So they watch their losses multiply in the dim hope of recapturing their losses. |
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Like all hybrids, their batteries recharge by recapturing energy from braking and cruising on highways. |
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The land-value increment tax was also introduced for recapturing unearned land price appreciation regardless of transaction. |
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This is a simple matter of recapturing an appreciation of the nonverbal and verbal symbols of both Testaments. |
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The premise was that a candidate who was acceptable to those states would be centrist and capable of recapturing the White House. |
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And we'll discuss polemics and the recapturing of civility at the center of the country soon. |
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He had a hernia operation last spring and missed the preseason with a hip injury, never recapturing his form. |
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After recapturing him, they said they would put him in chains, but didn't carry out the threat. |
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Jan looked forward to recapturing the romance of their early days. |
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Sir William Howe began a British counterattack, focussing on recapturing New York City. |
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The British undertook a series of military operations as a means of recapturing the Falklands from Argentine occupation. |
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Frederick Henry cleared the Spaniards from eastern Gelderland in 1627 after recapturing Grol. |
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The life expectancy and demography of wild animals are often estimated by capturing, marking, and recapturing them. |
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Henry did not invade Gwynedd again and Owain was able to regain his eastern conquests, recapturing Rhuddlan castle in 1167 after a siege of three months. |
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