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Again and rule
Again and again he repeats the advice that nothing should be hazarded unless one's army is completely secure, a rule which he himself neglected with such brilliant results in 1796.
Again, the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth would be an exception to this rule, with its unique quasi-democratic Golden Freedom.
Again, Kama being the occupation of public women, they should prefer it to the other two, and these are exceptions to the general rule.
Again the power of the notation is shown by the product rule:
** Again since the effective end of Ottoman rule, remarkably since 1857 ( i. e. before the last Wali ( governor ), Isma ` il Pasha, was raised Khedive ( circa Viceroy, on 8 June 1867 ), exchanged for the western Prime ministers on 28 August 1878 ( before the formally independent sultanate was proclaimed ).
Per Guyton's illustration, for a 40 litre body, about 15 litres is extracellular, which amounts to 37. 5 % Again, this is close to the 1 / 3 rule of thumb cited here.
Since Billboard changed the eligibility rule in December 1998 to include all songs regardless of retail availability, only Aaliyah's " Try Again " ( Blackground / Virgin ) in June 2000 and " Angel " by Shaggy featuring Rayvon ( MCA ) this past March have made it to No. 1 without any sales points.
Result of 10 is a Success ( can be rerolled for more Successes see " 10 Again " rule above ), 2-9 is a Failure and result of 1 is a Dramatic Failure when something really bad happens to character.
Again, this rule applies even if the foreign passport was obtained for the child by his or her parents, and even if possession of such a passport is required by the laws of a foreign country which considers the child to be one of its citizens ( e. g., a U. S .- born child of Indian parents who is automatically deemed to be a U. S. citizen according to U. S. law, and who is therefore required by U. S. law to have a U. S. passport in order to travel abroad ).
Again the area boomed, with about 500 brothels in the area at the time, but they could only serve Japanese agents since the lives under Japanese rule were too harsh to enjoy for commoners.
Analogous to this " Rule of thirds ", ( if I may be allowed so to call it ) I have presumed to think that, in connecting or in breaking the various lines of a picture, it would likewise be a good rule to do it, in general, by a similar scheme of proportion ; for example, in a design of landscape, to determine the sky at about two-thirds ; or else at about one-third, so that the material objects might occupy the other two: Again, two thirds of one element, ( as of water ) to one third of another element ( as of land ); and then both together to make but one third of the picture, of which the two other thirds should go for the sky and aerial perspectives.
Again formalizations show that the underlying principle must be the righthand head rule:
Again, such a " way " does not have to be capable of being captured by any explicable " rule ", but may simply be a lookup table.

Again and is
Again, Henley's attitude of defiance which colors his ideal of self-mastery is far from characteristic of a Stoic thinker like Marcus Aurelius, whose gentle acquiescence is almost Christian, comparable to the patience expressed in Milton's sonnet on his own blindness.
Again omitting recent developments, E.T. Leeds' dictum of 1913 has stood unchallenged: `` So far as archaeology is concerned, there is not the least warrant for the second ( shore occupied by ) of these theories ''.
Again, be sure your tripod is handy for those sometimes-necessary time exposures.
Again Reverend Corder saved the bridge when Union soldiers planned to destroy it, after filling its two lanes with hay and straw -- but for what reason is not recorded nor remembered, certainly not because of pressure from an opposing Confederate force.
Again, one major difficulty is the local focus.
Again the problem is how to get it done and in what form to offer the group relations education ; ;
Again, contrary to popular belief, there is nothing crazy or frantic about Parker either musically or emotionally.
Again, India has imposed formidable barriers against the entrance of additional missionaries, and fanatical Hindu parties are expected to seek further action against Christians once the influence making for tolerance due to Nehru and his followers is gone.
Again, Poirot is not reliable as a narrator of his personal history and there is no evidence that Christie sketched it out in any depth.
Again the estimated population variance of 30 is computed correctly by Algorithm II, but the naive algorithm now computes it as − 170. 66666666666666.
Again, this difference is much more obvious to a Turkish speaker, for whom and are separate phonemes, than to an English speaker, for whom they are allophones of a single phoneme.
*" When Johnny Comes Marching Home " ( sometimes " When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again ") is a popular song of the American Civil War that expressed people's longing for the return of their friends and relatives who were fighting in the war.
Again, Schub has the answer-since the Cookie Jar is still successful, they can turn the entire town into one big Cookie Jar!
Again, hop presence is low to undetectable, providing just enough bitterness so that the sweetness is not cloying and the aftertaste is muted.
Again, if this is a true observation, it may reflect a real change in how the media consumer perceives negative events.
Again, Rosenthal claims that this can only be an instance of a visual stimulus of which the subject is not aware, and which there is therefore nothing it is like to experience.
Again from the Heine – Borel theorem, the closed unit ball of any finite-dimensional normed vector space is compact.

Again and traditional
Again, other parts of the Boii had remained closer to their traditional home, and settled in the Slovak and Hungarian lowlands by the Danube and the Mura, with a centre at Bratislava.
Taylor, Gene Eugene ( of Adam Again ), Derri Daugherty ( of The Choir ), and Michael Roe ( of The 77s ) have released several eclectic albums of traditional American music ( country, folk, blues, rock ) over the last decade.
Again, these represent the traditional five magical elements ( Earth, Air, Water, Fire and Spirit ) though in varying combinations.
For the next album, The Celts Strike Again, the band, beside the cover versions of traditional songs, included two of their own songs, " Drinking Song " and " Blue ".
On New Year's Eve the same year, they appeared in the Japanese traditional annual TV music program Kohaku Uta Gassen, and performed " Smile Again ".
Again, as perplexing as this position might seem to a traditional social scientist, such a proposition is consistent with ethnomethodology's understanding of " member's methods ", and has philosophical standing when looked at in terms of certain lines of philosophical thought regarding the philosophy of science ( Polyani: 1974 ; Kuhn: 1996 ; Feyerabend: 1975 / 2010 ), and the study of the actual practices of scientific procedure ( Lynch: 1993 ).
Again under Holsapple's direction, this is perhaps the band's most traditional pop album.
The epic nature of the majority of the songs made them unsuitable for radio play so the band prepared " Single Again ," a take on a traditional folk song as a substitute.
It was written in A flat and is based on the chord changes of the traditional jazz standard "( Back Home Again in ) Indiana ".
Again, this marks an important shift away from the use of more organic coconut frond thatch ( called ' attap ') in traditional architecture.
Additionally, the last track, " Drunk Again ," as well as the international bonus track " Average Man ," is actually sung by Reel Big Fish trumpeter / guitarist / pianist / vocalist Scott Klopfenstein, with a style differing from the traditional Reel Big Fish sound, and the former song later being performed by Klopfenstein's side project The Littlest Man Band.
Again, technology improvements have circumvented traditional definitions by allowing multiple party videoconferencing via web-based applications.
York University Professor Alison Halsall said of this aspect of the episode, " Again, Parker and Stone blur the sacred and the profane, in this instance, to gut holidays of their traditional meanings.

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