Sentence examples for try again to open it from inspiring English sources

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Once you have gone along the entire edge with small indentations, try again to open it.

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"I hope he will go to Washington with a positive response to the American initiative, and not to try again to open dialogue and to waste time," Mr. Arafat said in a separate appearance on CNN.

A1 Wal-Mart Tries Again Wal-Mart, after being rebuffed in its first effort, is trying again to open a store in New York City, and this time it hopes that New Yorkers who shop at its stores outside the city will flock to its cause.

Since the election of President Hassan Rouhani, last June, he has tried again to open a newspaper, but on the eve of its first issue it, too, was thwarted.

Opening day belongs to Verlander, who will try again to be a pitcher without peer.

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Try to open it as Word document.

But we are trying again to revive it.

While on suicide watch after he tried again to overdose, Currao broke open his hearing aid and used the metal inside to cut his wrists.

Getting through the pack involves hops, skips, shoves, and tumbles, after which the jammer races around the open track, then tries again to navigate the congestion.

(The raid was referred by Mueller's Russia investigation to the U.S. attorney in New York, but it isn't considered part of the Mueller probe). Trump even left open the idea of trying again to fire Mueller.

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