. . "2015-01-22"^^ . . "\"Phoenix Rising\""@en . . . "Try, Try Again"@en . "5"^^ . "\"Try, Try Again\" is the second episode of the second season of Eureka."@en . . "Haley and Bandana fight a the Crysal golem, but find their attacks are not effective."@en . "\"Try, Try Again\" is the second episode of the second season of Eureka."@en . . . "Try, Try Again is the 3rd book of 18 in the Lessons from the Hundred-Acre Wood series. Published in 2000, the book was written by Nancy Parent and illustrated by Atelier Philippe Harchy, ISBN 1-57973-089-2. The story focuses on Pooh, who after recovering from the sniffles finds a note under his door, a get-well card from Christopher Robin. Reading the note gets Pooh to wondering if he could write his own name, but he finds that he can't, so he seeks out his friends' help. This book features two lessons: and"@en . "Sesame Street Inc."@en . . . "\"Try, Try Again\" is a Sesame Street song from the education resource video, Food for Thought (also used as the Street story in a 2010 episode). When Elmo isn't sure if he wants to try a kiwi fruit, the Super Foods sing the song to him (led by the cheese) that encourages him to try it, and if he doesn't like it the first time, to try it again until he does. The song is a parody of \"Call Me\" by Blondie."@en . . "973"^^ . . "JP Rende and Kathryn Raio-Rende"@en . . . . . "Finish in last place in any 10 races."@en . . "Haley and Bandana fight a the Crysal golem, but find their attacks are not effective."@en . "2007-07-17"^^ . "White Rim Wheels"@en . "\"Unpredictable\""@en . . . . . "\"Try, Try Again\" is a Sesame Street song from the education resource video, Food for Thought (also used as the Street story in a 2010 episode). When Elmo isn't sure if he wants to try a kiwi fruit, the Super Foods sing the song to him (led by the cheese) that encourages him to try it, and if he doesn't like it the first time, to try it again until he does. The song is a parody of \"Call Me\" by Blondie."@en . . . . . . "Try, Try Again is the 3rd book of 18 in the Lessons from the Hundred-Acre Wood series. Published in 2000, the book was written by Nancy Parent and illustrated by Atelier Philippe Harchy, ISBN 1-57973-089-2. The story focuses on Pooh, who after recovering from the sniffles finds a note under his door, a get-well card from Christopher Robin. Reading the note gets Pooh to wondering if he could write his own name, but he finds that he can't, so he seeks out his friends' help. This book features two lessons: and"@en . . . "Try, Try Again"@en .