, huge-eyed young woman who grabs and holds your attention from the moment she walks on the stage.
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Happily, the leads carry the day: James Marsden as a prince of grinning vanity, Susan Sarandon as the wicked stepmother (although the climax turns her into something else, again unnecessarily), and, above all, Amy Adams, who, in the role of a would-be princess, finds true momentum, not just sappiness, in the farce of innocence.
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You know, 10 years from now, we'll see this again in something else.
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Minutes later, he appeared to put something else into his mouth, and again swallowed.
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But there again, on Wednesday Brazil did get something else.
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They each have the opportunity to do something positive in their community so that this does not happen again to someone else.
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Another common pattern is when something gets slow, it builds up a large queue and slows everything else down, and again the answer is to shed load.
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