And, in his typical analytic and no-nonsense way, that more big storms are likely to come again.
By unspoken agreement, reporters had refrained from approaching him, but it was a chance that seemed unlikely to come again.
The employee who delivers the food at the other end of the counter is supposed to thank customers and ask them to come again, according to franchisees.
You know, these people thought the worst was over and suddenly to see those skies darkening again and for that rain to come back again and the winds to pick up again, it's going to terrify them I'd imagine.
It is likely to come up again at the next hearing, on April 2.
It's the big issue, and it just seems to come up again and again.
The issue is likely to come up again at the next hearing, on April 2.
Without a change in those basic economic policies the debt problem is just going to come back again.
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"An opportunity like this isn't going to come around again, " says Dino Bernacchi, head of branded entertainment for GM.
Patrick, we hope that you will be able to fulfill your promise to come home again in the springtime.
The aim is to give tourists a taste for the area so they have an appetite to come back again.
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In the end, many vendors realized that the Groupon customer was not loyal and was not likely to come back again.
According to Amy Crews Cutts , principal economist at Freddie Mac, they are due to come down again in several housing markets.
But congressional Democrats criticized the compromise, and the issue is likely to come up again when Congress debates the fiscal 2001 budget.
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But, you know, America's strengths are legendary, and I think we're ready to come together again and do what it takes to succeed.
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Under the hot hand fallacy, the gambler believes the number is likely to come up again and continues to bet on his lucky number.
If that happens, everybody's costs will have to come down again.
"I think for the market to come back again and for sales to pick up, we'll have to see a little more concession on prices, " Fears says.
Supreme Court 's not actually going to be able to decide the issue and will have to come back again in another case, probably in another year.
The corporate world is a linear world, which frowns on off-ramping and makes it extremely hard for the on-ramper to come back again at a level or compensation comparable to the one they left.
"We could have a five minute walk down to the station, now it's going to be a half hour and if police aren't ready when we go for interview we've got to come back again, " he said.
The earth is asking us for that, asking us to join up again, to come back to our home which is this living thing, the Earth!
After a year or two of quiet, the mammoth online savings account comment thread has come to life again.
After the bubble burst in Japan in 1990, the Nikkei went from 14, 000 to 22, 000 several time s only to come back down again.
"I think the best thing we can do is say we're sorry and give them their money back, and give them a free ticket and then kind of plead with them to come and fly again, " he told CNN.
The BBC's Phil Mercer, in Sydney, says many Australians who survived Black Saturday have been too afraid to return to the fire zone, while those who have come back to start again believe that more needs to be done to protect their vulnerable communities from nature's fury.
This is a topic that has been talked about for many weeks now, and the only way to solve it is once again for Congress to come together, Democrats and Republicans, and pass a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform.
What is he doing to make sure that those people come back to the polls once again?
It had taken me a while to come around to trusting again in Apple.
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