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again and quotation
The quotation from the Gospel of John has raised some questions about the meaning and authenticity of the phrase " born again ".
Emerson used the Royal Festival Hall pipe organ again in October 2002 for the introductory quotation from Dvorak's 9th Symphony ( From The New World ), before running back to the stage and performing " America ( 2nd Amendment )".
" Gordis again brings forth quotations from the Tanakh which in his view prove that this is a misleading caricature of both religions, created by selective quotation.
Luz also points out that in the massacre narrative, once again, a fulfilment quotation is given-Rachel, the ancestral mother of Israel, weeping for her dead children ( 2: 18 )
The quotation crops up again in Peter Duck, prompting Bill to ask " Who's fat Cortez?
The story ends with a tribute to Herbert Morrison's radio commentary, with the memorable quotation, " Oh the humanity ," as the Hindenburg flies once again, only to disappear again in the clouds.
It was modeled after a quotation from founder William F. Hamilton: " If I had it to do over again, I would try to find a college which gives a program in business administration along with a thorough knowledge of engineering.
For The Virgin Tour in 1985, Madonna again donned wedding attire and performed a straight version of the song featuring a quotation from Michael Jackson's similar-sounding Motown-style single, " Billie Jean ".
A columnist for The Hoya, the student newspaper of Georgetown University in Washington, D. C., used the quotation on March 19, 2002, introducing it with " Then again, we shouldn't be surprised about Sharon's feelings toward Palestinians ; in 1956 when talking with Israeli General Ouze Merham, he said "

again and marks
It may be thought unfortunate that he was called on entirely by accident to perform, if again we may trust the opening of the oratio, for it marks the beginning for us of his use of his peculiar form of witty word play that even in this Latin banter has in it the unmistakable element of viciousness and an almost sadistic delight in verbally tormenting an adversary.
He performed again in November, alongside Alicia Keys, at the Black Ball, a New York benefit event for Keep a Child Alive, a performance that marks the last time Bowie performed his music on stage.
Sukkot concludes with Shemini Atzeret, where Jews begin to pray for rain and Simchat Torah, " Rejoicing of the Torah ", a holiday which marks reaching the end of the Torah reading cycle and beginning all over again.
Amazingly, after 15 rounds of the 1993 season, with North Melbourne on top of the AFL ladder, Carey was leading the club in marks, disposals and goals, before he was injured in their round 16 clash with Brisbane and did not play again until round 20.
He played a lone hand up forward with 14 marks, of which 10 were contested, 24 disposals and 6 goals, to once again have the scores level at full time, before Geelong won by a goal, kicked after the final siren by Gary Ablett.
He again led the league in marks and contested marks and kicked a career high 82 goals in 1996, one of his most consistent seasons.
His form continued the next week when he kicked 8 goals against Melbourne, to go with 11 marks, 24 disposals and 4 tackles and, three weeks later, Fremantle received the same treatment as Carey again kicked 8 goals and had 25 disposals.
He again led the league in marks and contested marks and was runner up in the league goal kicking race behind Tony Lockett, with 80 goals.
Once again Carey's late season form was unparalleled, and in the nine games leading up to the Grand Final he averaged 8 marks, 19 disposals and 5. 1 goals per game.
Carey's best performance for 2003 once again came in the finals, an Elimination Final against West Coast, when he had the most kicks and marks afield and became the 14th player to kick 700 career goals in AFL / VFL history.
He hired a young student ( Carolyn Davidson ) to design his logo, paying her $ 35 for what has become one of the best known marks in the world ( she was later compensated again by the company ).< ref name =" Nikebiz ">
The principal provisions of the Treaty of Lambeth were an amnesty for English rebels, Louis to undertake not to attack England again, and 10, 000 marks to be given to Louis.
Unfortunately all marks, for the most part were gone and he had to lay the whole town markings out again.
* At Conyngham Road, near the South Circular Road junction, the regular wall takes on an unusual arch shape before levelling out again this marks the point where the Liffey Bridge enters the Park via a rail tunnel that continues on beneath the Wellington monument.
* This film marks the first on-screen battle between Jackie Chan and Donnie Yen, who both have had success in Hong Kong but never fought each other on screen until again later in the Hong Kong film The Twins Effect II, which starred Chan and his son in semi-major roles.
As Colorado were preparing to move into Dick's Sporting Goods Park for the 2007 season, the club re-invented themselves again to more closely align with the DNA and color scheme of other KSE teams, changing their colors to burgundy and blue, and creating a brand new shield logo to fit in with more traditional global soccer marks.
1994 saw both teams top their respective divisions with 6-2 marks, and again both teams dominated the semifinal game to meet for a 3rd consecutive time for the North American Cup.
Satiromastix marks the end of the " poetomachia "; in 1603, Jonson and Dekker collaborated again, on a pageant for the Royal Entry, delayed from the coronation of James I, for which Dekker also wrote the festival book The Magnificent Entertainment.
The destruction of the Lucifer in the subspace between the Sol and Delta Serpentis jump nodes marks a twist in the ending ; the subspace corridor is destroyed and Sol is cut off from the Terran survivors outside who must face the possibility of meeting the Shivans again.
The Second Intermediate Period marks a period when Ancient Egypt once again fell into disarray between the end of the Middle Kingdom, and the start of the New Kingdom.
According to Catalan tradition ( again, this may not be uniquely Catalan ), one can wash marks on the skin with holy water in order to know whether they are the Devil's work: the Devil's mark will not wash off.
* This marks the second time when the newly-regenerated Doctor dons his new clothes by taking them from a hospital, the Third Doctor having previously taken the clothes belonging to a consultant in Spearhead from Space ; the Eleventh Doctor would again steal his clothes from a hospital in The Eleventh Hour.

again and spoil
The diamond has belonged to various Hindu, Rajput, Mughal, Iranian, Afghan, Sikh and British rulers who fought bitterly over it and seized it as a spoil of war time and time again.
* a quarter after what an unearthly hour I suppose theyre just getting up in China now combing out their pigtails for the day well soon have the nuns ringing the angelus theyve nobody coming in to spoil their sleep except an odd priest or two for his night office or the alarmlock next door at cockshout clattering the brain out of itself let me see if I can doze off 1 2 3 4 5 what kind of flowers are those they invented like the stars the wallpaper in Lombard street was much nicer the apron he gave me was like that something only I only wore it twice better lower this lamp and try again so that I can get up early ( 1922, rpt.
Chile would host again in 1945 only to come agonizingly close to disputing the title with Argentina only for Brazil to spoil the possibility ; Argentina would win the tournament once again on Chilean soil.
They decide to save them and will not spoil them again.
They left her home and never again did the mischievous hare spoil their sport.
The slopes of the spoil tips of 11 / 19 at Loos-en-Gohelle, or again, at Nœux-les-Mines, are used for winter sports, for example ski and luge, since the provision of a piste on the flank of the heap.

again and puzzle
From this new point when reached, march on again according to the number indicated, and continue on, following the requirements of the numbers reached, until you come upon a square with a number which will carry you just one step beyond the border, when you are supposed to be out of the woods and can holler all you want, as you will have solved the puzzle.
He appeared yet again in the role of a villain in the Japan-only puzzle game Mario & Wario in 1993, where he drops a bucket on top of either Mario, Princess Peach, or Yoshi's head.
The puzzle consists of 8 black square tiles ( Changed to red squares with goldish rings in 1997 ) arranged in a 2 × 4 rectangle ; diagonal grooves on the tiles hold wires that connect them, allowing them to be folded onto each other and unfolded again in two perpendicular directions ( assuming that no other connections restrict the movement ) in a manner similar to a Jacob's Ladder toy.
The player will then have to face the same set of cubes again ( except if the puzzle is the last set on the wave ).
Donruss, again, produced the 60-card " Action All-Star " set, with this year's 63-piece puzzle featuring Ted Williams, and created another 3½ " by 5 " 60-card set called " Champions ".
Contestants again took turns revealing a chosen blank and guessing the puzzle until one guessed correctly, won the extra $ 250 and the game.
* Frank E. Moss filed on 1900-06-08 for a sliding puzzle which again, resembles 15-puzzle.
Shendu wishes to use the puzzle box to release his brothers and sisters, so he and they can rule the world again.
They begin dancing again, and Aguilera's backup dancers hold up pieces of puzzle paper that shows Aguilera's face.

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