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Time and again, Isaacson repeatedly asks Jobs about Gates and Jobs cannot resist the gratuitous dig.
NEWYORKER: The Tweaker
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That includes editors whose job is to "enthusiastically" scorch cars around cones on a test track, brake as hard as possible again and again, and hammer the throttle repeatedly in an attempt to produce top performance figures.
FORBES: Test Drives
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Now and again as the nominee, under questioning, repeatedly renounced his own former positions, wished aloud that he had edited himself, a Democratic senator or two expressed unhappiness with the harsh tone of the questions put to this veteran who had seen war.
WSJ: Dorothy Rabinowitz: Chuck Hagel's Defenseless Performance
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Unfortunately, 10 years later, the list of people to whom we loaned it, and who repeatedly asked to use it again, became very long.
WSJ: How Owners of Vacation Homes Can Deal With Friends Who Want to Visit
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Zell was supposed to use proceeds from that sale, promised last year but delayed repeatedly and now in limbo again after alleged illegal stock market trading by a leading bidder, Mark Cuban, to pay down debt.
FORBES: How Zell Killed Tribune
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They were evicted repeatedly in colonial times and then again to make way for East Africa's famed wildlife reserves.
CNN: SHARE THIS
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"We've repeatedly found ourselves fighting the same enemy again and again, " Hatley wrote.
CNN: Army tapes reveal motive in Iraq prisoner killings
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And again, the information he provided was limited, even as he repeatedly thanked the gathered media for their efforts and patience.
CNN: Questions swirl as man holds boy in Ala. underground bunker
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And he will bring that -- again, as I've said repeatedly, that is what he believes is the right approach.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Finally, Sandy has demonstrated for us once again what researchers have discovered repeatedly: During disasters, people come together and help one another.
FORBES: DHS Secretary Napolitano Uses Hurricane Sandy to Hype Cyber Threat
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This included repeatedly swaying the trunk, pacing backwards and forwards and retracing their steps over and over again.
BBC: Elephants 'die earlier in zoos'