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Israel and Hamas took turns at being the impediment to agreement, each at one time or another moving the goal post, mediators say.

As one might guess from Michael's name and that acronym, the film pokes fun at both "SNL" and the Upright Citizens Brigade – a comedy institution and training center co-founded by Amy Poehler that many of today's biggest comics have been affiliated with at one time or another.

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“I’m pretty positive that every one of my family members have gone up and down the slough at one time or another.”

In recent weeks, there has been ongoing national debate during which each of those three prospects has been touted at one time or another as being the best overall or most promising or surest thing.

The sprawling maze of rugged canyons and rocky hills is dotted with remnants of various human populations that made homes here at one time or another.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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