He's 17 and he tells a translator the Americans came to raid his father's house once before.
Before the Sandusky case, Mr. Paterno's job was in jeopardy once before, in 2004.
Three out of 10 U.S. girls get pregnant at least once before their 20th birthday.
Longley has won the prize once before in 2002 for his collection The Weather in Japan.
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The back-to-back-to-back picks from one team had only happened once before, according to STATS, Inc.
He also testified that he had tried and failed to enter her house once before.
He had been here once before but he was only two years old at the time.
The marines had traveled to Italy once before, over Christmas, and then returned as agreed.
According to Vatican Radio, only once before have images of the centuries-old linen cloth been broadcast.
They had met previously once before when President Obama was in Russia in 2009.
"I've worked with Wilson once before, it's a very exciting and very professional team, " said Donald.
Amid the current hype, many people forget that employers once before flocked to money-purchase schemes.
He also said he had tried and failed to enter her house once before.
He had sailed at night only once before, with his father, and even that had been unplanned.
The Sharks had been in Quins' 22 just once before their first try in the 26th minute.
Naples and Higgins were adversaries once before, in the 1993 race for comptroller, a race Naples won.
Quantlab has already gone to court once before, in late 2009, to prevent Xu from joining a competitor.
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"Everyone should fail in a big way at least once before they're forty, " he said in his autobiography.
Nadal won three straight in 2010, and Federer did it twice before, and Pete Sampras once before him.
Abramovich tried to tempt Hiddink to Stamford Bridge once before, in 2007, when Jose Mourinho left the club.
Once before, the left was excluded from power in Mexico by questionable means.
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In the penalty shoot-out, both sides missed once before Ashley Cole fired over and Neville sealed a 4-3 triumph.
The England 1966 World Cup squad even trained there once before the tournament.
Mr Kohl has trounced him once before, in the general election of 1990.
We've already seen that once before, and it didn't end well for anyone.
It also remains to be seen how committed Yahoo is to the venture, given that it gave up once before.
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Mallika Chopra has a lot of development efforts going at once before the first dollar of profit is in hand.
Hendra, along with legendary editor George Plimpton, famously lampooned the Times once before, with Not the New York Times.
Referee Hugh Watkins punished the visitors indiscipline to the full, once before the break and twice in the second half.
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Mr. Burke had been convicted and served prison time once before for a similar theft, police and Mr. Dalton say.
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