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Again, historically inflation has tended to rise when unemployment is low, fall when it's high.

Then again, historically speaking stock prices are still dangerously high relative to earnings, so it's a good time to sell.

Then again, historically — based on so-called fundamentals like the "time for a change" theory of presidential elections — one would expect the Republicans to be even-odds or even slight favorites to win this election.

For Alex von Tunzelmann, once again: "historically, The Imitation Game is as much of a garbled mess as a heap of unbroken code".

"And it remains to be seen what the firm's actual attitude is to indie development as, again, historically this has not been Microsoft's greatest strength.

Is it something that's ever been interesting to you? Brian O'Malley:             Yeah again I think it's not … Again, historically I would describe it as not my job to invest in those companies, although again, WeWork would have been a good one to do early on.

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When the place again emerged historically it was under a new name, Wall.

I say "once again" because, historically, we haven't always peeled the arts out of the STEM equation (STEM = science, technology, engineering, math) as we do now, in some misguided attempt at pedagogical rigor.

Again, it's historically accurate that it wasn't only our two leads who held off the Germans for six hours while holed up in a church, but the cinematic function of these new nameless characters is merely to drag out the action a bit.

On the other hand, climate change is going to bring a lot of things that we have not seen historically, again sea level rise probably being the best example, and these things are going to be really hard to deal with and we're going to have to spend a lot of money to adapt to these things.

Similarly, stem densities in forested stands are generally much higher than historically again because of altered natural disturbance regimes and reduced timber harvest (Kaufmann et al. 1998; Frost et al. 2007).

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