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She’s not surprised the film’s themes — the rise of authoritarianism, the persecution of minorities — feel contemporary now: “When I started this, in 2015, there were the first signs that these types of things would come again in the near future,” she says.

From Los Angeles Times

Isak's chance will certainly come again, but while the record £125m summer signing is sidelined with a broken leg, all he can do is watch and admire his fellow forward.

From BBC

I had no idea what had brought them to these parts, but if they’d come once, then they could come again.

From Literature

“Some of our mothers’ stories,” she said, “told of Marik—the Man Who Said No to the World. They told what he did. And some said that the Immortal would come again to the dryads. I did not imagine that Immortal would come to me.”

From Literature

Her musical zenith came thanks to hit songs “Jolene,” “Here You Come Again,” and “9 to 5,” the title track from the 1980 film where Parton also made her screen debut.

From Los Angeles Times