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1934 and Again
* Let's Try Again ( UK title: The Marriage Symphony ) ( 1934 )
# Biggles Flies Again ( 1934 )
* We Live Again1934 – adaptation, from Tolstoy's Resurrection
* We're Rich Again ( 1934 )
Brent also played opposite Ruby Keeler in 42nd Street ( 1933 ), Greta Garbo in The Painted Veil ( 1934 ), Ginger Rogers in In Person ( 1935 ), Madeleine Carroll in The Case Against Mrs. Ames ( 1936 ), Jean Arthur in More Than a Secretary ( 1936 ), Myrna Loy in Stamboul Quest ( 1934 ) and The Rains Came ( 1939 ), Merle Oberon in ' Til We Meet Again ( 1940 ), Ann Sheridan in Honeymoon for Three ( 1941 ), Joan Fontaine in The Affairs of Susan ( 1945 ), Barbara Stanwyck in The Purchase Price ( 1932 ), Baby Face ( 1933 ), The Gay Sisters ( 1942 ) and My Reputation ( 1946 ), Claudette Colbert in Tomorrow Is Forever ( 1946 ), Dorothy McGuire in The Spiral Staircase ( 1946 ), Lucille Ball in Lover Come Back ( 1946 ) and Yvonne De Carlo in Slave Girl ( 1947 ).
* We Live Again ( 1934 )
* We're Rich Again ( 1934 ) as Maude Stanley
* Let's Try Again ( 1934 )
* We're Rich Again ( 1934 )
The best-known film version, however, is Samuel Goldwyn's English-language We Live Again, filmed in 1934 with Fredric March and Anna Sten, and directed by Rouben Mamoulian.
This led to Pozzo bringing back the Bologna player Angelo Schiavio, who had been a regular goalscorer for his club, but in February 1934 with the World Cup looming Austria defeated Italy in Turin 4-2, Again Pozzo felled the axe on the team captain Umberto Caligaris.
* We're Rich Again ( 1934 )

1934 and lost
The political situation in Germany under the Nazis continued to deteriorate throughout the 1930s ; he lost his contract with Hanover City Council in 1934 and examples of his work in German museums were confiscated and publicly ridiculed in 1935.
Captain James Fraser was employed as a supervisor, and remained by the Loch afterwards, taking cine film ( which is now lost ) on 15 September 1934.
At the IAAF meet in August 1934, Finland launched two proposals that lost.
The previous two teams to do it, the 1934 and 1942 Chicago Bears, both lost those years ' NFL Championship Games.
In 1934, however, the UAP lost six seats, forcing Lyons to renew the traditional non-Labor Coalition with the Country Party.
In 1934, the studio lost over $ 2. 5 million, of which $ 500, 000 was the result of a fire at the Burbank studio at the end of 1934, destroying 20 years worth of early Vitagraph, Warner Bros., and First National films.
4179 Toutatis was first sighted on February 10, 1934, as object 1934 CT, and then promptly lost.
Spassky lost a keenly fought match to Petrosian in Moscow, with three wins against Petrosian's four, with seventeen draws, though the last of his three victories came only in the twenty-third game, after Petrosian had ensured his retention of the title, the first outright match victory for a reigning champion since the latter of Alekhine's successful defences against Bogoljubov in 1934.
CellAntenna lost its case, but as a response have supported legislation ( The Safe Prisons Communications Act ) sponsored by Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson and Representative Kevin Bradley ; the bill attempting to amend the Communications Act of 1934 was left in committee in the House.
* The SFIC, which quickly turned into a pro-Stalinist and isolated party ( with no alliances ), lost many of its original members, and changed only in 1934 ( after a fascist attack to the Parliament on February 6, 1934 ) when it integrated the Popular Front.
In Latvia, Baltic Germans remained the most politically active and organized ethnic group, although they lost some influence after Karlis Ulmanis's coup in 1934.
* 1934: The Perry Oaks sewage works was built ; thereby Perry Oaks farm lost a large area of orchard.
Mancini's report was lost for centuries but was discovered in the Municipal Library in Lille, France, in 1934.
Brazil lost that match and were eliminated in the first round of the World Cup for the first time since 1934.
" Since the start of FDIC insurance on January 1, 1934, no depositor has lost any insured funds as a result of a failure.
When the Queensway road tunnel opened in 1934, the ferry service from Seacombe lost two million passengers because people started to use the tunnel rather than the ferry.
* Cheating Cheaters ( 1927 Universal Pictures )( lost ) remade n 1934
At the Olympia rally in London, in 1934, BUF stewards violently ejected anti-fascist disrupters, with one protester claiming to have lost an eye, and this led the Daily Mail to withdraw its support for the movement.
*, was a heavy cruiser commissioned in 1934 and lost in the Battle of Savo Island in 1942.
In any case, at this point two competing myths emerged as to why Bolivia had lost: one, advocated by important civilian political elites ( but not President Tejada ), placed all the blame on the personalistic, undisciplined Bolivian commanders, ever-eager to increase their own individual ambitions and even willing to overthrow the President of the Republic ( as indeed happened in 1934 ) rather to expend all its energy in the conduct of the war.
In 1934, Pinchot ran unsuccessfully for the Senate a third time, and lost the Republican nomination to incumbent Senator David Reed.
Regina was western Canada's dominant team, appearing in the Grey Cup on six occasions between 1928 and 1934, but lost to their eastern opponents each time.

1934 and contest
At the 1986 All-Star Game, Valenzuela made history by striking out five consecutive American League batters, tying a record set by fellow left-handed screwballer Carl Hubbell in the 1934 contest.
However they did contest the Challenge Yves du Manoir with RC Toulon in 1934, though it ended in a nil-all tie and both teams were winners.
The longest contest between man and tuna fish occurred near Liverpool, Nova Scotia in 1934, when six men taking turns fought a tuna for sixty-two hours.
Their next designs performed particularly well in competitions-the RWD-6 won the Challenge 1932 and RWD-9s won the Challenge 1934 international contest.
In 1934, the Commissariat for Heavy Industries initiated a design contest for its new building on Red Square ( on the site of State Universal Store, GUM ).
It is sometimes associated with the Ministry of Heavy Machinery, the same institution that ran a contest in 1934.
* Narkomtiazhprom architectural contest ( 1934 )
On 7 October 1934, Gothenburg Football Association President Carl " Ceve " Linde held a juggling contest.
In 1933 he was elected Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, but resigned from the Assembly in 1934 so he could contest the Federal seat of Bourke based on the suburbs of Brunswick and Coburg in Melbourne.
Henry Salter ( 1907 – 1997 ) MBE won the first organised shearing contest at Pyramid Hill in 1934 and in 1953 was a machine shearing champion.
The first women's Test match was played by England women and Australia women in December 1934, a three-day contest held in Brisbane which England won by nine wickets.
In 1934, Ole Kirk held a contest amongst his staff to name the company, offering a bottle of homemade wine as a prize.
* Narkomtiazhprom architectural contest ( 1934 )
The tradition began in 1934, three weeks after the selection of Buffaloes as a nickname for the University in a contest by the school newspaper, the Silver & Gold.
In 1934, contests were sponsored by radio societies in Australia, Canada, Poland, and Spain, and the ARRL sponsored a new contest specifically for the ten meter amateur radio band.

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