1 over and over again, filling half a page.
2 Suddenly he began thinking of O'Brien again.
3 As they halted he turned and faced Syme again.
4 He wondered again for whom he was writing the diary.
5 The instructress had called them to attention again.
6 Once again he glanced at his rival in the opposite cubicle.
7 He had gone back to his cubicle without looking at O'Brien again.
8 Neither of them spoke again till they had emptied their pannikins.
9 He raised his head for a moment: again the hostile spectacle-flash.
10 Mrs. Parsons' eyes flitted nervously from Winston to the children, and back again.
11 And again, perhaps it was not even unorthodoxy that was written in his face, but simply intelligence.
12 Back in the flat he stepped quickly past the telescreen and sat down at the table again, still rubbing his neck.
13 More commonly, people who had incurred the displeasure of the Party simply disappeared and were never heard of again.
14 It emptied his lungs so completely that he could only begin breathing again by lying on his back and taking a series of deep gasps.
15 Books, also, were recalled and rewritten again and again, and were invariably reissued without any admission that any alteration had been made.
16 In the far distance a helicopter skimmed down between the roofs, hovered for an instant like a bluebottle, and darted away again with a curving flight.
17 That was the ultimate subtlety: consciously to induce unconsciousness, and then, once again, to become unconscious of the act of hypnosis you had just performed.
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