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The atmosphere of the British section recalls that timeless institution, the Indian hill station; you can read all about it in Kipling, who describes again and again the attempt, by holding fast to the formality of English social life, to dodge the danger that monotony and exasperation may create hysteria.
As an introduction, this study gives examples of biochemical and cellular events that are associated with such metabolic functions, transport processes, or signal transduction, and describes, again by way of example, how some xenobiotics may interfere with the functions mentioned.
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They heard the government describe, again, in graphic detail, the death of their son.
The girl described again how Johnson allegedly put her hand on his trousers, over his groin.
The Indian wedding spectacle is an example of a scene that tends to be described again and again.
Is there much value in describing again the demonstrations, encampments and activist movements already covered, seemingly exhaustively, by the traditional and new media over the last two years?
Mr. Heggie described "Again" as a look at "the way our culture finds its emotional and intellectual stimulus in TV reruns".
It was described again (as "an erotic zone... on the anterior wall of the vagina along the course of the urethra") by the German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg in 1950.
Housing starts were described again as being at a "depressed level," but with no mention, as in April, that they had edged up.
One night, my younger daughter might be thrilled to talk about her foster family at dinner, and might even want to describe, again, the moment when she was handed over to strangers.
We already mentioned searching, but it's worth describing again in a little more detail.
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