Wherever the proposal is rejected, its advocates revive it in another forum at another time.
Qualcomm's BREW (binary runtime environment for wireless) is a huge untold story that I will tell at another time.
" At another time, Mother says reflectively, "It's full of emptiness, this place.
This is a fascinating topic I will cover in detail at another time.
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At another time, a brainy left-winger interested in foreign affairs might well have entered the Labour Party and become foreign secretary or secretary of defence.
At another time in our history, all the money in the world spent by a Walker campaign could not have shaken the solidarity in the union vote.
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The young woman who says she was on the phone with Martin when he encountered George Zimmerman lied about her whereabouts at another time, the prosecution told a judge Tuesday.
Had we not gone to war against Iraq in 2003, we almost certainly would have done so there or in another Arab country at another time, and all in less advantageous circumstances.
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You get them, you spend your treasure to get them, to use them, one way or another at one time or another.
The government is introducing the bill at a time another rape case in India is getting international attention.
And it seems as though Ford is careening from one strategy to another at a time when it needs to be decisive.
Brown said the two "had a relationship" but police were still trying to determine if they were still seeing one another at the time of the slayings.
Last year Wales had led 9-6 at half-time and another tight scoreline at the break promised a thrilling second half - and the tease of that elusive Wales win over the All Blacks.
They live in communities that at one time or another were safe, but have become dangerous or risky to live in over time because of human progressions that have spread the erosion processes of the coastal wetlands, i.e. refineries, river navigation, etc.
At one time or another, the Top Spin series has managed to be all three.
At one time or another in their lives, they have all lived in extreme poverty.
Each has been discussed, at one time or another, as a potential candidate for president.
But it is not original either: many physicists have wondered about it at one time or another.
Heck, some of the points they made were things I questioned myself at one time or another.
It is estimated that some 2m people were informants for the Stasi at one time or another.
Breast cancer survivors feel it all at one time or another, experts say even after treatment is finished.
In all, six of my nieces would live under Daddy Uncle Ro Ro's roof at one time or another.
There has been no verdict yet in the case, or a date set for another hearing at this time.
Performance, conceptual, video and installation art all seemed, at one time or another, to have put paid to canvas.
All of us at one time or another experience the signs of boredom.
Very many economists, as well as the famous ones, were taught at one time or another by Mr Miller.
In the last 15 years no fewer than four different companies have, at one time or another, dominated the industry.
"The Winter of Frankie Machine" had Martin Scorsese, Michael Mann and Robert De Niro involved at one time or another.
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If SARS acts similarly, it's possible many people could have caught SARS at one time or another and not exhibited symptoms.
All the parties crossed swords with him at one time or another.
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