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the again
adverb
Back in the reverse direction, or to an original starting point.
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Many people find the "again" part of this weird.
Mr. Yon calls this iteration of "The Very Unlikeliness" the "again & again version," and it does have an endless quality.
Because he never comes across the (again, nonexistent) show while channel-surfing, he takes full credit for getting it pulled.
Such OTT markers of feminine identity through a garment contribute to the (again, very 2015) idea of gender as performance rather than something fixed or innate.
Crazy John Clammer is under the sway of the (again suggestively named) Dr. Russell Fumes, pastor of the Church of the Savior in rural Kentucky.
I'm convinced that the world as we see it was shaped by the again genuinely miraculous, let's even say transcendent, hand of evolution through natural selection.
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Now a candidate for the Senate, the again-underrated Lazio debated Hillary Clinton last week.
During the filming of the documentaries, the filmmakers and friends helped Ms. Grossman organize much of her work onto shelves, but entropy has returned to the again-cluttered apartment.
That might be a good way of describing the form of an Oscar ceremony: the again-whatever syndrome, the final iteration of a consensus that has been exhaustively rehearsed in all the other ceremonies that precede the Academy Awards.
However, redemption came in 2007 with Philippoussis's star turn on reality TV show Age Of Love (not to be confused with Scooter's Eurotrance masterpiece of the same name), in which the again-injured star had to choose a mate from a pool of 'cougars' (women aged 39 48) and 'kittens' (women aged 21 27).
The pending completion of the again-rebuilt US-6, with properly laid asphalt and stable rock cuts, was announced in November 1984, 18 months after the closure of the original alignment.
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