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- "The Reencounter" is a short story by American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer. It was published in The Atlantic's on July 1, 1979. The story takes place...
- Callie and Jeff conclude that they are not actually in danger. Jeff reencounters the furniture clients and quickly blames their prior bad meeting on Shauna's...
- some important changes. In the book, Irene and Clare have their initial reencounter on a rooftop in Chicago. Two years of written correspondence follow before...
- date to the drive-in movie theater. At Laurel's book signing, Laurel reencounters Cleveland Castillo, a fellow author she accidentally insulted. He tells...
- 2020. "Osasuna se reencuentra ante un Celta que sigue perdido" [Osasuna reencounter themselves against a Celta which remain lost] (in Spanish). Marca. 4...
- Bilbo. The wizard Radagast the Brown finds Gandalf and the company, and reencounters the Necromancer, a sorcerer who has been corrupting Greenwood with dark...
- Imagine surviving the Cultural Revolution in communist China, only to reencounter it on an American university campus in 2021. Flaherty, Colleen (October...
- Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb intent on sparking a war. Princip later reencounters the Archduke's entourage by chance and fatally shoots him and his wife...
- At the Stockholm ceremony, he dedicates the prize to his wife. Nash reencounters Charles, Marcee, and Parcher after the ceremony, but ignores them as...
- Angeles, where they were guests of the Tuscan Film Commission. Upon their reencounter, Sternberg reread the book and realized its potential as a film. Sternberg...