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A 103-year-old man once said "The secret to a long life is to stay busy, get plenty of exercise, and don't drink too much.
Then again, don't drink too little.
" The job is interesting, and then again, the pay is good.
The birds undertake a 1000-mile migration every year in the fall, and then again in the spring.
The eighth sentence is rendered in many alchemical books as follows: "Ascend with the greatest sagacity from the earth to heaven, and then again descend to the earth, and unite together the powers of things superior and things inferior.
Then again it will be retracted, and a casual observer might not imagine the Brachion to be furnished with such a terminal implement.
After development and fixing, which may be performed in the developers recommended by the makers of the plates used, the lantern slide must be well washed and cleared in an alum and acid bath, then again well washed and finally given a gentle rub with a piece of cotton wool under the tap, and set up to dry.
She began presently to pace about the room, moaning once or twice to herself as she walked, and then again stopping suddenly with a new light on her face and a smile about her lips.
Six paces to the right, then again to the left; we are at the mercy of those overhanging rocks just now, and the recent tracks of stones look rather suspicious; but all is silent, and soon we gain confidence, and congratulate ourselves on an expedient which has saved us hours of time and toil.
Sometimes[160] all sight of the lower world was cut away-then again the fog would melt and show us the sunny pastures of Breuil smiling far beneath.
At times the calm was perfect, and i felt almost too warm; then again a searching wind would enter the grotto, and cause the skin to shrink on all exposed parts of the body.
At last a bright idea flashed upon me; i seized our guide by his shoulders and pointing out the building at the summit of the rock, put my arms about a block of stone, mounted upon it by this means, and then again pointed to the summit.
Then again, the average density of the first group of planets greatly exceeds the average density of the second group in the approximate ratio of 5 to 1.
Then again, they were allowed to use this privilege only upon attaining a certain age, and when convinced of having found a discreet and trustworthy pupil.
The Barons and the Knights were habited in robes of divers colours; sometimes they appeared in green, sometimes{98} in blue, then again in grey, and afterwards in scarlet, varying the colours according to their fancies, or the wills of the ladies to whom they had dedicated their amorous vows.
They are succeeded by Abas, who is followed by Acrisius, and then again we get a daughter Dana-, who is succeeded by her son Perseus.
This later milk-white glass is once more closely associated with the attempts then again made at Venice, as in so many other countries, to imitate the porcelain of China and Japan.
Then again, it was taken and placed on the body of a man, and made a symbol of the god Thoth, who presided over arts, inventions, writing, and literature.
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