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  • Tell her you love her all over again, blah, blah, blah.
  • I was reading WIRED for the first time in ages the other day, and found myself getting annoyed all over again at the breathless prose they use in their articles.
  • A recursive function is one that calls itself, often over and over again.
  • If a heckler should best a politician, the moment could be screened over and over again on TV.
  • 'All's well' over and over again; 'twas a kind of byword with him. Kent Knowles: Quahaug
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  • She adds, "Crews are having to repatch the same area over and over again. WVEC Top Stories
  • What makes similar incidents in these areas so maddening is that one hears the same story from both sides over and over again without ever finding out who was right and who was wrong.
  • I saw it over and over again, blooming bravely in dooryard gardens despite the sizzling heat on the rough, wind-swept prairies.
  • The Church wishes to be certain that all its children are baptized; so when there is any doubt about the first Baptism, it baptizes again conditionally, that is, the priest says in giving the Baptism over again: If you are not baptized already, I baptize you now. Baltimore Catechism No. 4 (of 4) An Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine
  • The prospect of writing the report all over again made me feel completely depressed.
  • By putting over against merit theology not grace but covenantal nomism, Sanders [and the NPP] has managed to have a structure that preserves grace in the 'getting in' while preserving works (and frequently some form or other of merit theology) in the 'staying in.' WordPress.com News
  • If you wish to lower yourselfin a person's favor, one good way is to tell his story over again, the way we heard it. 
  • Even if the mistakes are forgiven, can one forgive the repetition of the same mistakes over and over again?
  • Get thee up ... unto Mount Nebo, which is in the land of Moab, that is over against Jericho; The Emancipation of Massachusetts
  • Peter kept his eyes on the road with great difficulty; he wanted to look at her with moonstruck eyes and experience her loveliness all over again.
  • Over against its left flank was a German "fortin," known to us as Stony Mountain, bristling with machine guns, guns which later did terrible execution. War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
  • We hear over and over again about global systems and panoptic vision on the one hand and genome chains and nano-entities on the other.
  • The strange message kept being repeated over and over again for about 15 seconds at 1.55 am each day.
  • DJ worked until late Thursday night (well, late for a 9 year old), making a cover for his report, rewording the report three or four times, making the cover over again… it's tough being a perfectionist.
  • Frankly, I don't see the point of bringing a plant to floriferous maturity and then starting all over again with a cutting.
  • She made the bed over again, turning the sheets and pillowcases inside out, fluffing the pillows.
  • Martin and Jack played for almost two hours, and then they started repeating the chorus of the last song, except with free-styled lyrics, over and over and over again.
  • If the speech he is making is one that he is accustomed to make over and over again, he may be almost unconscious of what he is saying, as one is when one utters the responses in church.
  • Student's tests are never repeated, therefore, they are prevented from retaking the same test items over and over again to improve their test scores.
  • When will he realize that futility is the act of making the same mistakes over and over again yet expecting a different result? Is John Donahoe Finally Turning eBay Around?
  • Those who have already spent time and money collecting themselves a full set of miniature fighting monsters may balk at the prospect of starting the lengthy process all over again.
  • The whole staff was just a bunch of wacky butterfingers who made the same mistake over and over again.
  • This is the lesson of the 1930s, which Republican/libertarian/right-wing propaganda has striven mightily, and successfully, to erase from the American memory, allowing it to happen all over again. xearther Bush Team Seeks Dictatorial Financial Powers « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Or its past tense, "Damn, the swingset tumped over again". Languagehat.com: DO WHAT?
  • When I finally managed to compose myself long enough to tell Liz what had made me cry, she began crying, which of course got me started all over again.
  • What really concerns me over and over again is the attention we give to the nutcases on the fringy right — Dick Cheney first and foremost. Matthew Yglesias » The Security Line Threat
  • Over and over again he regales the reader with proof that snakes, spiders, crocodiles and creepy-crawlies have acquired a taste for tourist blood.
  • So they hent him by the hand and thrust him out; and I took the lute and sang over again the songs of my own composing which the damsel had sung. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He fills a new series of bags with uncolored icing and starts the process of piping out petals all over again.
  • And withdrawing troops from Berlin would give them just that chance -- to reunite, to dominate and desiccate Europe all over again. WALL GAMES
  • Mahadevan studied and restudied the inscriptions over and over again and found the confusion was not in them but in the minds of those who read them wrongly.
  • When you demo a game over and over again, you start to get a strong sense for what the best parts of your game are, what's really exciting people, and what's not working yet.
  • A creditor would have to hire a lawyer in the other jurisdiction and begin the court case all over again.
  • The people discover again how to use the foundries, book binderies, breweries, and halls of government that slowly push up out of the ground.
  • The story of the Curie's four-year struggle to purify, purify, and purify over again the components of pitchblende has now been told in popular novels, plays, and motion pictures.
  • Everyone has a favourite book as a child, the book that they can read over and over again year after year, yet never tire of.
  • Rosenberg and Feldman illustrate over and over again that the admonition is just as applicable to traffic on the information superhighway. Today's news: Faster than the speed of truth
  • If you could pick just one day of your life to live over again, which day would you choose?
  • The replay is shown over and over again before the video ref decides that Owen was very marginally offside.
  • The fact that he is a rubbish candidate who has demonstrated over and over again his flakiness, inconsistency, flip-floppery, lack of principle and general untrustworthiness was unsayable.
  • Increasingly now those who "ignorantly" voted for him ... literally not pejoratively have awakened saying to themselves over and over and over again, "What the heck have I done? Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
  • She swatted me with the end of her apron, then hugged me all over again.
  • Like, for example, clubs who do business with the same intermediaries over and over again for no apparent reason. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only an emotionally incompetent person would persist in repeating the pass over and over again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now to sort out the stodge part to start all over again. Mosh Potatoes
  • I bet all the grovelling begins all over again next week.
  • Compare and contrast this contrite pose with the self-same penitent jailbound all over again last year as a result of felling two motorists during a wee spell of road rage.
  • I hope you live a life you're proud of. If you find that you're not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.
  • In 2006's Lonely Planet, Rosefeldt himself plays a bandana-wearing backpacker on an impossible quest for the authentic Indian experience, journeying from the desert through Mumbai's slums and on to a Bollywood movie set over and over again. Artist of the week 110: Julian Rosefeldt
  • If insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result, the Democrats are certifiable.
  • If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. Oscar Wilde 
  • I want to be outside, but not with him there - and the thought of going to lunch by myself is so depressing that I'm miserable all over again.
  • Keep on repeating them to yourself over and over again so that they become firmly imprinted in the subconscious mind. POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • Some of the reviewers when the book appeared seemed to find evidence for a sudden conversion round about 1934, but his disgust for earthly things is displayed over and over again in his early novels.
  • And if you had to do it over again, you would not disinvite the governor.
  • I see 1994 all over again, with the realignment occurring, state by state, as more and more people realize that the democractic Keynesian approach to addressing our ecoonomic troubles is a recipie for disaster. Poll suggests Corzine in trouble
  • If not, we will be waging military campaigns against new tyrannical regimes over and over again.
  • What the movie does affirm is a couple of very sad truths: that human beings hurt and abuse each other over and over again without realising the effect that this has on others.
  • Test objectives: use specific block impact on the mattress over and over again, to assess their impact, and the durability of solid retentivity.
  • By the time they are offered work they fear taking it lest it dries up and they have to repeat the process all over again. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was almost like none of this had happened, like we were those two lovesick teenagers escaping to their favorite place all over again.
  • Definitive hosts eating uncooked aquatic plants and vegetation with encysted metacercariae are infected, starting the cycle over again. Chapter 2
  • She thanked him over and over again for putting himself in danger to save her.
  • BLOCK: And Peter Sloma (ph) of Fish Creek, Wisconsin had this to say: While so much of the rest of the news media is destroying any potential we have left for rational public discourse, NPR has made the choice of joining in by serving up this bleeding, gristled hunk of red meat - and over and over again, at that. Letters: The Florida Pastor And 'No Crying In Baseball'
  • Just as in the mythic prehistoric stage of many nations there is a body of legendary matter, which often reappears in somewhat different form, so there is a floating plankton-like mass of tradition and storiology that seems to attach to eminence wherever it emerges and is repeated over and over again, concerning the youth of men who later achieve distinction, which biographers often incorporate and attach to the time, place, and person of their heroes. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
  • It was like reliving the Dam Pool experience all over again, this time from above the water, rather than underneath it.
  • Life is just like a budding flower at the break of spring all over again.
  • And the moment they are born one's own learning process starts all over again.
  • Not only are they generally stronger than plastic bags, but they are washable and can be used over and over again.
  • Pinched-faced telephonists in drab maroon overalls intone ‘at your service ‘over and over again.
  • She kept repeating his name softly over and over again.
  • The distant beat of voices echoed through the room, soft voices which blurred and repeated the same words, the same tune, over and over again.
  • She kept repeating his name softly over and over again.
  • After a period of relative calm, things are beginning to get hectic all over again for Allison.
  • They wish to recreate the Troubles, have the army rescale its presence, and have everyone act as if it's the 1980s over again. The language of terror
  • It has the same effect as a bad guitarist using the same guitar tone over and over again.
  • It's like a gear is a transmission suddenly becoming aware and asking, "Why am I here? all I do is turn over and over again and get some greasy substance thrown in my face, my existence is crap … I have no purpose …. Continuation…
  • Sarraute did in fact state over and over again that her chief preoccupation in writing was to reveal to the reader a previously hidden reality, using the imperfect and distinctly unreal, or at least nonmaterial, tool that is language.
  • Whenever he took a car ride, he would start saying the word "dah," repeating it over and over again as we strapped him into his car seat, "Dah dah dah, goo, dah dah, big-dah, big-dah. John Medina, Ph.D.: 'Parentese': Can Speaking To Your Baby This Way Make Her Smarter? (VIDEO)
  • Both government and opposition have been adopting positions which they will repeat over and over again during the period of this parliament.
  • The people discover again how to use the foundries, book binderies, breweries, and halls of government that slowly push up out of the ground.
  • Well, are the media trashing his reputation, by harping on it over and over again?
  • Hiroshi often said that the dawning of a new day meant a chance to start all over again.
  • It allowed her sister to punish her over and over and over again, to watch her flounder, to watch her fail.
  • Damages for "loss of reputation" are as outmoded as the damages which husbands used to recover against co-respondents and jilted females used to recover for breach of promise. Labour MP Wins Libel Case
  • We and many other of the Suffrage Societies were received in deputation by Mr. Asquith, only to be told the case over again. Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
  • If you wish to lower yourselfin a person's favor, one good way is to tell his story over again, the way we heard it. 
  • I interviewed all the jurors after the trial, and what happened was, the forewoman on the eve of the verdict, the forewoman had a heart attack, and so they had to begin deliberations all over again.
  • Who are you when you soften the mad grip and realize the nature of consciousness is an ever fluxive cycle of expansion and contraction, over and over again, forever? Mark Morford: 12 Exquisitely Easy Resolutions for 2012
  • Professional assassins are going to stab somebody over and over again and leave all this evidence besides?
  • My memory of the story is so Disney-fied now, it will probably feel like I'm reading it for the first time all over again. Chasing Tale: August '09
  • All that concentration upset his stomach all over again.
  • Rather than refer to Military Times polls as if they mean something, the point should be made over and over again that the polls they conduct are nonscientific, nonrandom polls of senior enlisted folks and officers. Think Progress » Opposition to gays serving openly in the military has ‘declined sharply’ amongst servicemembers.
  • Doing the same thing over and over again amounts to insanity. U.S. lawmaker calls for lifting of Cuba travel ban
  • Yes, some of the dialogue is cliche and a few of the characters are fairly stock types that we've seen over and over again before.
  • If not, we will be waging military campaigns against new tyrannical regimes over and over again.
  • She sat in her room and was coloring a rather savage drawing of her stabbing her sister over and over again with a dagger.
  • People living in the area are having their cars targeted over and over again, despite being under the watchful eye of the police.
  • I even admit to thinking that some fish are just playing after on many different occasions watching Atlantic silversides Menidia menidia jumping over floating twigs over and over again. Archive 2008-09-01
  • I mind I told him what he said over and over again about his fratch with that Garth. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance
  • It's all very well to say that we must ditch the economic model that measures things in growth, but last time a beardy-weirdy type suggested tearing up the global economic system and starting all over again, it didn't turn out terribly well. Christina Patterson: What I Learnt from Prince Charles
  • Then to conclude with the "serious" message that is supposed to convert those on the fence after already whining, "we hate Obama" over and over again beforehand? Republicans celebrate April Fools by praising Obama
  • What good is it going to do by the same one or two Hillary voters coming on the blogs over and over again "threatening" to vote for McCain. Obama adds two superdelegates, one's a former Clinton backer
  • Now that effort lies in tatters, and we have an atmosphere of hostility and suspicion between us all over again. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's got to get out there and tell the American people -- over and over again, "overexposure" be damned -- what he is fighting for, and why. Chris Weigant: The "Let Obama Be Obama" Moment
  • He looked her over again quickly, knowing from her bearing and solitude that she wasn't a member of the in-crowd.
  • Whithersoever the spirit was to go, they went, thither was their spirit to go; and the wheels were lifted up over against them; _for the spirit of the living creature was in the wheels_ .... [ Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
  • You know those occasions when you are compelled to listen to one song over and over and over again?
  • I had to write the essay all over again.
  • But although some of the Rabbies think it is here put as an affirmative, yet I take it in its general sense, as though it were said that she is a kind of counterpart, (antistoikon, or antistrophon; [140]) for the woman is said to be opposite to or over against the man, because she responds to him. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
  • If I could live my life over again,I would go to college.
  • Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
  • My spirits sank at the prospect of starting all over again.
  • If you wish to lower yourselfin a person's favor, one good way is to tell his story over again, the way we heard it. 
  • She groaned at the memory, suffering all over again the excruciating embarrassment of those moments.
  • In New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers raced to patch the city's fractured levee system for fear the additional rain from Rita could swamp the walls and flood the city all over again.
  • If it could be proved that the principles manifested by revelation were like the principles in nature, against the developement of which there is no great barrier at one time than at another except what exists in the ignorance of man; and if the Christian could now try the experiment over again, and thereby demonstrate the truth of the doctrine of the _resurrection_, the same as the philosopher can try the experiment for himself, and thereby demonstrate the truth of the doctrine _of electricity_, then my doubts or surprise at the seeming partiality in the developement or discovery of the principles of the doctrine _of revelation_ would be entirely removed. A Series of Letters in Defence of Divine Revelation
  • He refers over and over again to the idea of "solidification" of commercial spent nuclear fuel at each reactor location as the solution to the waste management issue. Las Vegas Sun Stories: All Sun Headlines
  • But then, I found that when the first few chords would strike, I wouldn't skip ahead... until I was actively searching for the title amongst thousands, and repeating it over and over again. Archive 2005-11-01
  • That has been proved over and over again with your sellout concerts. The Sun
  • I did also manage to get the paperwork process started this morning, although it turned out my driver's license alone wasn't enough so I had to go home and get my passport and then schlepp back down to city hall and wait on line all over again. Breakfast in Bed
  • You buy the same things over and over again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet, in this era when people have it drilled into their brains over and over again that every creative thing is "ownable," we're now seeing this great tradition of joke sharing and joke telling stifled by claims of Techdirt
  • She sat in her room and was coloring a rather savage drawing of her stabbing her sister over and over again with a dagger.
  • My footclaws sheathe in and slide out over and over again as I think. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The comparison reflects a basic mistake we Americans make over and over again: we "Americanize" the rest of the world's conflicts, seeing them through the lens of our own national experience. Is That Legal?: Books Archives
  • The book series that I could read over and over again and never tire is the Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward. Countdown to Branded By Fire: 1 day to go!
  • Or he had been, had been silly, was bound over again?
  • Such a procedure, one gathers, could easily start a bagarre all over again - perhaps right there in the courtroom.
  • Barbra," over and over again, as though mesmerized. Mark C. Miller: African Tribe Worships Barbra Streisand's Nose
  • Now they are hoping somebody will help them start their project all over again.
  • In the first place, studies have proven, over and over again, that tippling (unless you are a case-a-day couch slug who has lost his will to live) is good for you.
  • Othellos, the Don Juans that illustrate to us that the fable is a game of chess played over and over again, a thousand times with whatever pieces destiny throws up at any given time. Camilo José Cela - Nobel Lecture
  • Although his health was beginning to fail, he still had that enthusiasm I first felt so many years earlier, and I became inspired by it all over again.
  • In the same hour came forth fingers of a man's hand, and wrote over against the candlestick upon the plaister of the wall of the king's palace: and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote. The Dor�� Gallery of Bible Illustrations
  • As daylight broke, fighter planes from the RAF gave cover against a possible attack by the Luftwaffe.
  • When he shall have arrived at his full stature in impiety, shall have filled up the measure of his iniquity, then all shall be called over again. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • He commented, ‘Everybody is building reusable components but everyone is building the same reusable components over and over again, which is a little bit of an antilogy.’
  • He fills a new series of bags with uncolored icing and starts the process of piping out petals all over again.
  • Here the lovers raised barriers between themselves and social intercourse, barriers which no creature could overleap, and here the happy days of Switzerland were lived over again. The Deserted Woman
  • So I shot them all in backlight and each close-up in backlight and the studio came back and said, ‘We have to do this one over again.’
  • Then he ceases his paddling and surfs the waves back to the water's edge, over and over again - and even now, in my mind.
  • The strong-willed novelist struggles to balance the needs of her frail and temperamental lover against those of her high-spirited daughter and her Oedipally challenged son, who hates him for it.
  • The walls on either side of the narrow stairway are mirrors and you see yourself reflected over and over again all the way to infinity. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the morning, you wake up and have a muffin andprocess all over again.
  • John Sparling had all but finished his sixth over against the tourists when Umpire Shortt lost count.
  • But Melanie is a strong host, with a great desire to see her young brother and her lover again. REVIEW: The Host by Stephenie Meyer
  • There's no attention to the clitoris, nor is their foreplay — just this karate-chop style stuffing over and over again, usually while she's so dry you can hear her skin rasping like sandpaper. The Mysteries Of Porno
  • One further point is that even the propensity to pair universalism and inclusivism over against particularism and exclusivism is problematic when applied to the biblical period.
  • Earlier art, music, or literature could reinterpret the Passion over and over again without vitiation.
  • I read it over again myself and found the words to be convincing and believable.
  • Having read her comment over and over again, my rough translation of it is that she, like so many others, still holds with the stereotype that we blondies are common (not unusual) and dumb (not interesting).
  • Reading it back was painful all over again. The Sun
  • My spirits sank at the prospect of starting all over again.
  • Biologists found that the holes where plants had been dug were carefully refilled with soil and covered over again with leaf litter so that no one would be the wiser.
  • Why not wipe the slate clean and start all over again?
  • The way to learn the script is to say it to yourself over and over again.
  • The short slogans repeated over and over again prevent everyone, including the politicians holding the town hall meetings, from being able to have a discission or express a complex view point. Democrats accuse GOP of inciting mobs
  • She was taking the nice little bequeathal Mr. Man had left her in his heart-wrenchingly sweet card—which had started her crying all over again when Doris had quietly handed it to her at the funeral—and buying William a token of her affection. Dragon Warrior
  • Yet now they not only refuse to do the right thing again, they want to do the wrong thing (cut taxes and balloon the deficit) over and over again.
  • (except for tatting, which is lametably un-rip it rip it rip it-able) you can 'frog' that messed up project right back down to it's yarnie little zero state, and start all over again, no harm done, kiss and make up and better luck next time! photo by Noreen Crone-Findlay copyright Hankering for Yarn
  • Now that effort lies in tatters, and we have an atmosphere of hostility and suspicion between us all over again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Harry Potter leaves me cold, the Twilight phenom bewilders me, and so many of the other chart-topping series just seem like the same thing over and over and over again. MIND MELD: Books We Love That Everyone Else Hates (and Vice Versa)
  • Male and female adults mate, the female lays eggs, and the cycle begins all over again.
  • I had to write the essay all over again.
  • In the new country, the former colonizer's country, a new cycle of forced and voluntary assimilation started all over again.
  • Prepare to be shocked and outraged all over again! Times, Sunday Times
  • Thence a new benefit cometh, that that very English Translation may serve for the more ready and pleasant learning of the Latin tongue: as one may see in this Edition, the whole book being so translated, that every where one word answereth to the word over against it, and the book is in all things the same, only in two idioms, as a man clad in a double garment. The Orbis Pictus
  • I watched the teevee for a few minutes - but it's not all of Fantasia, they just keep playing Night on Bald Mountain over and over again.
  • The third movement is a rondo, which is a variation repeating itself over and over again.
  • I circled the hot room, over and over again, looking out for my friend, all the while receiving smiles, winks, and knowing looks from all manner of alternatively minded people.
  • Turning this quote on its head, one can confidently say that readers have proved this paradise allegory's aptness over and over again.
  • What is definite is that this process began outside India, and that the NRI proved over and over again the old dictum that Indians do well everywhere, as long as everywhere does not include India.
  • What we find over and over again is that many mutations to any one component may have a completely indetectable effect on the output. It's more than genes, it's networks and systems - The Panda's Thumb
  • And the bad feeling between them spilled over again the next day. The Sun
  • Do we really have to dance this gavotte all over again? Think Progress » Georgia’s Attorney General Disputes Cuccinelli’s Claim That Frivolous Health Care Suit Won’t Cost Taxpayers
  • I still haven't seen anyone on this blog even attempt to back up Ellen's ridiculous position that somehow the U.S. (read: Bush) "baited" the Iranian president into calling for the desruction of Israel (over and over and over again). This Is Your republican Life
  • If I could do things over again, I would go back and play a small part for Fellini or a walk-on for Bertolucci.
  • It will be shown that Clerk Maxwell also definitely affirms the atomicity of the aether, while Tyndall and Huyghens also use the term "_particles of aether_" over and over again. Aether and Gravitation
  • But that's good news for the tree, since fire opens its serotinous cones to release the seeds, starting the process over again.
  • He quickly hit the trigger over and over again sending beams dead on at the suit.
  • The process of evolution will happen all over again. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • Dissatisfaction among flight attendants, already aggravated by more than three years of fruitless talks, boiled over again and allegedly contributed to a sick-out over the year-end holidays.
  • Best enjoyed with early evening cosmopolitans, this album suddenly started making renewed sense all over again while we were on holiday.
  • The way to learn the script is to say it to yourself over and over again.
  • It is striking to observe that so little were these ecclesiastical notes (embedded in the text) understood by the possessor of the MS., that in the margin, over against ch.xv. 41, (where “ΤΕΛ:” stands _in the text_,) a somewhat later hand has written, — ΤΕ [λος] Τ [ης] ΩΡ [ας]. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark
  • It's a cast of relative unknowns in a show that people pay $100 a seat to see over and over and over again.
  • No, what makes it so is my proving it over and over again coupled with the inability of people like you to keep up. Think Progress » ‘Impeach Obama’ Advocate At CPAC Concedes Movement Is Based Largely On ‘Policy Differences’
  • He straightened and then hunkered over again and again, as if shocks of pain were shooting up his spine.
  • Tell him he only gets another chance if he is prepared to work at wooing you all over again and rebuilding your trust. The Sun
  • Giles was ridiculed all over again as a cry-baby and a big softie.
  • Admiral mullen said today that "the 2011 exit date is just a target date and the troop withdrwal wil depend on conditions on the ground" This is iraq bush speak all over again. Lawmakers question 2011 Afghan exit plan
  • A man becomes farmer, grocer, town policeman, garageman, restaurant-owner, postmaster, insurance-agent, and farmer all over again, and the community more or less patiently suffers from his lack of knowledge in each of his experiments. Main Street
  • If I could live my life over again,I would go to college.
  • The clip Reyes selected, to the casual listener at least, seemed to only feature two words: Jose and Reyes, repeated over and over again to a merengue beat. A Player's Big Decision: Intro Music

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