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33 Sentences With "thought again"

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I thought again about the porn and the misplaced sexual energy.
" Then Hill, rewinding the memory, thought again: "I'm not sure why I did that!
As I read those chapters of Seduction, I thought again and again of R. Kelly.
As I watched the first two episodes of the "Roseanne" reboot, I thought again about accountability.
He thought again about his boyhood dream: to become an engineer or an inventor, creating his own product.
It was several years before Ms. Beilina thought again about emigrating with their young son, Emil Chudnovsky (whom she called Mickey).
He was really, like, taken back by my attitude that he thought again before he took another drink — however he still did.
I thought again: 'It is 2017, and this grown man is on my show talking with me — a female host — about boobs.
Not long after I moved to Tennessee, I heard the term "limestone cedar glade" for the first time and immediately thought again of magic.
I thought again about how many women in their 20s I know who aren't pissed off, anxious, or have been depressed at least once.
"I thought, again, they did some really good things on the defensive side of the ball and made some plays," Panthers Coach Ron Rivera said.
After he was discharged from the hospital, Goldstein thought again of offering words of guidance to his congregation, and to anyone else who was listening.
"Is there a world," I thought again as I examined a woman whose lung transplant had failed, leaving her dependent on a ventilator for every breath.
If Sessions has thought again about resigning — early on he wrote a resignation letter for Trump and it was rejected — he's kept very close-lipped about it.
As anti-Semitic incidents surged and Jews were leaving Paris, I thought again of my grandmother's alertness to her moment in history, how such hypervigilance saved her life.
We are asked to consider whether the logic of an art form can capture the illogicality of grief: "I thought again of how art may be made," the man says.
One thought again of that Bill at the Kenzo show last Saturday morning, a fantasy of a New York night life largely improvised by gay people over the decades and now effectively kaput.
Days later, a bipartisan group of senators led by Dick Durbin of Illinois and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina thought again that they could sell Trump on their plans, only to be thwarted anew.
" Payzee was at the gym when she saw news of Oudeh and Saleem's murder on the TV. "I saw the word murder and two women in hijabs on the screen and I just thought 'again?
As I sat in my spot looking at the basement now filled with calm, the women and children squeezed together to make room for everyone in the shelter, I thought again about my former jail cell.
I thought again about this paradox when Emma, who works behind Alexander and Bonin's front desk, said that she could tell by the faces of visitors as they entered the gallery, that Plimack Mangold's work induced in them a feeling of serenity.
I thought again about my son, as I have done so many times over these past few months, imagining with deep sadness what it would be like for him to be taken away from us and what it might do to him.
I studied the stitches and thought again and again of the women who had taught me to sit before a table frame and push a needle through all three quilt layers, taking stitches small enough to keep the batting from wadding up in the wash.
I arrived at the end of the tapestry, at the point where recorded history gave way to an uncertain future, and I thought again of Borges, of Tlön, of the way in which a complex and confusing reality yields to the man-made order of a fictional world.
"I saw the forward-looking, expansive, optimistic vision of Britain that the opening ceremony represented, and I thought again that this was something the bombers and their supporters would have hated — all those nations, with their different views, their different cultures, their different traditions, coming together in a spirit of peace and play," she said.
I noticed the feature itself late last year when a friend of mine figured it out and was predictably being a dick about it—she changed my 'Going' to 'Can't Go.'I didn't give the feature much thought again until a few months later, when I was invited to an event in which both of my exes would seemingly be in attendance.
Standing in the empty lobby of the motel, I read of God's decree that all things shall cease to exist — that "the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up" — and I thought again of the unearthly monument I had walked around that day, the ceremonial circle with its ranged machineries of death.
" So he gave humans two arms. Then he > thought again, "They must be able to see the millet, so I will give them two > eyes." He did so accordingly. Next he thought to himself, "They must be able > to eat their millet, so I will give each a mouth.
Interested in religious controversy and not yet in orders, Chillingworth took on the Jesuit John Percy (alias "John Fisher"). Percy succeeded in converting Chillingworth, and persuaded him to go to the Jesuit college at Douai, in 1630. There he wrote an account of his reasons for leaving Protestantism, but kept in touch with Laud. In 1631, however, he thought again, and left Douai.
His attempts to propagate them on Mauritius and Bourbon (later named Réunion) met with little success, and he thought again of Seychelles. It was considered fortuitous when Brayer du Barré (unknown-1777) arrived on Mauritius with royal permission to run a settlement on St Anne at his own expense. On 12 August 1770, 15 white colonists, seven slaves, five Indians and one black woman settled on St Anne. Du Barré stayed in Mauritius seeking funds.
During this expedition, French sovereignty was extended to cover all the islands of the granitic group on Christmas Day. In 1769, the navigators Rochon and Grenier proved that a faster route to India could safely be taken via the Seychelles and thus the importance of Seychelles' strategic position became realised. Meanwhile, Poivre had finally obtained seedlings of nutmeg and clove, and 10,000 nutmeg seeds. His attempts to propagate them on Mauritius and Bourbon (later Réunion) met with little success and he thought again of Seychelles.
She painted Le Parc Du Luxembourg (1918), oil on canvas, based on a sketch she made during one of her recurrent visits. Wheeler-Waring also spent much time in the Louvre Museum studying Monet, Manet, Corot and Cézanne. "I thought again and again how little of the beauty of really great pictures is revealed in the reproductions which we see and how freely and with what ease the great masters paint." Wheeler-Waring planned on traveling more to Switzerland, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands, but her trip was cut short when war was declared in Europe.
Hamilton (1983), p. 118 Wimberley forgave all during the Battle of Medenine, however, when he wrote, "I felt grateful, and thought, again, what a wonderful little commander I was serving under, in Monty."Hamilton (1983), p. 169 Shortly after the capture of Tripli, Wimberley's division was visited by Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, and General Alan Brooke, now the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS), who, like Montgomery, had formerly been one of Wimberley's Staff College instructors. On 4 February 1943, when Churchill and Brooke arrived, Wimberley ordered a composite brigade of the 51st Division, all of whom were wearing kilts and were led by the massed pipers, to march past the Prime Minister and CIGS.

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