He offers his assistance as a hypnotist to regress the amnesiac back to the point of her nightmares, hopefully sparking her memory. |
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I'm a hard-working lad and if you can get back to the point where you are a better person than you were, that's a great feeling. |
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That volume was never going to come back to the point where it filled the Zurich fab. |
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So back to the point, I received no mode of transportation for turning sweet sixteen. |
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There would likely be review work to be done to bring her education back to the point at which she left the course. |
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The hon. member for Abbotsford has three minutes left and I am sure he will get back to the point. |
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Madam Speaker, to go back to the point that I made in my speech, we truly are in extraordinary global economic times. |
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We are driven back to the point, I think, as we so often are in public administration, that the answer lies as much in the wise exercise of discretion. |
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I would like to come back to the point of order raised earlier, because I think it is important. |
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That brings me back to the point about subsidiarity which matters to us all greatly. |
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To come back to the point, the cultural capitals are today still the biggest and best organised political institution in Europe. |
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I want to come back to the point about the intentions of the hon. member which are very good and very valid. |
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She started treatment almost immediately and got back to the point where she could work out again. |
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I certainly want to thank the member for Laval for bringing us back to the point that this is about human rights. |
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But let us get back to the point at hand, and that is this incompetent government. |
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This leads me back to the point I made in my introduction: delay will not help the ratification process. |
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This again brings us back to the point of closing the gate after the horses are out. |
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I shall therefore come back to the point that we must break down the barriers that are isolating Mr Arafat. |
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If this happens, turn back to the point where you were reading easily, look for a misunderstood word, and get it defined. |
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Getting back to the point of failed states, that is the biggest strength we have on this planet right now. |
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To go back to the point, the parliamentary secretary misunderstands the question. |
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Then the defense either clears the puck back to center ice, or, if the forechecking team lucks out, back to the point, where a shot is taken. |
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But-let us get back to the point we were making before we digressed in the previous paragraph. |
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I always bring it back to the point of how and why. |
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I think that, in future, when we address this subject again, it will be useful to come back to the point of who is managing and helping drug addicts today. |
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I want to go back to the point that even if more facilities or more investments are needed, it is important for members of this chamber to take seriously their responsibility for the protection of the public. |
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It may be that, going back to the point about public information, we also have to address that issue in even perhaps the best informed society in the world. |
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To get back to the point, this greatly concerns me, along with a number of my constituents, because it is important to also consider the process used. |
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Let us get back to the point in question, the support level generated by both the federal and provincial governments because of federal legislation of those who have failed in their claim. |
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Hannibal marched his men back to the point in their path prior to their detour, near the broken stretch of the path and set up camp. |
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If I were in their position, I would not want to hear this story again either, but Canadians do want to hear it, so let me go back to the point I was attempting to make. |
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The resulting hydraulic shock wave, moving at the speed of sound, travels the length of the pipeline until it encounters a closed MLV or check valve, then rebounds back to the point of origin. |
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This meant that a considerable amount of fuel was being used just to heat the cylinder back to the point where the steam would start to fill it again. |
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He added he was delighted to bring boatbuilding back to The Point, which has not seen any since Prout Catamarans closed in January last year. |
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Back to the point, it has been leapfrogged by several other visualizers. |
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