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1 The British Government now found it necessary to intervene again in Natal.
2 He declined to say whether France would intervene again if the militants returned.
3 It says it reserves the right to intervene again if necessary.
4 This is at the core of independence advocates' demands the UN intervene again .
5 It realized that it would have to intervene again , from time to time.
6 Italy said it was ready to intervene again if needed.
7 Some traders bet the central bank will intervene again if the real weakens beyond 2 per dollar.
8 The European Central Bank might intervene again to prop up the euro, the head of Germany's Bundesbank said yesterday.
9 The central bank said it would intervene again at 131 crowns per euro having sold six million euros on Tuesday.
10 Some Tripoli residents, tired of daily factional figbhting disrupting power and food supplies, hope NATO will intervene again in Libya.
11 It doesn't extend to Prince Harry's kids, but the Queen could of course intervene again if and when the time comes.
12 Ireland coach Eddie O'Sullivan bore the expression of a man who had dared to hope only for disappointment to intervene again .
13 And in the meantime, if I am not satisfied that there is sufficient progress, I will not hesitate to intervene again .
14 Instead he reached up to snatch a uredo from his eye, intending to strike Clem down before he could intervene again .
15 She talks about how the dead suffer from hopelessness, an illness whose most terminal symptom is the desire to intervene again in life.
16 Some Tripoli residents, fed up with daily factional fighting that has disrupted power and food supplies, hope that NATO will intervene again in Libya.
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