As a result, he was defeated time after time and almost lost the war.
Clearly buoyed by their first-period comeback, the Penguins raced up ice time after time in waves.
Time after time the market seems to have found ways to work around regulation.
But the truth of the matter is, time after time, that's a humorous example of it.
Though Keynesianism has been discredited time after time, Romney seems to buy into it.
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Time after time, he sold people on a product they didn't know they needed until he invented it.
And time after time, you spun the wholly false story that Tia had left home on the Friday morning and just disappeared.
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He found that time after time, markets react quickly and violently to circumstances.
Why was I hearing the same odd, not-quite-natural phrasings time after time?
And by the next year, when you were in the Senate, you were voting to fund the war time after time after time.
Rove volunteered to return back in July after Time magazine reporter Matt Cooper had testified to a conversation with Rove in July of 2003.
He said Time Warner Cable Inc. and AOL Inc. have both done better as independent companies, after Time Warner Inc. spun them off years ago.
Politics is a continuing soap opera where the drama never ends and the same story lines play out time after time, just in different ways.
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After that, their very own book shows time after time (see above) how very unequal and late regulators were to every financial calamity that they describe.
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Above all, economic growth, the mantra that you invoke time after time, is of negligible importance in such a country, especially if it is already rich.
He had the boisterous crowd and the elements to deal with and, time after time, he drilled his kicks right through the middle of the posts.
Augustin (4-for-5 from three-point range), in particular, was left alone time after time, He hit a triple that all but iced the game in the final stages.
There was a great effort to try to bring the United States into the process even informally which was rejected by the US delegation time after time.
In our negotiation, time after time, despite such dire statements, where the Japanese found it expedient to accommodate our demands a way was found to do so.
Between separation anxiety and childcare concerns, the decision whether or not to return to work after time off for children can be a challenging process for some moms.
Time after time my mind has been blown by the ease in which Ponting gets off the mark with a perfectly executed straight or on-drive down the ground.
"Bumping" or "bump-starting" are phrases used a noticeable number of times by Dr Cridge, who first got interested in the field after time with a diving club at university.
Time after time, through a combination of histrionics, sarcasm and political astuteness, he outmanoeuvred the philistines to get the work of young colleagues over the hurdles and on to the screen.
On Friday, after Time Warner fired Time Inc.
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Time after time, Israel has agreed to territorial concessions.
That week, Mr. Morse was in rehearsals exploring key moments in "Tom Durnin, " in which he plays the title character, a white-collar criminal returning to his family after time in the clink.
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Time after time, officials at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission have decided that original regulations were too strict, arguing that safety margins could be eased without peril, according to records and interviews.
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Boyce in 1873: "I am hard at work on a picture of Proserpine, which I have begun and re-begun time after time, being resolved to make it the best I could do".
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