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Though I had a great dread of the island and felt I would never leave it alive, I eagerly wrote down everything she told me about its women.
Though only slightly injured himself the big hoodlum never returned to those parts.
Though he struggled with philosophy all his life, he never got much beyond the pessimism of his twenties ; ;
Though such works as Coming of Age in Samoa and The Chrysanthemum and the Sword remain popular with the American public, Mead and Benedict never had the impact on the discipline of anthropology that some expected.
Though a world championship match between Karpov and Fischer was highly anticipated, those hopes were never realised.
Though she never became a nun, she spent the rest of her days there in prayer.
Though Todd's last name has never been mentioned in the series, it was revealed in This Book Sucks.
Though God is never explicitly mentioned in the Book of Esther, some Christians believe that his influence during the story is implied.
Though enjoined by royal mandate in 1501 for general use within the realm of Scotland, it was probably never widely adopted.
Though a demo was completed, the project never reached fruition.
Though DeMille completed the film, it proved to be his last, for he never fully recovered, and died on January 21, 1959 of heart failure.
Though the model showed no significant changes to the climate in areas other than the Tropics, this may not be the case since the model has possible errors and the results are never absolutely definite.
Though Dilbert and his office-mates often find themselves baffled or victimized by the whims of managerial behavior, they never seem to question it openly.
Though Ike and his tank crews never saw combat, he displayed excellent organizational skills, as well as an ability to accurately assess junior officers ' strengths and make optimal placements of personnel.
Though a further version was planned, it never made it out of beta and was eventually canceled due to programmer time constraints.
Though widely used, it differs in form from the nominative only in the masculine singular of the second declension ( that is, never in the plural, never in the feminine or neuter, and never in any declension other than the second ).
Though Bung never sold backup enabled V64s many re-sellers would modify the units themselves.
Though he never won the Oscar for directing, he was nominated five times in the category.
Though closely linked to them, he was never actually a member of the brotherhood itself.
Though he was never ordained into the Catholic priesthood, Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history.
Though Jefferson left the cabinet voluntarily, Washington never forgave him, and never spoke to him again.
Though he participated at the Diet of Worms, April 1521, he never saw or spoke with Martin Luther.

Though and again
Though Sayers lived until 1957, she never again took up the Wimsey books after this final effort.
Though inflation spiked again after Russia ’ s 1998 currency devaluation, Moldova made great strides in bringing it under control: 18. 4 % in 2000, 6. 3 % in 2001, and 4. 4 % in 2002.
Though these raids left the area almost entirely depopulated, the Saracens were expelled in 975, and by the 11th century the area was again populated by Ligurians.
Though he lost the 1976 Republican nomination, Reagan ran again for the presidency in 1980 and succeeded in winning the nomination and election.
Though the Books of Kings and Books of Chronicles talk a great deal about the Assyrian empire, Nineveh itself is not again noticed till the days of Jonah, when it is described ( ff ; ) as an " exceedingly great city of three days journey in breadth ".
Though, according to the 4th-century BC father of botany, Theophrastus, olive trees ordinarily attained an age of about 200 years, he mentions that the very olive tree of Athena still grew on the Acropolis ; it was still to be seen there in the 2nd century AD ; and when Pausanias was shown it, ca 170 AD, he reported " Legend also says that when the Persians fired Athens the olive was burnt down, but on the very day it was burnt it grew again to the height of two cubits.
Though some of the areas that were cleared during modern excavations have sanded over again, the Great Ziggurat is fully cleared and stands as the best-preserved and most visible landmark at the site.
Though Mrs. Harding did keep a little red book of those who had offended her, the executive mansion was now once again open to the public, including the annual Easter egg roll.
Though the " host of heaven " has traditionally been interpreted as either the stars / heavenly bodies or the host of angels / heavenly spirits depending on the context, some again have interpreted this term to refer to a pantheon of Israelite gods.
Though the Asian Financial Crisis struck in the late 1990s and left many crippled, the economy of the region has started to pick up again at a more sustainable rate as demand from the United States and People's Republic of China soar.
Though the particle may still be moving, at that instant when it passes point A again, it has traveled a closed path.
Though the Casa de Contratación gave permission to Rodrigo de Bastidas ( 1460 – 1527 ) to again conduct an expedition as adelantado to this area, Bastidas explored the coast and discovered the Magdalena River Delta in his first journey from Guajira to the south in 1527, a trip that ended in the Gulf of Urabá, the location of the failed first settlements.
Though in the mid -' 90s cassette culture seemed to decline with the appearance of new technologies and methods of distribution such as the Internet, MP3 files, file sharing, and CD-Rs, in recent years it has once again seen a revival, with the rise of tape labels like:
Though commercial concerns continued to dominate foreign policy, conflict resolution was again ventured into when President Arturo Frondizi initiated negotiations between U. S. President John F. Kennedy and Cuban representative Ernesto Che Guevara during a Western Hemisphere summit in Uruguay in August 1961.
Though Hercules is never seen again, the original ending of the film had the freaks castrating him ; the audience sees him later singing in falsetto.
Though Henry III once again managed to regain the ducal title in 985, Carinthia upon his death in 989 fell back to the Imperial Ottonian dynasty of Bavaria.
Though Landy diagnosed Wilson as paranoid schizophrenic ( a diagnosis later retracted ) and prescribed medication in accordance, the treatment prompted a more stable, socially engaged Wilson whose productivity increased again.
Though he was unsuccessful in 992, Odo again tried to capture the castle two years later.
Though, in all the other episodes, Margaux doesn't appear to have a brother again.
Though construction came to a virtual halt during the mid 1960s, by the early 1970s development was beginning again.
Though the blast furnaces were idled in late 2008, Republic announced in December 2011 that they would be building electric arc furnaces to once again make steel in Lorain.
Though never again the railroad boomtown of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the community enjoyed a growth spurt in the 1950s and 1980s, celebrating its centennial in 1987.
Though the album's subject matter again led to Gordy advising to Gaye of its potential of damaging his core fan base, Motown issued the album that May.
Though water levels rose once again in the early medieval period, by this time artificial banks protected the coastal settlements and the interior from further deposits of marine silts, though peats continued to develop in the freshwater wetlands of the interior fens.

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