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Here and again
Here again it seems that useful approximations of the size and geographical distribution of the population were obtained in this way in the late pre-war and early post-war periods.
Here again, in the written language it is possible to help the reader get his stresses right by using underlining or italics, but much of the time there is simply reliance on his understanding in the light of context.
) Here again Mr. Justice Frankfurter could not lightly accept the principle of wholesale judicial legislation.
Here again laboratory approaches are being evolved, for it is recognized how `` elastic '' these readings can be, how they can apply to many people, and are often stated in general terms all too easily applied to any individual's own case.
Here again we run into the roadblock that Negroes do not like to be designated as Negroes in the press.
Here again it was vacation time and there were many things I could not see, but I was able to visit with a professor who is famous in Japanese circles and be guided through the grounds by his assistant.
Here again ' God will know his own ' ''.
Here the are again the sums of powers of differences from the mean, giving
Here again it is not anything like a legislative commission sitting down to discuss the pros and cons and drafting proposals, but the format is that of a trial, voting yes or no after a clash of speeches and such.
Here, the Greek word translated as born again is αναγεγεννημενοι ( anagegennemenoy ).
Here he again failed to find any pirates.
Here, again, a new term appears in the record, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the first time using the word scottas, from which Scots derives, to describe the inhabitants of Constantine's kingdom in its report of these events.
Here the nymphs came to converse with Dryope, who had become a priestess of the temple, but one day Apollo again returned in the form of a serpent and coiled around her while she stood by a spring.
" Here again, the problem of induction plays a key role in arguments.
Here, once again in the words of Adam Smith:
Here, again, science makes myth obsolete: as Frazer puts it, man progresses " from magic through religion to science ".
Here the diver breathes in from the set, and breathes back into the set, where the exhaled gas is processed to make it fit to breathe again.
: Here again, instructions have to be scheduled so that the various functional units are fully fed with instructions to execute.
Here, however, the sailors change their minds again and blame the Mariner for the torment of their thirst.
Here is a quadruped with a serpent's head, there a fish with a quadruped's head, then again an animal half horse, half goat ...
Here, La Salle filled the Griffon with pelts and in late November 1679 sent the Griffon back to the site of modern day Buffalo, never to be seen again.
I'm sorry, I'll read that again: Here are the news.
Here again we find the main routes which traverse the country following the rivers closely.
* The song " Babylon Sisters " by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen from the Steely Dan album " Gaucho " ( 1980 ) has the refrain " Here come those Santa Ana winds again.

Here and stars
Lauper took a role and wrote a song for the Serbian movie Here and There, which stars her husband, David Thornton, in one of the main roles.
Here he describes how he in other writings discusses the idea of laws of nature, of the sun and stars, the idea of the moon being the cause of ebb and flood, on gravitation and going to discuss light and fire.
Here are the likely sequences in the evolution of single stars of different masses without high rotation rates.
On the other hand, Roger Ebert gave the film four stars and praised it highly, saying, " Here we have a Woody Allen film, and we're talking about O ' Neill and Bergman and traditions and influences?
Total Film praise the film as the really Julia Roberts show, giving it four stars out of five and quoting " Here she banishes all memories of Mary Reilly and I Love Trouble with a lively, nay sparkling ,-performance.
* Paul Arene: “ Here that the true good mother, only, that which throne in stiff gold coat of pearls and ruby, under the dome of Notre-Dame de la Garde, cuts hard lapis lazuli encrusted with diamonds instead of stars, condescended to be annoyed against me.
Here he arranged the " orbes " in the new Copernican order, expanding one sphere to carry " the globe of mortalitye ", the Earth, the four elements, and the Moon ; and expanding the starry sphere infinitely upward to encompass all the stars, and also to serve as " the court of the Great God, the habitacle of the elect, and of the coelestiall angelles.
Other major stars in the early 1950s included Frank Sinatra (" Young at Heart ," " Three Coins in the Fountain ," " Witchcraft "), Tony Bennett (" Cold, Cold Heart ," " Because of You ," " Rags to Riches "), Kay Starr (" Bonaparte's Retreat ," " Wheel of Fortune ," " Rock and Roll Waltz "), Rosemary Clooney (" Come On-a My House ," " Mambo Italiano ," " Half as Much ," " This Ole House "), Dean Martin (" That's Amore ," " Return to Me ," " Sway "), Georgia Gibbs (" Kiss of Fire ," " Dance With Me, Henry ," " Tweedle Dee "), Eddie Fisher (" Anytime ," " Wish You Were Here ," " Thinking of You ," " I'm Walking Behind You ," " Oh!
Here, her interest in astronomy was sparked by Eddington's lecture on his 1919 eclipse expedition to Africa to photograph the stars near the eclipsed Sun as a test of Einstein's general theory of relativity.
The award of five stars to the 1997 Oasis album Be Here Now ( widely criticised elsewhere and subsequently dismissed as self-indulgent by the band's songwriter Noel Gallagher himself ) has been seen as a turning point.
Critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times remarked that " Here, using big movie stars and asking them to play each other, Woo and his writers find a terrific counterpoint to the action scenes: All through the movie, you find yourself reinterpreting every scene as you realize the ' other ' character is ' really ' playing it.
Comedy series have included The Aunty Jack Show, The Paul Hogan Show, The Norman Gunston Show, and more recently The D-Generation, Frontline, The Glass House, Summer Heights High and popular series Thank God You're Here, which has since been adapted to a number of countries around the world, and already several of them have brought in creators and stars of shows like Kath & Kim to help produce, direct, star, or serve as consultants on their versions.
During the 1940s she appeared alongside some of the most popular male stars of the day, including Errol Flynn in Gentleman Jim ( 1942 ), Fredric March in The Adventures of Mark Twain ( 1944 ) and San Antonio ( 1945 ) ( in which she sang a special version of the popular ballad " Some Sunday Morning "), Humphrey Bogart in Conflict ( 1945 ) and The Two Mrs. Carrolls ( 1947 ), Cary Grant in a sanitized, fictionalized version of the life of Cole and Linda Porter in Night and Day ( 1946 ), and Bing Crosby in Here Comes the Groom ( 1951 ).
Here Christopher Hassall read his poem to the boys and held them spellbound as the stars shone through the narrow Gothic windows in the gabled roof …………"
Critic Roger Ebert gave the movie three stars out of four, saying " Gibson gives an interesting performance, showing a man trying to think his way out of a crisis, and Sinise makes a good foil: Here are two smart men playing a game with deadly stakes.
Here all of the children who have gone out as star singers, once again in their costumes, form a procession of sometimes dozens of wise men and stars.
Here the stars, called Steaua, today resemble stained glass lanterns and feature an orthodox icon at their center, a tradition pointing to the rich blending of both East and West which characterize the two nations on the river Prut.
Mark Deming of Allmusic rated My Ride's Here two out of five stars.
Here the dichotomy between oxygen-rich and carbon-rich stars will have an initial say.
Q gave You Were Here 3 of 5 stars and called it " Lounge jazz, drum loops and lead guitar chops support a vocalist whose lyrical panache ... marks her out from the crowd.
Previously known as Seven Days and then Here and There, the film stars John Simm as a man imprisoned for drug-smuggling and charts his relationship with his wife, played by Shirley Henderson.
Muir and Norden together wrote Take It From Here ( 1948 – 60 ), with Edwards and Bentley as two of the three stars.
Allmusic gave The Gang's All Here a score of three out of five stars, and said that while the album " up the expected us-against-the-world pose ," its songwriting was of a higher standard than contemporary punk albums.
Here several concrete stars lie over the whole platform area as if they had fallen from the sky.

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