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It left Declan Rice running around outnumbered trying to plug gaps, England's vulnerable defence wide open time after time as possession was turned over, Greece scenting their chance.

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“I am the breadwinner, the cook, the one who brings buckets of water for washing and cooking, the one who carries our belongings from one place to another, time after time. I wish I could somehow find our old life.”

The campaign spending in District 3 is partly a throwback to the last 20 years or so in which the same two big-spending camps opposed each other time after time: the teachers union and supporters of charter schools.

"And that’s part of the shock that he has gone, because so many things he rose above – time after time after time. So we are still shocked that he’s gone."

From BBC

Time after time, each speaker on stage has talked about grassroots, unions, the working man and how the rich are killing the American dream by not paying their fair share in taxes.

From Salon

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

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