The ensuing period of parity was brief, however, as straight from the kick off Catz reassumed the lead. |
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That the Powers of Government may be reassumed by the People, whensoever it shall become necessary to their Happiness. |
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The signing of the Armistice at Versailles occurred before the Regiment could cross the Atlantic, so it reassumed its border patrol mission. |
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Then the shade of Marx was gone, and the walls of the official residence had reassumed their reassuring solidity. |
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By re-employing the Deceased the Company reassumed its duties as employer but that begs the question as to whether those duties included the duty to give pension advice. |
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She reassumed slave posture while Couple grabbed two magnetized clamps and a collection of circular magnets from a nearby shelf. |
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In 1849 Grote reassumed an earlier active interest in University College, London. |
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In May 1945, the Czechoslovak Olympic Committee renewed its activities and reassumed the possession of its stored assets. |
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In January 2004, Canada Lands reassumed day-to-day operational responsibility for the Tower, presenting a tremendous opportunity for the company. |
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In March 2000, Labopharm reassumed all rights to develop the product for the global market, with full ownership of existing clinical data. |
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In January 2004, CLC reassumed responsibility for the operation of the CN Tower. |
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The CCMD has reassumed a central role, and that is because of its management, which commands the attention of its fellow deputy ministers. |
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Once again, the Americans had essentially reassumed control of the airfield by operating the air traffic control system that extended southward from Thule to Newfoundland. |
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But he could not have lived without his work, so that when he recovered his health and reassumed his duties, if not the use of his arm, he was grateful. |
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In 2004 she reassumed the post as there was no other candidate. |
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He returned on the following Monday and reassumed his position. |
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Rediscovered almost intact in the rubble, the 13th century high altar has reassumed its liturgical role, while the gravestones from the various periods of history are embedded in the chancel flooring and in the nave walls. |
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After the legislative elections of 13 June 2004 Fernand Boden has reassumed positions as Minister of Agriculture, Viticulture and Rural Development, Minister of the Middle Classes, Tourism and Housing. |
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With the sale, CHS has now itself reassumed responsibility for distribution of electronic navigational products through a network of dealers and value-added resellers. |
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In the months since Canada Lands reassumed operation of the Tower, performance improvements are already evident, attributable to the excellent team at the Tower. |
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The powers delegated to the Administrative Council in these Articles of Agreement may be reassumed only in exceptional circumstances and for a specified period. |
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In addition to its achievements in real estate, the company has successfully integrated its CN Tower operations, increasing attendance figures and revenues since it reassumed management of the property just over one year ago. |
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After a stint in the Mexico hot-seat, the 61-year-old reassumed duties in England at a club that finished last season 19th in the country's fourth flight. |
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Having won Chiang's blessing, the Soviets systematically looted Manchuria of industrial equipment and reassumed their old rights on the Chinese Eastern railway. |
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In the following year, he reassumed the post of deputy-mayor of Curitiba. |
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