But once again, the fans will be watching John Elway as the face of the Broncos.
But once again technology came to the rescue, with hydraulic fracturing and breakthroughs in oil drilling.
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But once again Jakarta has been turned into a battlefield, the reform movement handed new martyrs.
But once again this is advice from people who have never run a business.
But once again, climate researchers have blundered into science by press release instead of science by the rules.
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But once again the western powers do not seem able to agree on how to run the mission.
Her mother seemed like she might rally and help her out, but once again, it wasn't to be.
But once again, a pair of new technologies appeared and kicked AM to the back of the bus.
But once again Sharapova was pegged back in the second, as the German rallied to take the set comfortably.
But once again I would emphasize the point: Taliban is not strong militarily.
But once again England's Italian coach could find no place in the squad for Manchester United striker Michael Owen.
But once again the Democrat-controlled Senate failed to even take the measure up, and President Obama laughed it off.
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But once again, the divisions among the region's left-of-centre governments were on display.
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The second half was initially a livelier affair but once again there was more effort than end product on display.
Today British Airways is taking more of a velvet glove approach, but once again, it has New York surrounded.
In 2005 there was another flurry of debate, as some well-known dissidents were freed, but once again it was short-lived.
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But once again it helps to know the person involved, in order to spot the tell-tale signs of interest or disinterest.
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Chelsea had shown greater purpose in the latter stages, but once again Liverpool's trademark defensive resilience had kept them at bay.
The stakes aren't nearly as high these days, but once again Plank is in a position to profit from others' distress.
But once again it seems likely that the government's rhetorical distance from its Tory predecessor will mask considerable continuities in policy.
The Europeans were not convinced, but once again Ed made a great impression, and the delegates wanted to make him their president.
These potted versions are helpful enough, but once again they take up space that the basic business of atlases maps could more valuably use.
But once again, IMF ministrations have seriously and unnecessarily harmed the patient.
But once again, Kurt's chances of success may depend on his postcode.
By late April, 2011, buy-and-hold investors looked like geniuses, up nearly 11%, but once again the retracement quickly consumed those gains plus some.
"But once again, the president (has) offered no credible plan that can pass Congress -- only more calls for higher taxes, " Boehner said.
The government would like to spend an additional 2.2 trillion won on the unemployed, but once again parliament must first give its approval.
Sure Fox has a report indicating that Blu-ray movies are out selling HD DVD, but once again only a chart and no numbers.
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Hingis was brimming with confidence against her early opponents Monica Seles and Mary Pearce, but once again her old rival Davenport proved her nemesis.
But once again his successes were tempered by another court appearance - this time he was banned from driving for six months for speeding.
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