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He had gone to his knees and said a prayer of thanks for the opportunity to start again
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We start again but in the same place I’m still getting it wrong
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"If I can start again with you in any way, I will try it
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sleep chained to the post for five hours at best, and start again at dawn
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No one knew if things could just start again
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Each time we stopped I wondered if I would have the energy to start again
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‘And then the experiment will start again
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Jonathan was a self-starter who had made it to the top in the whaling profession, now it was time to start again and make it to the top in the business world
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It had stopped snowing, but it looked like it could start again any minute
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Note: If it turns back into sugar while being pulled, put it back in the pot with another cup of boiling water and start again at step 2
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" my throat constricted and I had to start again
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Be warned that you then run the risk of the development destroyed and to restart again
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Now, start again from the beginning and tell me what this is all about
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Let’s start again
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No wonder, then, that the minute I finish cutting the hedged bamboo I am preparing to go back to the other end and start again
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It would only make it all start again
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” And the head-bobbing wild singing would start again
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over and start again as needed,” Isabelle had said--demanded almost--earlier that
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Similarly, when Josie asked him “Why don’t we start again?” Roger failed to ask her: “Do you mean it?”
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This was the background Roger had to consider when, upon her return from China, Josie showed an almost convincing overture of her willingness “to start again” with him
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” He was about to start again but before he started
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give up my job, our lives and to start again
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He would start again, use other words, but the time for it is fast vanishing
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Yngvild said to Halfdan, "Be calm! If you move around too much, the bleeding will start again
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whole cycle would start again
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Anointed and the whole cycle would start again
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I would have to start again
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‘I hope you realise you are being let off lightly, Ms Nimffo? We are giving you a chance to start again and reform your ways instead of being prosecuted and spending years in a women’s prison where tonight’s little dalliance would be nothing compared to what some of those hardened women can dream up
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But I have too, to start again
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Then give it up and start again
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And have to start again
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Ellen pushed it in a hill start slightly hurting her wrist and scorning Matthew, but it did start again and remained a mystery as to why it didn’t in the first instance
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He now had the opportunity to leave his old world behind and start again in a completely new direction, one that he would never have considered a few months ago
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Never tire the bird out by petting him after he has lost interest; let him relax, and then start again in an hour or later that day
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I could start again
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so in theory I would have to start again
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principle one by one, and when completed, start again
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and ordered his men to start again
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When he came home to live with me, I tried to pick up the threads of his life and start again
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life in the universe (life meaning: all atoms and energies ever created); eventually this cycle will re-initiate and start again, as it is an, never-ending cycle that is governed solely by God
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Now, I’m nearly afraid to use the cafeteria or mess because I am not sure that the abuse and taunting will not start again during the absence of your people
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It wasn’t easy to compare that amount with that which had slipped through his fingers, but a million would allow him to start again under another new identity which was lying in wait for him in an envelope in one of those safe deposit boxes
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would start again in the afternoon, and that it would depend on me, and the answers I gave, whether or not they continued to torture
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"So we could start again?"
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"Yeah, really start again this time, not just move house, or swap cars, or change jobs or or even hairstyles, although the last one was a real doozy and took years off us; none of that - a proper new start”
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Where would he get the energy to start again?
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Things would be okay for a couple of days or a week, then the old bullshit would start again and I’d break up with her again
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She hadn’t gone down for ninety four years, and it was too late to start again now
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reinvigorated with a new idea and start again
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If God gave you lots, you get to the end of it and say, now how did that start again? So if He only gives you a couple of lines or a little bit of a picture - okay, so here we go, that'll be it
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That way he could clear his debts and clear the country to start again somewhere else
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breathe and start again in a positive frame
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It was not long before the kitchen looked clean, neat, and tidy and the floors glistening having just been mopped, ready for the whole process to start again the next day
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bus stop to start again with the thieving and arguing bullshit
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every time she moved, the lacerations on her arms and legs would burn and the bleeding would start again
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Now that I’ll have more time, I’ll start again but without so much travelling
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start again with an as clean slate? And what person does not want to be accepted by the community
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Unfortunately, you will have to relist your item and start again
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“Let’s switch!” This caused the laughter to start again
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You must then start again from a different or higher platform
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Each day I would take him water patch up his wounds and then start again once more
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As we made to leave the gate, our car engine suddenly seized and tried as we did, the engine could not start again
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Tears start again
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She said after a while, ‘You are never too late to start again
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‘You need to relax for a while before you start again
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That way that could start again
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My wife was so glad that I didn’t have to start again somewhere else
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Bess went towards the house all naturally, even though it wasn’t clear whether she was happy to be home or just thinking resignedly that her old life would undoubtedly start again
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“We have to start again
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‘Stop sitting around and wasting your life Robert Simpson’ He instructed himself ‘thirty is not old, you can start again – you must, life goes on’
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The bus drew to a halt as usual and people got off but the bus didn’t start again as it should have
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At his yells there would be a pause in the pulling and then it would start again
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We must start again, we
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And since when has any female had to leave her own circle in order to rise in status? Females traditionally marry into power… they never leave, go somewhere else; and start again at the bottom to earn it
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wondered if it would be possible for me to start again with her, assuming that was what the call was all about
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� If we can do so, we can express our regrets, and ask if we can start again by making real requests, requests with no inherent forms of coercion or constraint
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'Right then,' he said with resignation, 'let's start again
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Take it for 6 days, then let your body rest and start again after the seventh day
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Now fear I this will give it start again;
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Pirriwee Public was a magical little school, almost a dream school, and the thought of pulling Ziggy out and having to start again somewhere else without a Turtle Corner or a Miss Barnes filled her with regret and resentment
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We believed school would start again
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They would stop for five, ten or fifteen minutes and then start again the moment we drifted off to sleep
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We will start again at midnight, so as to arrive at the Field of Miracles by dawn tomorrow morning
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During each rest he used to look ahead and select a certain lamp-post or street corner as the next stopping-place, and when he start again he used to make the most strenuous and desperate efforts to reach it
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Then, just as the chain was about to start again, she stood on tiptoe and whispered into his ear:
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Some days her father would spend hours planning the menus and the entertainment, only to forget everything he had said and start again from scratch the next day
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the ground was soft enough for the serfs to sow seeds, the trouble would start again: labourers would
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Laura pointed out that life lists weren’t the same as genie wishes and made me start again
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But against his taking this step, which he still felt to be a contemptible relinquishment of present work, a guilty turning aside from what was a real and might be a widening channel for worthy activity, to start again without any justified destination, there was this obstacle, that the purchaser, if procurable at all, might not be quickly forthcoming
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“Now start again, but linger over the crepes,” Betsy said
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and the Company was stirring and getting ready to start again, he descried a
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After they have lost their shirt, maybe they can buy another copy and start again from scratch
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He lost count of the number of loops in his tie and had to start again
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‘Let’s start again,’ he said, and bared his teeth this time
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Instead, Mao led them on the famous Long March to start again in the north
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One plane landed every three minutes and the schedule was so tight that if you missed the runway you had to go all the way back to base and start again
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Jean felt that the right course would be to burn it down and start again, and she wondered if this could be done without burning down the house as well
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Only at sunset will the voices start again and the musics rise in tender strokes or tumults, as the firefly light from the Moviola screens wash over the watchers faces, igniting their eyes and prompting razors in their lifted fingers
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I tried to look through her eyes and thought: My God, has it always been this way, forever some man in that house, forty, eighty, a hundred years ago! Not the same man, no, but all dark twins, and this lost girl on the road, with snow in her arms for love, and frost in her heart for comfort, and nothing to do but whisper and croon and mourn and sob until the sound of her weeping stilled at sunrise, but to start again with the rising of the moon
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‘Start again, tell me things you got to tell, I’ll listen respectful