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"Arriving at each new city," Italo Calvino wrote in "Invisible Cities," "the traveler finds again a past of his that he did not know he had".
Better, maybe, just to hope Rooney finds again some of the brilliance which marked his arrival in big tournaments in these same championships in Portugal eight years ago.
In his friend's paintings, Mynah finds again "the exact angle of vision Cassius and I had that night" as they looked down at the dockmen "working in those pods of light.
Picking through the biographies of alcoholic female writers, one finds again and again the same dismal family histories that are present in the lives of their male counterparts, from Ernest Hemingway to F Scott Fitzgerald, Tennessee Williams to John Cheever.
Study 2 focuses on the interpersonal accuracy among consumers and finds again that consensus is higher for high typicality, high clarity, and high information designs.
One finds again the large level of intrapersonal variability in daily trip numbers observed in the literature, as in Pas [25], with a seven-day data set), and Pas and Sundar ([2], with a three-day data set).
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