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  1. Start Again

    Start Again is the second solo single by the Australian singer Conrad Sewell. It was released on 10 March 2015 and taken from his first extended play, All I Know. The song was co-written by Sewell and Jamie Hartman. It laments the loss of a lover and the fervent hope for a fresh start. It was released in the United States and Australia on 10 March 2015. The song was almost given to Australian singer Kylie Minogue, but Sewell decided that "it didn't sound like a Kylie song" and continued with his own version of the composition. In an interview on Joy 94.9, Sewell said that he recorded the track in one take and was driven by "pure emotion" that just "came easily". Sewell said, "I need to be singing soulful music like this!"

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of start again in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of start again in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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  1. Sarah Clark:

    There's a famous Christmas song that says,' Mom and Dad can hardly wait for school to start again,' so I think parents need to be realistic that school is the natural scheduler for a lot of families.

  2. Ben Maher:

    Prague is a very different venue, we have to start again, and keep fighting.

  3. Luigi Di Maio:

    Either we get into our heads that we have to start again quickly ... or else future generations will bemoan the follies of politicians who were fighting over (cabinet) seats rather than thinking about Italy’s problems.

  4. Alex Cora:

    Chris Sale actually threw today. Chris Sale felt good. Chris Sale stopped by the office and( I was) like, ‘ No, we’re not doing that,' hopefully Chris Sale has a chance to start again here in October.

  5. Anthony Ejefoh:

    A failure is not a reason to stop. It's a reason to start again, and harder.

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