Sentence examples for again speaking of from inspiring English sources

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Again, speaking of the Sherman act, this court said in Swift & Co. v. United States, 196 U. S. 375, 49 L. ed.

Here is Mr. Etchells again, speaking of the "clumsy homemade animism" within a performance: "The mysterious process of inhabitation, of giving voice.

But Mr. Clinton's flurry of last-minute pardons has set off a storm on Capitol Hill, with Republicans once again speaking of new rounds of investigations, particularly into the pardon of Mr. Rich, who has lived in exile in Switzerland for 17 years.

Then again, speaking of insolvent, so is a new law school grad.

But then again, speaking of evangelists, Steve Jobs and Apple has already made a good start driving HTML5 adoption.

A clearer contrast could not be made between Obama once again speaking of bipartisanship and respectful debate, and someone shouting what sounded like "Lie!" or "Liar!" at him when he said healthcare reform would not cover illegal immigrants.

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Now, either the president is flip-flopping or his staff is, once again, speaking out of turn.

"Either the president is flip-flopping or his staff is, once again, speaking out of turn," Polis said.

Today, Vaughn again spoke of his reliance on Easler.

Tim Brooks again speaks of the need to save money.

He again spoke of having formed an association with al-Nusra.

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