Sentence examples for embark again from inspiring English sources

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In 2011 firms will embark again on an overseas shopping spree.

Over the weeks to come, I'm going to embark again on this process of finding a tenant for the apartment.

In general, the late nineteenth-century idealists were more inclined to think of idealism or, maybe more accurately, spiritualism again as a genuine alternative to materialism and embark again on the controversy whether matter or mind/spirit is the ultimate "stuff" of reality.

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WASHINGTON — Representative John B. Larson embarked again this week on his lonely quest to enact a national tax on carbon dioxide emissions.

Embarking again on Jan . 29 , 1967he returned to Plymouth around Cape Horn in 119 days, the 15,517 miles being the longest passage made by a small sailing vessel without a port of call.

— December 7 , 1963From "Twin Beds in Rome" The Maples embarked again upon Rome, and, in this city of steps, of sliding, unfolding perspectives, of many-windowed surfaces of sepia and rose ochre, of buildings so vast one seemed to be outdoors in them, the couple parted.

Loading up a van with food, water and other supplies, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi embarked again today on one of the few means of protest she has: she drove into the Burmese countryside as far as she could until the military authorities who rule Myanmar stopped her.

This last stage of his recording career produced 10 albums of well-honed material by Malaco's inhouse writers and producers, in which he embarked again on the stormy seas of heartbreak and ecstasy with an even surer hand on the wheel.

— December 7 , 1963________ From "Twin Beds in Rome" The Maples embarked again upon Rome, and, in this city of steps, of sliding, unfolding perspectives, of many-windowed surfaces of sepia and rose ochre, of buildings so vast one seemed to be outdoors in them, the couple parted.

Natalie and their daughter soon embarked again for France.

WASHINGTON (RNS) As she embarks, again, on a presidential campaign, one facet of Hillary Clinton, 67, is unchanged across her decades as a lawyer, first lady, senator and secretary of state: She was, is and likely always will be a social-justice-focused Methodist.

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