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(31) But then again, the logical link between gun ownership and the sales of gun magazines can hardly be called tenuous. (32) Then again, you can not put a price on what Augusta had to offer yesterday morning. (33) Scamp had an airtight alibi, naturally, but then again young Leakey never said who exactly had done it. (34) Then again, let us nor forget, it is considered de rigueur to keep a few foreigners around. (35) Then again, Sargent might have tripped over his ample midsection, too. (36) I don't think she liked my present, but then again it could just be my imagination. (37) Then again, maybe he knew from experience that he would set off a stampede toward the showers. (38) Then again, some major thinkers are way ahead of the curve. (39) Sometimes he was very temperamental-really fiery then again he would stand at the side of the house for hours and never speak. (40) Then again, various public utility undertakings offer important positions to solicitors. (41) Then again, perhaps rough, tough Spacefleet troopers manifested peculiarly understated displays of romantic love. (42) Then again, anyone can throw in high allusions, and Munnery doesn't abandon the conventions he wants to subvert. (43) Then again, they peel their apples with fancy, little knives instead of savaging them with their gnashers. (44) Candotti nodded once and then again, as though confirming something, and left quietly. (45) Now, I haven't exactly got a lot of experience in this area. But then again, who has? (46) Then again, she was long overdue to write to her sister in Wisconsin. (47) Then again, poets seem able to turn bad love - selfish, shitty love into good love poetry. (48) Each group met six times for five consecutive weekly sessions and then again two weeks later. (49) Then again, it's not funny really it's quite an honour, to have your home listed. (50) We've been fighting about money of late, but then again it might be my face. (50) Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! (51) They drove by again and then again, each time slower and more menacingly. (52) Then again, in dealing with the bargee himself there is often trouble. (53) If so, there was danger all round ... That nice young girl. But then again, was she nice? (54) Roll your index finger evenly from left to right on the ink-pad, then again on the paper. (55) Children. But then again our world is suddenly very full, humanly, full of faces and voices. (56) Once, twice, and then again Mark tried to lasso the thrashing fish, and failed. (57) But then again this is the one form of cricket they are reasonably competent at. (58) Then again by hand, knit two tubular rows on these same eight stitches. (59) Then again, it's difficult to look anything but in a pair of lederhosen. (60) Nguyen Seth hadn't changed since then, Duroc knew. But then again, the Elder was older than he looked.