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7 Sentences With "re attempting"

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Seeking to avoid further investor criticism, the wider Felda Group, a state-owned conglomerate, is now re-attempting to close the deal using an unlisted unit and is also seeking to cut the price by as much as 30 percent, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters last month.
The station was located in a sparsely populated area, about a mile from the village of Rafford. The station was not a success and closed very early in the I&PJ; history, in 1865. It was also the place where the curve and incline to eventually meet with a gradient of 1-in-70, as the trains began to climb to Dava Muir. Locomotives often reversed before re-attempting at speed.
Relcy was an American corporation specializing in mobile search. It was a stealth mode company funded by Sequoia Capital and Khosla Ventures. Relcy was founded by Rohit Satapathy and Nitin Gupta in mid-2013, notably with funding obtained by a cold tweet to Keith Rabois of Khosla Ventures. The company received both positive and negative criticism for re-attempting a search start-up with Google having dominated the industry for over a decade.
Khmenlytskyi was further barricaded by opposition members to defend it from police. More than 2,000 public sector employees in Dnipropetrovsk declared an indefinite rally was being held near the RSA in support of the government. Meanwhile, the RSA was surrounded in barbed wire, and windows and fences surrounding the perimeter were covered in grease to stop protesters from re- attempting to take the building. In Kherson, metal grilles were installed on the windows.
No.127's recovered locomotive and tender are sitting on their wheels and bogies on a specially built siding at the Lumsden Railway Precinct. Then on Wednesday 26th February, the Trust commenced a second attempt at recovering V-class 126. Learning from the first attempt they first winched 126 and tender closer to the river bank and onto gravel prior to re-attempting the lift, which was reported as being easier than lifting 127. The recovery of the two V-class locomotives has garnered media attention as far away as the UK and the Trust's Lumsden base has seen an influx of interested tourists and visitors.
Boost pads are used to accelerate 'into the zone' where racing lines and phantom cars are used in an attempt to set lap records, levels are unlocked by beating a set Zone-Time. There are shortcuts and secret pickups to be found with bonus rewards being earned by setting new best times. These bonus rewards can then be used to buy aerodynamic aids, various performance upgrades, new cars and skins which all help to give a speed increase when re-attempting levels. A single pickup is added randomly during each race, this power-up transforms the car driven into a giant enemy robot, which does massive damage to other cars.
The SMTP RFC is ambiguous about exactly what kinds of delivery failure must result in re- attempting delivery via more distant MX records (those with higher preference values). When servers indicate temporary failures, either by explicitly sending a 4xx error or by ending the connection unexpectedly (which must be treated as a 451 error, according to Section 3.8 of the RFC), Section 4.5.4.1 says: However, when the sender retries, the RFC is silent about whether this should be to the same server, or a more "distant" MX record. It does say, in Section 5.1: Some servers (such as Sendmail and Postfix 2.1 or later),If the primary MX responds, but fails mid-transaction, Postfix 1.2 and 2.0 will not try a backup MX. , Re: does not change to mx with lower priority, From: Victor Duchovni (Victor.DuchovniMorganStanley.

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