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once and again
William Lewis made the rounds of all who lived near him again, that August morning after a bullet landed at his feet, and once more he accused and threatened everyone.
But I once again assure all peoples and all nations that the United States, except in defense, will never turn loose this destructive power.
So once again Shann had to argue with him about this.
In a letter to Meynell, which was written in June, less than a month before Katie's wedding, he was highly melodramatic in his despair and once again announced his intention of returning to the life of the streets: ``
Meynell once again paid his debts and it was Katie, rather than Thompson, whose life was soon ended, for she died in childbirth in April, 1901, in the first year of her marriage.
Indeed, again and again, the space merchants confirm the prediction of the humanists that the conditioners and behavioral scientists, once they have seen through human nature, will have nothing except their impulses and desires to guide them.
`` President Kennedy once again interpreted the Soviet proposals, to sign a peace treaty with Germany as a threat, as part of the world menace allegedly looming over the countries of capitalism.
`` The U.S. President has shown once again that the United States needs the fanning of the West Berlin crisis to justify the armaments race.
The American Medical Association is once again grinding out its tear-soaked propaganda based upon the high cost of the Veterans Administration medical program to the American taxpayer.
And once again, the choices are much the same.
He says that if he were to express to you, once again, his own profound determination to go to the Mainland, and his faith that that return is feasible, he would merely sound redundant.
In defeating `` Louis Capet '', John Tower's victory in Texas signals, once again, the end of the divine right of Liberalism.
He watched the snow once again.
When finally the two bedraggled men reach their friend's home, Voltaire's fears are once again aroused.
John closed his eyes and saw once again the little niche in his mother's bedroom, where she had knelt to tell the good Virgin of her needs.
He was in his mid-fifties at this time, long past the establishment of his name and the wish to be lionized yet once again, and it was almost a decade since he had sworn off lecturing.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
I urge once again that the Congress not reenact this rider.
Only when the newest Mr. America or Mr. Universe discovers them and puts them into practice are we reacquainted with them and once again see how effective they really are.
Returning once again to the Schnabel reissue, I am beguiled anew by the magnificence of this pianist's musical penetration.
She was then trained on the trot until December 29, hitched to a breaking cart once around the half-mile track and hoppled again.
Over a relatively short period of time, usually about four to twelve weeks, the worker must be able to shift the focus, back and forth, between immediate external stressful exigencies ( `` precipitating stress '' ) and the key, emotionally relevant issues ( `` underlying problem '' ) which are, often in a dramatic preconscious breakthrough, reactivated by the crisis situation, and hence once again amenable to resolution.
In January, 1958, the Minister of the Interior announced that an election law was ready to be submitted to the King, the rumors of election dates appeared once again, first for spring of 1958 and later for the summer.
once again O'Banion's brash recklessness had caused a proliferation of ill will.

once and commanded
The 5, 000 Venetians and foreign mercenaries, together with 3, 000 Corfiotes, under the leadership of Count von der Schulenburg who commanded the defence of the island, were victorious once more.
Its survivors linked up with the victorious Southern Army commanded by a talented general Eärnil, and they destroyed the Wainriders in the Battle of the Camp once and for all.
He was one of Helen's suitors and commanded the armies of the Echinadians and the Dulichians during the Trojan War, having summoned forty or sixty ships ; he also led a contingent of Epeans who had once migrated to Dulichium together with his father.
James's forces – once again commanded by Lord Feversham – moved to Salisbury, but few of its senior officers were eager to fight – even Princess Anne wrote to William to wish him " good success in this so just an undertaking.
Next to the older and much steeper stairs leading to the Aracoeli, Michelangelo devised a monumental wide-ramped stair ( the cordonata ), gradually ascending the hill to reach the high piazza, so that the Campidoglio resolutely turned its back on the Roman Forum that it had once commanded.
Furthermore, Sura Al-Baqara 2: 190-193 of the Koran requires that in combat Muslims are only allowed to strike back in self-defence against those who strike against them, but, on the other hand, once the enemies cease to attack, Muslims are then commanded to stop attacking.
Styron once said, " But of all the schools I attended ... only Christchurch ever commanded something more than mere respect — which is to say, my true and abiding affection.
" For her next film, The Men ( 1950 ), instead of the $ 125, 000 she had once commanded, she received $ 20, 000.
The fleet once had its headquarters in Gaeta, Italy, commanded by a Vice Admiral.
On the establishment of the empire he was created a Marshal of France ( 1804 ), and commanded once more the advanced guard of a great French army in the campaign of Austerlitz.
Regarding the functions of the exilarch as the chief tax-collector for the Jewish population, there is the curious statement, preserved only in the Jerusalem Talmud 20b, bottom, that once, in the time of Huna, the head of the school of Sura, the exilarch was commanded to furnish as much grain as would fill a room of 40 square ells.
He studied in French military academies in 1923-1926 and, once he had returned Finland, Oesch commanded the newly created general staff academy Sotakorkeakoulu in 1926-1929.
Although some hunters prefer to have a bird dropped at their feet the majority of handlers require that the dog deliver the game to hand, meaning that once the dog has completed the retrieve it will gently but firmly hold the bird until commanded to release it to the handler ’ s hand.
After being reinstated, Preble commanded the sailing sloop, only to have the Florida escape him once again, off Madeira.
Ibrahim, who once more commanded in his fathers name, launched another brilliant campaign beginning with the storming of Acre on May 27, 1832, and culminating in the rout and capture of Reshid Pasha at Konya on December 21.
The first division, at Dinapur, being the largest, was commanded by Major-General Marley, and was intended to seize the pass at Makwanpur, between Gunduk and Bagmati, the key to Gorkha Kingdom, and to push forward to Kathmandu: thus at once carrying the war into the heart of the enemy's country.
Meanwhile, on the right flank, D Company — under Captain Norm Gravener — held the summit of Hill 504 and was not heavily engaged during the night, while C Company — commanded by Captain Reg Saunders — was attacked only once.
Lovestone and his friends had thought that they commanded the following of the mass of party members and, once expelled, optimistically named their new party the Communist Party ( Majority Group ).
* Phaullus: A famous athlete who once commanded the only Italian ship at the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC, he is said by Philocles in lines 1206-7 to have lost to him in court on a charge of abusive language.
With increased British support, the Nigerian federal forces launched their final offensive against the Biafrans once again on 23 December 1969 with a major thrust by the 3rd Marine Commando Division ( the division was commanded by Col. Obasanjo ( who later became president twice ) which succeeded in splitting the Biafran enclave into two by the end of the year.
He was soon employed once more in the Peninsula, and at the Battle of Albuera he commanded an independent KGL brigade.
Ganges – pre-1798-1798-Dale commanded first as a modified merchant vessel, and again once she was converted into a war ship.
It was forbidden to look upon images ( Tosefta to Talmud Shabbat ( Talmud ) 17. 1 ), and even thinking of idolatrous worship was prohibited ( Talmud Berakhot 12b ); if one saw a place where an idol had once stood, he was commanded to utter a special prayer ( Talmud Ber.
The armies he once commanded went under the control of Yue Zhongqi.

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