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Again and .
Again we waited for Montero.
Again he stood in the darkness listening, but there was only the scrape of a shod hoof on a plank floor.
Again Steinberg was cautious and replied with a smile that he was not exposed to it enough to hazard comments.
Again, the composer must select his own materials.
Again, the sufferings and disasters produced by any transgression against the commandment not to love are almost invariably associated in one way or another with childhood, with the figure of a child.
Again, he may discover embodied within its texture a theme or idea that has been presented elsewhere and at other times in various ways.
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 the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating, if to our minds grotesque, anticipation of the theory of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in Lucretius, who in turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher Empedocles.
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, Lawrence thought a little sadly, these were the fees of poverty and ambition.
Again Katie reared, and now, wickedly, he compelled her to bring her hooves down again and again upon the sprawled figure of the stranger.
Again among those jubilantly reunited bunkmates, I was shy with Jessie and acted as I had during those early Saturday mornings when we all seemed to be playing for effect, to be detached and unconcerned with the girls who were properly our dates but about whom, later, in the privacy of our bunks, we would think in terms of the most elaborate romance.
Again, be sure your tripod is handy for those sometimes-necessary time exposures.
Again, these blocks were set in resin-saturated glass cloth and nailed.
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, the oil man must read the meters at such intervals as he finds best.
Again, my name was on all the front pages.
Again, the analyticity of the two curves guarantees that such intervals exist.
Again, size of the group may have some influence on the strength of group controls.
Again, I at first misconstrued this disconcertingly intense communication, and I quickly cast through my mind to account for her being able to speak, with such utter conviction, of an opinion held by my father, now several years deceased.
Again, one major difficulty is the local focus.
Again he refused.
Again, as Boris feels himself nearing death, a procession files into the hall singing a hymn, its modal harmonies adding a churchly touch to the grim atmosphere: The words are hardly calculated to put the Tsar's mind at ease.
Again, contrary to popular belief, there is nothing crazy or frantic about Parker either musically or emotionally.

Dill and .
Barton was relieved to see that Carl Dill and Emmett Foster had brought extra mounts.
It was to him that Barton had sent Carl Dill on Dill's release from the prison.
He wanted a careful, uninterrupted report from Dill on the conditions in the valley.
They squatted on their heels in the deep mud and Dill found a cigar in his breast pocket, passing it over silently.
Carl Dill was neither a rancher nor a valley man.
It had drawn them together, and since his release from prison Dill had worked tirelessly to effect this night's escape.
`` The road's washed badly '', said Dill, `` but there's a trail you can get over with a horse.
Dill was silent as if he hated to answer, and Barton had a cold, sick feeling of apprehension.
Dill had come up also.
Barton's voice was rougher than Dill had ever heard it.
Dill ( Anethum graveolens ), depending on where it is grown, is either a perennial or annual herb.
Dill grows to, with slender stems and alternate, finely divided, softly delicate leaves long.
Dill originated within an area around the Mediterranean and the South of Russia.
Dill is best when used fresh, as it loses its flavor rapidly if dried ; however, freeze-dried dill leaves preserve their flavor relatively well for a few months.
Dill seed is used as a spice, with a flavor somewhat similar to caraway, but also resembling that of fresh or dried dill weed.
Dill oil can be extracted from the leaves, stems and seeds of the plant.
Dill is the herb most often added to fish.
Dill is the eponymous ingredient in dill pickles: cucumbers preserved in salty brine and / or vinegar.
Dill is found practically anywhere in Santa Maria, and curiously rare in the other Azorean Islands.
Dill seeds can be used as a herbal tea in the amount of two teaspoons for one glass of boiling water.
With help from supporters Senator Dill and Representative White, Hoover brought the issue of radio control to the Senate floor.
With help from Dill and White, Hoover promoted the Dill-White Bill which eventually would become the Radio Act of 1927.
Walter Dill Scott, who was elected President of the American Psychological Association ( APA ) in 1919, was arguably the most prominent I – O psychologist of his time, although James McKeen Cattell ( elected APA President in 1895 ) and Hugo Münsterberg ( 1898 ) were influential in the early development of the field.
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