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Again and proving
Again, Staunton played in every Republic of Ireland game of the tournament, with the 1 – 1 group match draw against Germany on 5 June proving to be a very special and historic occasion as he became the first Irishman to make 100 appearances for his country.
Again, he was near the top of the assist charts, proving his worth further to Luton Town.

Again and point
Again we start with a C < sup >∞</ sup > manifold, M, and a point, x, in M. Consider the ideal, I, in C < sup >∞</ sup >( M ) consisting of all functions, ƒ, such that ƒ ( x ) = 0.
Fully expressed, for X a metric space with metric d, x is a point of closure of S if for every r > 0, there is a y in S such that the distance d ( x, y ) < r. ( Again, we may have x
Again however the lead protagonist is never named at any point, although they are clearly the same character in all of the books.
Again, manifold means that locally at any point x of X, the space is supposed to be like the real plane.
He is noted for speaking in a stereotypical pirate's lingo and his unhealthily obsessive passion for money, to the point of being willing to make ridiculous exchanges for it in the smallest of amounts ( such as trading SpongeBob for sixty-two cents in the episode Born Again Krabs ).
Again, due to errors on the Mitchell Map, Treaty of Paris reads "... through the Lake of the Woods to the most northwesternmost point thereof, and from thence on a due west course to the river Mississippi ..." With the border clarification established by the Anglo-American Convention of 1818 defining the boundary about Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, this treaty reaffirmed the border and further detailed the border by modifying the border definition to instead read as "... at the Chaudiere Falls, from which the Commissioners traced the line to the most northwestern point of the Lake of the Woods, thence, along the said line to the said most northwestern point, being in latitude 49 ° 23 ′ 55 ″ north, and in longitude 95 ° 14 ′ 38 ″ west from the Observatory at Greenwich ; thence, according to existing treaties, due south to its intersection with the 49th parallel of north latitude, and along that parallel to the Rocky Mountains ..."
The wave components with would-be-shock-wave-angles between 73 ° and 90 ° dominate the interior of the V. Again, the waves that should have joined together and formed a wall similar to the phenomenon in sonic boom end up half-way between the point of generation and the current location of the wake source.
Again, as with point features, linear features displayed at a small scale will be represented as linear features rather than as a polygon.
Never Say Never Again premiered in New York on 7 October 1983, grossing $ 9. 72 million ($ million in dollars ) on its first weekend, which was reported to be " the best opening record of any James Bond film " up to that point and surpassing Octopussys $ 8. 9 million ($ million in dollars ) from June that year.
In 1995 Michael Sauter of Entertainment Weekly rated Never Say Never Again as the ninth best Bond film to that point, after seventeen films had been released.
Again, at any point in time, the set of active nodes is an independent set.
Again, the defending German landsknechts were driven back ; but the massed fire of the guns at point blank prevented the Swiss from pushing farther forward.
Again, until the Alaska Purchase, the peak of Mount McKinley was the extreme point of elevation in the Empire, at 6, 194 m above sea level.
However, at some point before Tank Engine Thomas Again was published, this was changed to the more formal name.
Again he captained Blackburn against West Ham United, a game that Rovers earned their first point of the season as well as keeping a clean sheet in a 0 – 0 game.
Again, the frame is not the central focus of a paper, but rather a point of view from which to examine a topic.
Blake Edwards had used one of two scripts that he and Frank Waldman had written for a proposed " Pink Panther " TV series as the basis for that film, and he used the other as the starting point for Strikes Again.
Again the work was well received, but sales were not strong enough to support Jensen, by this point a widower, and his two small sons.
Again, the point of the theory of race was to discover large clusters of people that are principally homogeneous within and heterogeneous between, contrasting groups.
Her debut music CD, The Ups and Downs, featuring the titled single " Here We Go Again ", is due for release by Epic at some point " in the future "; as of March 2007, Paxton has not completed work on it.
Again, from the point of view of effective implementation, most if not all of these provisions would need to be spelt out in both general Military Regulations and associated training, and also be taken fully into account within military planning and the overall military and politico-military direction of the conduct of the conflict.

Again and people
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, the exclusive tendency of richer people ... is already leading to the closing, in their interest, of considerable portions of the surface of the land.
Again he offers an apologia for the antiquity and universal significance of the Jewish people.
Again on the film's DVD commentary, Cleese also spoke up for religious people who have come forward and congratulated him and his colleagues on the film's highlighting of double standards among purported followers of their own faith.
Again during the reign of King Agis, several ephors brought the people into revolt with oracles from Pasiphaë's shrine promising remission of debts and redistribution of land.
Again, the Tang census of the year 742 approximated the size China's population to about 50 million people.
Again people nearby — this time those who live in the same house and who are alarmed by Polly Blakeston — choose not to interfere in other people's domestic problems (" She'll git over it ; an ' p ' raps she deserves it, for all you know ").
Again, Aboriginal people assisted and ex-army equipment was utilized to take the timber to the mill where it was prepared for local builders.
Again, you shall say to the Sons of Israel: Whoever he be of the Sons of Israel or of the strangers that sojourn in Israel, that gives any of his seed l ' Molech ; he shall surely be put to death: the people of the land shall stone him with stones.
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 the people believe — no matter whether truly or falsely — that if they should escape the hunger and the fever their lives are not safe from judges and juries.
Again people of the plain sought Rome's assistance, and again Rome went to war against the Samnites.
Again, the UEG ( by now the Ultrix Engineering Group ) worked at making the new OSF / 1-based Digital Unix run well on DEC hardware, with the reliability and maintainability that people came to expect from DEC operating systems.
The < span lang =" es-Latn "> Nunca Mas </ span > (" Never Again ") report released in 1984 by the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons recorded 600 disappearances and 500 assassinations under the Peronist governments from 1973 to 1976, and it is today acknowledged that the Triple A alone murdered about 600 people.
Again the question is asked, " What do you do with people like that?
Again and again, people predicted that they would be more generous and kind than others.
Again David was forced to solve these problems before he could continue the reclamation of his nation and people.
Again and again Sage is described people who knew her as imperious, forbidding, moody, quick to anger, remote, private, solitary, aloof, contradictory, and unapproachable ,” Judith Suther writes.
Again, as with Ohthere, Sami people and Kvens are not discussed at the same time.
If Henry V, the first film he directed and starred in, caused people to compare him to Olivier, Dead Again will inspire comparisons to Welles and Hitchcock-and the Olivier of Hitchcock's Rebecca.
Again, in 1815, following the return of King Louis XVIII of France to power, people suspected of having ties with the governments of the French Revolution or of Napoleon suffered arrest and execution.
Again, hundreds of local people were in the tent, shouting and taking sides like a football crowd, as the old man and the young woman battled it out and the president of the court gave her judgement.
Again no one expected AaB to have a regular chance and most people were sure they would finish last with one or two points.
Again due to the high volume of people these trains are normally full and standing.
Again, it was a rare example of ordinary people recognising and identifying with a channel's on-air look.

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