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  • A king this impressive deserves an equally wonderful queen, and Kings has one in Once and Again's shimmeringly icy Susanna Thompson, whose cold control perfectly balances McShane's hot fury.

    Mishmash that is 'Kings' often overpowers an interesting idea 2009

  • •Once and Again's Billy Campbell guests on SyFy's easy-to-take Eureka (tonight, 9 ET/PT) as an egotistical investigator who gets under Carter's (Colin Ferguson) skin.

    Critic's Corner Weekend 2009

  • As additional treats, you get the youthful exuberance of Eragon's Chris Egan, the classic, refined elegance of Once and Again's Susanna Thompson, and, as the king, another grand, outsized performance by Deadwood's Ian McShane.

    Spring awakening: 7 midseason series that show promise 2009

  • Paul Hanley: Fit and Working Again's BVs [backing vocals]!!

    The Fall online - latest Fall News 2009

  • Actually one of those and 2 "Helloooooooooo Again's".

    toastcrumbs Diary Entry toastcrumbs 2007

  • Both songs lack intensity, particularly on 'Come Again's' rising sequence "To see, to hear, to touch, to kiss, to die, with thee again, in sweetest sympathy."

    Songs From The Labyrinth 2006

  • Both songs lack intensity, particularly on 'Come Again's' rising sequence "To see, to hear, to touch, to kiss, to die, with thee again, in sweetest sympathy."

    Songs From The Labyrinth 2006

  • Both songs lack intensity, particularly on 'Come Again's' rising sequence "To see, to hear, to touch, to kiss, to die, with thee again, in sweetest sympathy."

    Songs From The Labyrinth 2006

  • Still, the scale of Make Us Great Again's plans and the nature of its operations illustrate how super PACs are transforming presidential politics.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • You Again's all-star cast is left stranded by the film's formulaic script, which relies on overdone slapstick and unbelievable coincidences to propel the plot to a happy ending.

    Rotten Tomatoes: News 2010

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