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Again and BC
Again in 206 BC, the Seleucid emperor Antiochus led an army to the Kabul valley, where he received war elephants and presents from the local king Sophagasenus:
Again in 215 BC we find him exhibiting equal audacity in supporting the daring project of Lagoras to scale the walls of the city of Sardis, the success of which seems to have been in great measure owing to his skill and ability.
Again Fuente Álamo gives the best C-14 dating with 1330 BC (+/- 70 years ).

Again and led
Again warned by a divine saying, David led his army to Gibeon, and attacked the Philistines from the south, inflicting on them another severe defeat, and chasing
Again, in 1448, the town was burnt by a Scottish Army led by William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, and George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus.
Both seasons were successful and led to a solo compilation album which featured a few new singles heard on the series, including the theme song Go That Far, Fallen ( both of which featured music videos ) and Start Again.
" Again, both sides were led by Banks.
Again availing influence with government officials, she led a successful campaign to have its publication banned in Canada.
Again Edward did not move, so Douglas marched south to Bamburgh, perhaps hoping for a repeat of the events that led in former years to the Battle of Myton.
Again, it seems as though Luke does not " know " that Mark is in the room, even though it is claimed he has a justified true belief that Mark is in the room, but it's not nearly so clear that the perceptual belief that " Mark is in the room " was inferred from any premises at all, let alone any false ones, nor led to significant conclusions on its own ; Luke didn't seem to be reasoning about anything ; " Mark is in the room " seems to have been part of what he seemed to see.
If Lodge, as has been supposed, was the Alcon in Colin Clout's Come Home Again, it may have been the influence of Edmund Spenser which led to the composition of Phillis, a volume of sonnets, in which the voice of nature seems only now and then to become audible, published with the narrative poem, The Complaynte of Elsired, in 1593.
Again, though casual, their gradual acceptance among the American east coast prep school culture as equivalent to brogues ( wingtips ), has led to them being worn there with suits, where they gained an association with business and legal classes.
The first single, " Never Again, Again " made the country charts and playlists by March 1997, which led to the release of the album's second single, " The Fool " shortly afterward.
This led to an invitation to perform at producer Eddie Barclay's trendy "", performing a forty minute rendition of " We Did It Again ", singing the refrain over and over, achieving a Zen-like quality.
Again, Cerialis had to deal with a local revolt, the Batavian rebellion, in which the local tribes, led by Julius Civilis, a romanized prince, besieged two Roman legions at Xanten.
Again the club led away in the FA Cup third round at a Premier League club – this time, Manchester City – before eventually losing 3 – 1.
Again the subsequent investigation led to a decision by the Crown Office to take no further action.
Again he led all the way.
James Berardinelli, in his review of Never Say Never Again, thinks the re-writing of the Thunderball story has led to a film which has " a hokey, jokey feel, is possibly the worst-written Bond script of all ".
Again, Earl's work with the LaSalle resulted in a graceful vehicle, led by an elegant and thin radiator grille.
Again, the unnecessary duplication and competition of standards led to hardware incompatibilities, unnecessary versioning of display adapters and ports in motherboards, etc.
Again on 14 March 1997, Ingraham led the FNM to an even greater election victory.
These pressures eventually led Smith to seek solace in both her family life and religion, becoming a Born Again Christian in the spring of 1968.
Again challenged, a month later, by the return of a stubborn and persistent foe, he led his force into a desperate battle against tremendous odds, directing close-range operations against the invading enemy until he himself was killed in the furious bombardment by their superior firepower.
Irish success in this period on a more commercial basis was led by Waterford born pop singer / songwriter Gilbert O ' Sullivan, whose achievements included two UK No. 1 singles (" Clair " and " Get Down ") and one U. S. No. 1 (" Alone Again ( Naturally )")
Again vs Tampa Bay, he led the team in tackles with a season-high 18, also posted 9 tackles and one sack ( 9 yards ) vs. New Orleans Saints.

Again and 400
Again, it was later determined that Sinclair made concurrent cash payments personally to Fall, exceeding $ 400, 000.
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Again and men
Again depicting the same street, but this time in a different context, is Rue Mosnier with Pavers, in which men repair the roadway while people and horses move past.
" Again, how immeasurably greater is the pleasure, when a man feels a thing to be his own ; for surely the love of self is a feeling implanted by nature and not given in vain, although selfishness is rightly censured ; this, however, is not the mere love of self, but the love of self in excess, like the miser's love of money ; for all, or almost all, men love money and other such objects in a measure.
Again in 1835 and 1837 the Bitter Root Salish dispatched men to St. Louis to request missionaries but to no avail.
Again, support is stronger in the rural areas ( where most people were born in Nevada ) and weaker in Clark County and Washoe County ; women are more opposed to the idea than men.
Again, men have no pleasure, but on the contrary a great deal of grief, in keeping company where there is no power able to overawe them all.
Again the storming party stalled while waiting for ladders, and the rest of Shields ' men halted in the face of Mexican artillery.
( Clark, 650 ) Again, the tests were conducted by Cy Gilson, and the men all asserted that the events as they related them were true.
Again as the descendants of French men and African slaves, they achieved wealth and power, particularly in the French colony of Saint-Domingue.
Between the second and third series, the two men made a series for ATV called Goodbye Again ( director Shaun Riordan ), which was similar, though it lasted an hour and was edited more heavily.
Again, Samuel Johnson offered his public support of Brooke, but when he heard the Earl saying at the end of Act II, " He who rules o ' er free men must himself be free ," Johnson replied, " He who drives fat oxen must himself be fat.
Again, Lund's precision in ordering artillery strikes cut down scores of NVA forces, while Diduryk's men repelled those who survived with rifle and machine gun fire.
Again, on 3 November, he brought into cover some wounded men who were lying, exposed to enemy fire, in the open.
Again in the night, accompanied by two men only he rushed an enemy machine-gun, capturing eight prisoners and enabling the advance to continue.
Again the fire flared up and kept the men back from the car's side.
Again, aside from communications between men, it is fully socially acceptably used between all men, women, and children.
Again, the men were a spectacle everywhere they went, and were greeted by huge crowds of people in cities such as New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia.
Again and again the infuriated enemy threw armor and infantry against the dauntless defenders but for three days and nights these assaults were turned back by the unwavering fortitude of the inspired men, when it became necessary to withdraw to a more tenable defensive position the tank men covered the withdrawal and were the last to leave the scene of the battle.
Again, in the spring of 1938, about three hundred men, women and children were driven by vigilantes from their homes in Grass Valley and Nevada City.
Again, it is possible to fail in many ways ( for evil belongs to the class of the unlimited, as the Pythagoreans conjectured, and good to that of the limited ), while to succeed is possible only in one way ( for which reason also one is easy and the other difficult -- to miss the mark easy, to hit it difficult ); for these reasons also, then, excess and defect are characteristic of vice, and the mean of virtue ; For men are good in but one way, but bad in many.
Similarly her renditions of Tomas Ledin's " Just Nu " ( Right Now ) and Timbuktu's " Alla vill till himmelen men ingen vill dö " ( Everyone wants to heaven but nobody wants to die ) peaked at number 25, whilst " Here I Go Again " peaked at number one on the digital chart.
Bob Dylan, who listened to the Anthology, echoed a line from this song ; "' Cause a railroad man they'll kill you when he can / And drink up your blood like wine ," as recorded in Lunsford's " I Wish I Was a Mole " is echoed by Dylan's line " Mona tried to tell me / To stay away from the train line / She said that all the railroad men / Just drink up your blood like wine " on his song " Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again ", recorded in 1966 for the album Blonde on Blonde.

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