Sentence examples for encounter once from inspiring English sources

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That led to an embarrassing encounter once, when Mr. Ogburn had his British musicians confused.

These are not objects one would want to encounter once again, but there they are, unavoidable.

Now Ms. Rice and her wonderful company have made it possible to embrace "Brief Encounter" once more with feeling, and without irony or embarrassment.

It doesn't take much traveling in Catholic circles to encounter once politically active Catholic Democrats, liberals not at all drawn to the Republican Party, who feel they have become pariahs in their own party's ranks.

In this three-day parallel universe, you will encounter once sensible young men painted blue with their underpants on their head, normally demure young ladies removing delicate items for the benefit of the stage cameras, people summoning up deep guttural primal screams of angst and alienation – and some of them may even be in bands.

And so I'm reluctant to summarize a year that still seems so strange and splendid; I'd rather relive it, to encounter once more the enchantment of seeing "Talk to Her" or "The Fast Runner" for the first time or the amazement of finding "Punch-Drunk Love" and "The Pianist" respectively more intoxicating and more overpowering on second viewings.

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Today, every professional he'd have encountered once he was home would have urged him not to rush into anything after his experience in captivity.

I was interested in finding out more about what people expected going into these small deals — but also what they encountered once they were running someone else's company with their money at stake.

A number of factors combined to sap the storm of its strength, including increasing upper-level winds that "acted like a pair of hedge clippers," Mr. Babcock said, and the colder waters it encountered once it got north of the Gulf Stream.

As she continued, speaking about "the miniature wood house" that she encountered once she arrived onstage (a reference to Miller's "Landing/Place," from 2005), a soft, painterly video of a small house in a field appeared on the screen, first in black-and-white and then changing gradually to color.

The highly concentrated solvent trials created some difficulties with absorber flooding and intermittent operation due to blockages at start-up but minimal issues were encountered once the system was stabilized.

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