• The Supreme Court recognizes this, and has repeatedly found highly objectionable satire to be protected by the First Amendment.

    FORBES: Harvard, Legendary Home Of Harvard Lampoon, Strangles Campus Satire

  • "We've repeatedly found ourselves fighting the same enemy again and again, " Hatley wrote.

    CNN: Army tapes reveal motive in Iraq prisoner killings

  • Head master Barnaby Lenon said they repeatedly found that the team's A-level results were very good, often better than expected.

    BBC: cricket

  • Saudi Arabia, which is predominantly Sunni Muslim, has recently repeatedly found itself at odds with Iran, an overwhelmingly Shia Muslim nation.

    BBC: Saudi Arabia arrests 18 for spying

  • Research carried out by Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) and Age UK repeatedly found stories of discrimination, ignorance and poor clinical treatment in general health services.

    BBC: 'Nobody is prepared' - The challenges of ageing with HIV

  • Yet I've repeatedly found myself coming back to Microsoft's Office.

    NPR: Review: Microsoft Office Pricey, But Good Value

  • That said, that level of responsiveness becomes a pain in Landscape mode, where we repeatedly found ourselves accidentally exiting out of Netflix into Bing just like with those other Focuses.

    ENGADGET: Samsung Focus 2 review Mobile

  • The FDA said tests on some Chinese imported fish between October and May repeatedly found traces of the antibiotics nitrofuran and fluoroquinolone, as well as the antifungals malachite green and gentian violet.

    NPR: Chinese Seafood on List of Questionable Products

  • On his first day at the agency, he witnessed contractors throwing unwiped hard drives into unsecured dumpsters, and more recently has repeatedly found multiple doors to secure areas propped open that should be locked.

    FORBES: Security

  • What I (and others I associate with) have repeatedly found in Facebook discussion circles is that if you bring calm, surgical, devastating counter-arguments to bear against canned apologetics, the Christians involved tend to switch to preaching, keep ignoring your arguments, or just stop responding altogether.

    FORBES: Religion vs. Atheism Part Two

  • Finally, federal law preempts state laws that conflict, as in the case of Prop. 37, and federal appeals courts have found repeatedly that mandatory labeling must pertain to issues of health or safe use.

    FORBES: "Genetically Engineered" In California: A Food Label We Don't Need

  • It is not an easy group to control, as Republicans found out repeatedly in recent years.

    NPR: Compromise Key to Progress in Democratic Senate

  • That case led to others, and eventually Frazier found himself repeatedly representing Merck and other drug companies.

    FORBES: Merck Could Return To Greatness If CEO Can Leave His Own Past Behind

  • Meanwhile, the Indian High Commission in London said the death penalty had been challenged repeatedly, but had been found by the Supreme Court to be valid under the country's constitution.

    BBC: Sikhs protest in London over India death penalty

  • Let us explain: Apparently some regions in the South and West aren't as wired as midtown Manhattan, so a company called Space Data found a way to make money by repeatedly launching weather balloons with cellular transmitters called SkySites, and charging what must be astronomical fees for getting your cell-on in the boonies.

    ENGADGET: Cash-in on your geocaching skillz

  • In 2002, Dr. Colin Bouwer, the Head of Psychological Medicine at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, where I used to be on staff, was found guilty of murdering his wife by secretly and repeatedly injecting her with glucose-lowering drugs, sometimes in the university's own teaching hospital.

    CNN: Bring medical misdeeds into the light

  • The jury found Ms Thomas-Rasset guilty, but she has repeatedly challenged the size of the fine imposed by the court and in subsequent appeals, saying their scale violated her legal rights.

    BBC: US court reimposes $220,000 music piracy fine

  • Yet despite his corporate leadership having been heavily criticized by UK media regulator Ofcom -- which found his actions in relation to the hacking scandal "repeatedly fell short of the conduct to be expected of him as a chief executive officer and chairman" -- Murdoch may have suffered only a momentary career setback.

    CNN: James Murdoch: Son of the Sun king

  • The professor who taught him, Lucinda Roy, said she spoke repeatedly to the university authorities about him, adding she was so concerned by what she found that she decided to take him out of the classroom for one-to-one tutoring.

    BBC: NEWS | Americas | Loner filled with anger and spite

  • The problem: While Intel makes a mighty fine central processing unit (CPU)--its Centrino 2 and Core 2 products can be found in most of the world's laptop and desktop computers--the company has stumbled repeatedly when it has tried to break out of that market.

    FORBES: Intel Grinds Toward Graphics

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