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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 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, my name was on all the front pages.
Again it was used as the title for the hoss wrangler, and when the order was given to go out and `` rustle the hosses '', it meant for 'im to go out and herd 'em in.
Again the plan was for me to go alone, but they wouldn't let me.
Again there was that curious pause, and then her mother said, `` I guess I do.
Again there was something familiar about her, something --
Again, it was not enough to merely ask or urge his audiences to put aside their blood loyalties and ethnic differences, and embrace the equality of all Muslims under the Sacred Law, it was necessary to make them do so.
Again a classic of Renaissance literature was the basis of the libretto by Boccherini, in this case a comic mock-epic by Tassoni, in which a war between Modena and Bologna ensues over a stolen bucket.
The Blackadder pilot was shot but never aired on terrestrial TV in the UK ( although some scenes were shown in the 25th anniversary special Blackadder Rides Again ).
Again an Expeditionary Force was sent to France, only to be hastily evacuated as the German forces swept through the Low Countries and across France in 1940.
A rough acoustic version of " Never Go Hungry Again ", recorded during an interview for The Times in November, was also released.
: Again, the audience was quiet.
Again it is unclear as to whether he was a Chaldean or a native Babylonian.
Again the woollen manufacturers, in true protectionist style, claimed that this was taking away jobs from workers in Coventry.
Again the track, owned by the municipality of Zandvoort, was in danger of being permanently lost for motorsports.
In 1996, Destry Rides Again was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant ".
Destry Rides Again was generally well accepted by the public, as well as critics.
On " Alone Again, Natura-Diddily ", a Christian rock singer named Rachel Jordan ( played by singer-songwriter Shawn Colvin ) sings that she " was drinking like a Dartmouth boy.
Her 1998 country-rock album Hungry Again was made up entirely of her own compositions.
Again, all of these variant forms were very infrequently used, and when they did occur in American films it was usually in the introductory stages.

Again and rare
In 2006, the band released another greatest hits collection entitled Feel It Again: An Anthology, a 2-CD set featuring most of the band's singles, selected album tracks, and rare and unreleased material.
Again, as is normally the case in many gastropods, this spiral shell growth is usually right-handed, but on very rare occasions it can be left-handed.
Again this is more about the anticlericalism in France at the time because opposition to the idea of monasteries was apparently rare among Catholics in the 19th century United States.
He played Lincoln in a public-service short subject, The Road Is Open Again, appeared in a rare comic role as an actor exasperated at being typecast as Lincoln in the 1937 comedy Stand-In, and played Lincoln's father in the film version of Robert E. Sherwood's Abe Lincoln in Illinois ( 1940 ).
In 2003 this state of affairs was corrected by enhanced LTM CD reissues of The Warp Of Pure Fun and Coincidence Vs Fate LTM also released Then Again in 2004, a compilation of rare and previously unheard material.

Again and example
Again, the Spanish Revolution is cited as an example of successful anarchist military mobilisation, albeit one crushed by superior forces.
Again, for example if we begin with the number 42, this time as simply a positive integer, we have its binary representation < tt > 101010 </ tt >.
The Return of the Pink Panther ( 1975 ), for example, cost just $ 2. 5 million to make, but grossed $ 100 million, while The Pink Panther Strikes Again ( 1976 ), did even better.
Again, other slang words of the same meaning, crap for example, are not used in such locutions.
A notable example is " The Ruined Man who Became Rich Again through a Dream ", in which a man is told in his dream to leave his native city of Baghdad and travel to Cairo, where he will discover the whereabouts of some hidden treasure.
His very sophisticated — and complicated — way of procuring willing women for his " outfit " can only be understood if one considers the morally repressed society of the late 1940s: Again and again, he assumes the role of John Hanson, a student in some provincial college ( for example in the Midwest ), pretends falling in love with a female student, makes her pregnant, forces her to have an illegal abortion, and then deserts her.
Again in this case, there is no notion of distance, but there is now a concept of smoothness of maps, for example a differentiable or smooth path ( depending on the type of differential structure applied ).
Again and again attempts were made on the lives of left-wing, pacifist and even merely liberal politicians and publicists, for example Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, Walther Rathenau, Matthias Erzberger, Hans Paasche and Philipp Scheidemann or Maximilian Harden.
For example, Lenny Kravitz is listed for " It Ain't Over ' til It's Over " ( No. 2, August 1991 ); the book therefore misses subsequent hits, such as " Fly Away ", which peaked at # 12 in 1999, and " Again ", which peaked at # 4 in 2001, on the Hot 100.
In more recent decades, politicians often chose theme songs, some of which have become iconic ; the song " Happy Days Are Here Again ", for example, has been associated with the Democratic Party since the 1932 campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Again using a Biblical example, the female speaker says to her lover, “ Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth …” ( Song of Solomon 1. 2 ).
A notable example is " The Ruined Man Who Became Rich Again Through a Dream ", in which a man is told in his dream to leave his native city of Baghdad and travel to Cairo, where he will discover the whereabouts of some hidden treasure.
Again, with the selection test example, this would mean that the tests are administered to applicants, all applicants are hired, their performance is reviewed at a later time, and then their scores on the two measures are correlated.
Again using the above example, a pair of full or part-time RVers might break camp and move the 115 miles ( 185 km ) between Phoenix and Tucson, averaging 8. 5 mpg ( 3. 6 kpl ); but then travel 300 miles ( 482 km ) in the ensuing fortnight in their towed car, a hybrid, averaging 40 mpg ( 17 kpl ).
Again, consider pennies as an example.
" Writing in The Washington Post, Gary Arnold was fulsome in his praise, saying that Never Say Never Again is " one of the best James Bond adventure thrillers ever made ", going on to say that " this picture is likely to remain a cherished, savory example of commercial filmmaking at its most astute and accomplished.
Again an exceptionally large number of forms and textures is used, including, for example, the variation form with extensive use of invertible counterpoint ( no.
Again, consider pennies as an example.
This reference pressure is called the standard state and normally chosen as 1 atmosphere or 1 bar, Again using nitrogen at 100 atm as an example, since the fugacity is 97. 03 atm, the activity is just 97. 03 without units.
For example, the yellow background and blue endpapers drawing of Freddy Rides Again match the non-natural yellow and blue colors of the cover ( Freddy, a horse and a goat are yellow ).
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 similarly to the way a radar works, the operator can tell the IRST to track a particular target of interest, once it has been identified, or scan in a particular direction if a target is believed to be there ( for example, because of an advisory from AWACS or another aircraft ).
Again he used the example of the variegated pericarp in calico maize.
Again, consider the previous example of the OC-48c ring.

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