Then-again Sentence Examples

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  • At or near the tower Hananeel the wall turned south along the east side of the Tyropoeon valley, and then again westward, crossing the valley at a point probably near the remarkable construction known as Wilson's arch.

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  • Having roused the ire of Sir Henry Bagnal (or Bagenal) by eloping with his sister in 1591, he afterwards assisted him in defeating Hugh Maguire at Belleek in 1593 and then again went into opposition and sought aid from Spain and Scotland.

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  • Their founder was Johann Conrad Beissel (1690-1768), a native of Eberbach and one of the first emigrants, who, after living as a hermit for several years on Mill Creek, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, founded the sect (1725), then again lived as a hermit in a cave (formerly occupied by another hermit, one Elimelech) on the Cocalico Creek in Pennsylvania, and in 1732-1735 established a semi-monastic community (the "Order of the Solitary") with a convent (the "Sister House") and a monastery (the "Brother House") at Ephrata, in what is now Lancaster county, about 55 m.

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  • The shell thus formed is then cut along the line of the intended equator into two hemispheres, they are then again glued together and made to revolve round an axis the ends of which passed through the poles and entered a metal meridian circle.

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  • In April 1739 a journey was made to Brussels, to Paris, and then again to Brussels, which was the headquarters for a considerable time, owing to some law affairs, of the Du Chatelets.

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  • In 1298 and 1407 Ashburton returned two members, from 1407 until 1640 one member only, and then again two members, until deprived of one by the Reform Act of 1832 and of the other by the Reform Act of 1885.

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  • The blank is then again passed through the automatic balance and is sent forward to the coining press if the correctness of the weight is confirmed.

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  • Every case is discussed twice by the whole body, once to ascertain the view of the majority, which is then directed to be set forth in a written opinion; then again when the written opinion, prepared by one of the judges, is submitted for criticism and adoption by the court as its judgment.

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  • He was governor of the Bahamas until 1770, then again returned to Massachusetts and died at Roxbury on the 24th of March 1771.

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  • After being rolled, structural steel is stored or handled out of doors for a varying period both at the mill and then again at the shop before the building is started.

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  • He then again returned to school to prepare for the university, and in 1733 entered as a servitor at Pembroke College, Oxford, graduating in 1736.

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  • They decided to kiss again... and then again – a little longer.

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  • This could of course be random chance, but then again the near misses do often seem to be of debatable status.

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  • For she had a stormy, troubled soul, capable of black cruelty and then again of the deepest generosities.

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  • The technology turns that y was speeding that enduring used-car-lot then again whatever.

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  • He went to Germany and Holland once more, and to Russia, Poland, and then again to Paris, where, in 1785, he was implicated in the affair of the Diamond Necklace; and although Cagliostro escaped conviction by the matchless impudence of his defence, he was imprisoned for other reasons in the Bastille.

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  • Valerius Messalla, censor in 154 B.C. It ran first up the Anio valley past Varia, and then, abandoning it at the 36th mile, where the Via Sublacensis diverged, ascended to Carseoli (q.v.), and then again to the lofty pass of Monte Bove (4003 ft.), whence it descended again to the valley occupied by the Lago di Fucino.

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  • He kept closing his eyes and then again looking at the fire, which seemed to him dazzlingly red, and at the feeble, round-shouldered figure of Tushin who was sitting cross-legged like a Turk beside him.

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  • I'd sleep a bit and then again go and kiss the relics, and there was such peace all around, such blessedness, that one don't want to come out, even into the light of heaven again.

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  • Again all was silent and then again it sounded as if someone were walking on detonators and exploding them.

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  • And suddenly the sequence of these thoughts broke off, and Prince Andrew heard (without knowing whether it was a delusion or reality) a soft whispering voice incessantly and rhythmically repeating "piti-piti- piti," and then "titi," and then again "piti-piti-piti," and "ti-ti" once more.

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  • Occasionally he glanced at the familiar crowd around him and then again at his feet.

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  • The blue-gray bandy legged dog ran merrily along the side of the road, sometimes in proof of its agility and self-satisfaction lifting one hind leg and hopping along on three, and then again going on all four and rushing to bark at the crows that sat on the carrion.

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  • Nicholas glanced at her and, wishing to appear not to notice her abstraction, made some remark to Mademoiselle Bourienne and then again looked at the princess.

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  • One brief fleeting night of light, of laughter, music and twinkling feet, and then again the silence and darkness.

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  • Hartford 's spectrum basic a boston car heights insurance simple measure boththe zephyr xport then again blue.

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  • Most cat owners feed their cats in the morning, then again in the early evening.

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  • It could be everything it is claimed to be, and then again it could just be the fashionable cure for today.

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  • For instance, you may want to check your messages when you first get to the office, at lunch, then again shortly before you leave for the day.

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  • Cindy Crawford - Supermodel Cindy Crawford appeared twice in Playboy - first in 1988, and then again in 1998 to mark her 10-year anniversary with the magazine.

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  • They aren't exactly the height of men's fashion, but then again that's not the look you're going for here.

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  • Parental concerns may be addressed if the Apgar score is low at five minutes and then again at 10 minutes.

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  • But then again she says this is not out of sympathy.

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  • He then again said he really wanted to remain friends and he hadn't meant to mislead me.

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  • The look of these bags may give away the fact that you are packing heat, but then again that might not be a bad idea.

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  • Florida tickets are often most expensive during high tourism months, such as May through August and then again from the end of November through the first week of January.

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  • Vintage watches should be serviced as soon as they are purchased and then again a few years after that.

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  • It's not so bad, but then again it's not so good.

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  • You may miss that eight ounce rib-eye, but then again you have learned that some foods are fat time bombs.

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  • Towards the end of the decade, Sinatra's music star began to decline, although he did have his first successful turn in a movie with Anchors Away and then again in Take Me Out to The Ballgame.

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  • In 1998 I was reissued, and then again to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the original program.

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  • They decided to kiss again... and then again – a little longer.

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  • And then again weeks later when Josh had caught them kissing in the barn.

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  • He had swallowed pride when he found the pregnancy test strip, and then again when she wanted to work in the nursery at church.

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  • The Turks then again grew suspicious of him and imprisoned him a second time.

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