Once more he punched home his priorities: immigration reform, protecting the elderly and the sick, investing in schools and roads and gun control.
Once more he is a finalist for the Vezina Trophy as the league's best goalie, and a Hart Trophy MVP candidate, as well.
However if the West Yorkshire side were to be relegated once more, he admits they would have to once again bounce straight back or face an uncertain future.
Two weeks later, I go looking for him once more and he's disappeared again.
Moments later, the Derby keeper was involved once more when he saved John Eustace's header with his feet.
Obama's advisors responded to the news by irrelevantly boasting that their policy of "engagement" enabled them to bring the matter up with their Syrian interlocutors three times before Peres's announcement and once more after he made the statement.
It was chiefly thanks to the brilliance of Iniesta once more as he clipped an outrageous diagonal pass into the path of Alves, who took a superb touch to take it round Pyatov and with the outside of his right foot flick the ball into the net.
As the guards dragged him to solitary, he promised that he would beat on me a little more once he got out, which he shouldn't have, because, of course, the guards then gave him more solitary than they might have otherwise.
"The economic downturn has had an effect on the town and there have been other setbacks, but we want Machynlleth to be a thriving market town and tourist destination once more, " he added.
Day one's post-mortem is likely to focus on run-shy captain Vaughan's first-ball dismissal and the recalled Paul Collingwood, whose technical deficiencies were once more apparent as he again failed, this time for four.
"To the Irish people I say simply this: We should not underestimate the scale of our economic problems, but we must have faith in our ability as a people to recover and prosper once more, " he said.
But he once more found an excuse not to go to the doctors' - he didn't want to ruin his family's Christmas.
He comes into the office little more than once a week and he often looks bored and irritated when shown on television dealing with mundane tasks.
Lewis acknowledged more than once that he had not been told not to disclose information to shareholders.
Some in the media rolled over for Barack Obama in the 2008 campaign, though the record was decidedly more mixed once he took office.
But appointing Giggs would also be a marketing masterstroke as you could argue he is more famous than the country he once captained.
"Some of us need to be hit on the head more than once, " he says with a laugh.
And the England striker almost repeated the feat three minutes later when Valencia was once more the provider, but he sent a more powerful header against the post.
"It's very posh, similar in style to items found at the burial site at Sutton Hoo and tells us that the Anglo-Saxons potentially visited this place more than once", he said.
"The president has more than once, when he talks about gun violence in America, referred not just to the horror of Newtown or Aurora or Virginia Tech or Oak Creek but to shootings on the corner in Chicago or other parts of the country, " Carney told reporters.
Jacobs says he's willing to put more of that cash to work once he has a clearer picture of market leadership.
If he were a prizewinning political theorist, Krugman might raise an issue at once more serious and more grave than the one he chooses to belabor.
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The two shared a studio in Manhattan for a time on their return, but Mr Twombly soon departed once more and settled in Italy where he has been based ever since.
Talk show host Dan Patrick opined on his show that the apology is a project of Team Lance in an effort to enable him to compete once more in athletic competitions, something he is banned from doing now.
And some, he thought, were no more than sighs, like the one he once wrote on the sand of an Irish beach for the tide to take away.
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While he is no longer as dominant as he once was, he is still worthy of a Premiership place at more than half of the top flight's clubs.
The former coach maintained his innocence once more in court this morning, and he has repeatedly vowed to appeal his conviction.
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