No sooner have we regained the river than we're riding another fast wave train. |
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It would not surprise me if some cars have even regained the lost downforce by Melbourne. |
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Many still see the danger of a social explosion even if the government appears to have regained the upper hand over the rebels for now. |
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By 1921 he had recovered from heavy dependence on drugs, but he never fully regained mental equilibrium. |
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He clipped his helmet to his belt and stood swaying while his mind regained its equilibrium. |
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When he finally regained full consciousness, he was temporarily disorientated by his surroundings. |
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Today, the Great Hall has regained its dignity and is home to Elizabethan banquets, weddings and other special events. |
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At the next pylon the controls reversed but by yanking back the throttle he regained control. |
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After an appetizer like this, the grateful gourmand finds that he has regained his interest in dining. |
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Once the Pueblos regained their sovereignty, they continued that belief system. |
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After the recent copious rains, it has regained its past glory and filled up almost to the brim. |
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And perhaps it's understandable that I'm not deliriously happy, when I have not yet regained use of my legs. |
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With a shirtsleeved Klinsmann gesticulating and shouting encouragement from the technical area, Germany regained the lead in the 17th minute. |
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I'd regained total control of my body, and now tingled all over as my skin prickled into awareness, but I wasn't nearly as cold. |
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Kim regained consciousness just in time to steer the shuttle out of a death spiral. |
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She cried out, stumbled backwards, and clutched at her nose as he regained his grip and his footing. |
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Lucinda quickly regained her composure, a dark blush flushing her pale cheeks, as she reopened the book, hurriedly skimming the past page. |
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Blood spilled from out of their wounds and the mesmerizing water regained its former position and flooded the area where Lilac and Daikon rested. |
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His eyes were wild and he still had not regained complete control of himself. |
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France had regained Calais, England's only foothold on the continent and its last symbol of Plantagenet glory. |
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When she regained consciousness, she was on a ventilator with a tube down her nose. |
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He is told that surgery went well, but that the man has not yet regained consciousness. |
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As soon as he regained consciousness after a day in the hospital, he was faced with the amputation decision. |
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He died in his fifty-eighth year in the course of the following evening without having regained consciousness. |
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She was taken to the Boston Medical Centre but never regained consciousness, and died from head and chest injuries. |
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He was taken to hospital by ambulance but never regained consciousness and died a week later. |
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He pitted for his compulsory pitstop at the end of lap thirteen in ninth position and when the field regained shape he was back to ninth. |
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Within a few years, however, he regained his stature, eventually becoming a field marshal and commander in chief of the British army. |
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She looked as if she might start sobbing again, but blew her nose and regained her composure. |
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As the stadium took a collective deep breath, the home side regained their composure. |
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It wasn't until the beginning of the twentieth century that aromatics regained their lost favour. |
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Possessing the resilience and determination of their forebears, the Ilonggos slowly regained their foothold. |
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She quickly regained her posture and followed him down the hall getting confused faces along the way as if asking her, what did you do? |
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That he has regained sufficient emotional stability, after many years of considerable distress, to perform before live audiences is welcome. |
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That confidence has to be regained, and lengthy explanations about the how and why of Manila's response to the hostage crisis won't be enough. |
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I quickly regained my footing and rubbed at the sore spot just below my cheekbone. |
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Once they regained consciousness, they were subjected to same brutal torture. |
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I regained some composure and raised my camera and strobe to see where it had gone. |
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Meanwhile, the ousted forces have regained strength in the country's south east. |
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My balance regained, I stooped down to pick up the overgrown puppy that immediately began licking my face once it was within reach. |
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The Duke regained his senses just in time to see another haymaker about to be launched in his direction. |
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I finally regained my sanity and stippled gold and copper acrylic paint on the back of each piece. |
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The Fed Chairman, of course, turned his fiscal rectitude on a dime as soon as the Republicans regained control of the Treasury. |
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Over the last few years harmony has regained its importance in my music as well as becoming a crucial expressive device. |
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This seemed to catch their captor by surprise, but he quickly regained his composure. |
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He laughed, and once he regained control of his horse, cantered him all the way to the north pasture, with Chubb following closely behind. |
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I bit my tongue until I regained a little bit of calm, then managed to force a smile. |
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They are very much coach's players who have gained stardom, lost it, and regained it again. |
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During his vizierate the Ottoman Empire regained some of its former prestige and vitality. |
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During the emergency descent the captain, flight engineer, and the attendant regained consciousness and an emergency landing was made. |
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More than 40,000 chorused it back at them when Kris Boyd regained his scoring touch to give the home side a lead they never squandered. |
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I verbalise my shame in mocking his tears before and I think I regained the points I lost earlier. |
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A furniture stripper who fell into a vat of caustic soda has regained consciousness with his sight intact. |
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Full national sovereignty was regained in 1992 with the evacuation of most of the Soviet troops stationed in Poland. |
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We will go forward as a unified, independent, and sovereign nation that has regained a respected place in the world. |
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By the time Ally handed the keys over to the valet at the hotel, Trent had regained his strength. |
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I have this very day taxied my soi-disant mother-in-law to the train station and thus regained internet access. |
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Returning as was her wont, she then commanded the same child that had stopped the hole to unstop it, whereupon the lad regained his sight. |
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With each bite, I regained strength, and I backed to the trunk of a tree to finish eating my food. |
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As he regained his breath, he could smell the blueberry muffins and another familiar pastry baking in the kitchen. |
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She doggedly regained her footing and ran on, brown, dirty mud splattered in her long midnight blue hair. |
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Ilkley regained possession but some of the worst examples of poor passing and a knock on allowed Heath to attack the blind side from the scrum. |
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Combine these closures with the mop fair in the autumn and businesses are beginning to lose margins that can never be regained. |
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The city was Moorish territory for many years and regained importance and economic standing with the discovery of the New World. |
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He believes he blacked out at least five times before he regained consciousness in the shallows by the river bank. |
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Peeling himself off the disgusting plastic cover, Dylan shook the shock of the impact from his head and quickly regained his senses. |
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Hasn't the Church always regained her strength in times of moral torpor by recalling the heights from which it has fallen? |
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I type this having regained the feeling in my fingers, toes, trapezius, gluteus maximus and cerebral cortex. |
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Whenever the boat slows down it pays to ease the sheet, bear off a couple of degrees and then point up again once the boat has regained speed. |
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Nonetheless, streetcars have regained their appeal in recent years, as the demand for non-polluting transportation rose. |
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When he regained his balance, he found a fist flying towards him with perfect accuracy. |
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The younger of the two finally regained her bearing and stood up, ready to indignantly scream at her sister. |
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Over the remainder of the last school year and summer, she had regained some of her lost weight. |
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He never quite regained his position as a playwright although as a songwriter and cabaret artist he was triumphant. |
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Ohio Revised Code states that land lost by erosion but regained by avulsion, reverts ownership back to the upland property owner. |
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There are people in there who, by some miracle, have regained their sanity. |
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I could not relate the time now but my original gold case and lettering regained its lustre from being burnished on a sweetly scented sleeve. |
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He regained fitness but not form, offering a series of ordinary performances in the championship run-in. |
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On the day that patients regained consciousness, most had no residual disability, although some seemed to have retrograde or anterograde amnesia. |
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When he'd regained equilibrium, he whirled around to confront his antagonist. |
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Any weight loss will be mostly water rather than body fat and will be regained when normal eating is restarted. |
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The last partisan was struggling to his feet as an awe-struck Nikolai finally regained the wits to lift his rifle and shoot. |
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But seconds later the plucky rider had regained her composure and remounted her animal. |
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She suffered serious head injuries and a badly lacerated leg and never regained consciousness. |
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I had just regained control of my face and chest, so I could slightly move the opposite direction. |
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The lost corner of the west had regained its central position and Europe had reclaimed its east. |
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Thus the viol consort has to some extent regained its place as the chamber ensemble par excellence. |
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York City Knights star Trevor Krause has regained his place in the National League Two team of the month. |
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Doncaster regained third place in the league overtaking Sheffield Collegiate who did not have a league game. |
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When she had finally regained consciousness she wasn't surprised to find Dai missing. |
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He had gotten back to third lieutenant but never regained his confidence or former rank. |
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Wool production recovered but never regained its former economic importance. |
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The leader of the monks was taken aback, but quickly regained his composure. |
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Wilson has regained the ability to laugh at himself and Mr Young said his recent progress had been tremendous. |
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The first turn threw him, causing his arms to windmill, but Eric regained his balance and fell into another knock-kneed arc. |
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I knew there was more in our fellows, every player kept his head, and I was delighted at the positive way we regained the initiative. |
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Initially speechless, the Colonel quickly regained his composure and responded in a most emphatic affirmative. |
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I fell forward, but found my footing just in time and regained my balance by steadying myself up against a letter box. |
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Yet when Henman almost fainted with fright as he began his second-round match, the pundits fell over themselves to point out how quickly he regained his composure. |
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Shortly after the wine trade regained momentum, Germany braced for war, and viticulture and wine trade came to a halt. |
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A German man who lost his lower jaw nearly 10 years ago to a malignant tumor regained the ability to eat more than soup this year when he was given an engineered jawbone. |
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The food aristocrat regained her equilibrium when a pyramid of haricot vert salad appeared, laced with blue cheese, walnuts, and slivers of crisp radicchio. |
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It took a total of around 25 whacks before it regained its colour again. |
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Gingrich regained his footing quickly, demagoguing the federal courts in a way that would have made George Corley Wallace proud. |
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Under Deng Xiaoping, the reformers slowly regained control of the country. |
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Large classes of freight traffic were lost, as well, never to be regained. |
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Once everyone had successfully regained their feet, and saluted, of course, Phil took out his laser gun and motioned for a few others to do the same. |
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But how much they have regained or how durable their hold is remains unclear. |
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As Alex regained consciousness, she pulled the lever on the door handle. |
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Yet in 2010 liquidationist arguments no different from those of Schumpeter suddenly regained prominence. |
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After serving three years, Tyson quickly got back into the fight game and regained the heavyweight title one year later. |
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He had beaten cancer in 1995, but he'd never fully regained his health. |
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He's a big guy, and seems to have regained most of the 39 pounds he lost to play Arenas, but even those who epitomise hunkdom need their beauty sleep. |
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He had regained his forward motion when Midshipman James, one step above the most junior midshipman, tripped over his own feet leaving Pellew's cabin. |
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I was trampled in the rush, but regained my senses enough to join them. |
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By the late 1980s, Coke Classic had regained the number one position in its market segment. |
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In the final lines of the play she seems more excited by having triumphed over her rival than by having regained her husband's love, an emotion that is undervalued throughout. |
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He gathered a ball on the right of the goal, jinked inside two tackles and even though he was half-tripped he regained his feet to blaze the ball to the corner of the net. |
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After playing porously and leaving the Eagles trailing by 17-0 in the previous two games, Philadelphia's defense regained its familiar unassailability. |
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After the Civil War, the Old Testament never regained its prominence in American myth. |
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A 20-YEAR-OLD Irishman who suffered serious head injuries in an unprovoked attack in the US has regained consciousness after being in a coma for almost a week. |
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Remarkably, in the space of just two weeks, Mayo football has regained respectability after a sequence of failures, disappointments and near misses. |
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He straightened out his suit and regained a normal speaking voice. |
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Non-believing at first, Seth and everyone else in their town were astounded when the father had regained his strength and begins to party and go back to his old drinking ways. |
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Brice was called out, but television replays showed the ball squirting out of Taberes' glove and bouncing off the wall before he regained control of it. |
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He regained his memory after being kindly treated by an old healer. |
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The Medicis regained power in 1512 with the help of Spanish troops, and Machiavelli was deposed from his public office, imprisoned and tortured with the strappado. |
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Nearly 62 patients have regained certain degree of mobility of their limbs and free prosthetic and orthotic appliances have been given to all the needy patients. |
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He had outguessed the empath, had regained control of the confrontation. |
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After years of effort, when the collectives of women farmers regained their confidence in their lands and their crops, they were faced with some pertinent questions. |
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He never regained consciousness and died in hospital on New Year's Day. |
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Off balance, he rolled to the ground and regained his footing. |
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The sunlight crept through my eyelids slowly as I regained consciousness. |
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He had regained her trust the night before, after telling her of numerous time that she had let him back into the boarding house when he had returned after curfew. |
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He was an anthropologist who worked on the potlatch originally and became fascinated with these cycles by which a thing had value, lost value, regained value. |
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The soldier had regained his feet and pounded up the steps after her. |
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When he regained consciousness at the hospital, he found that he had been deprived of two demand drafts worth Rs 15,000 each and Rs 500 in cash on his person. |
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When he regained consciousness, it was dark, and he groped his way down to the village, where a doctor dressed twenty separate wounds that he had suffered in the fall. |
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The image was engraved in her mind, as she regained consciousness. |
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But it has regained confidence in the city's investment environment. |
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Kovalev regained possession of the puck and stickhandled at full speed into neutral-zone open ice. |
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When the Abbasids regained power in AD 905, Ibn Tulun's city was razed, but the great mosque at its centre was spared. |
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Lewis Weever and Leon Brennan crossed as the former Super League outfit regained their rhythm. |
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In 830, Wiglaf regained independence for Mercia, but by this time Wessex was clearly the dominant power in England. |
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To this day McClellan is almost completely blind and uses a wheelchair, although he has regained some movement and can walk with a cane. |
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At the 2005 general election Jeremy Wright regained the seat for the Conservatives. |
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He regained control of the country by May and faced a renewed alliance against him. |
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With victory by an innings and 78 runs on the morning of the third day of the Fourth Test, England regained the Ashes. |
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I regained my composure and stepped fully inside the crowded hallway. |
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Thanks to fine bowling by Stuart Broad and Graeme Swann and a debut century by Jonathan Trott, England regained the Ashes. |
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After one year, 82 percent of patients had regained control whether they performed the Kegels or not. |
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Antwerp regained access to the sea and grew quickly as a major port and business centre. |
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As Muscovy regained stability, discontent steadily grew within the serf and peasant populations. |
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The perpetually combative and energetic Conklin regained his consciousness, regrouped, and was again back on the attack. |
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After the initial stages, Philip II deployed his armies and regained control over most of the rebelling provinces. |
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But Egypt regained its power, swept south to colonise the Kushites and ruled for several centuries. |
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The Rebels have bounced back after the players' strike in the winter, and Donal O'Grady's side have regained some of the old Corkonian swagger. |
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At the same time, a growth advantage and low temperature resistance were regained in the offspring produced from backcrossed breeding. |
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He never regained consciousness, and the next day, five years to the day after the Staplehurst rail crash, he died at Gad's Hill Place. |
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The Romans regained Numidia, and Rome again received a grain supply from Africa. |
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After the Reconstruction period ended in 1876, white Democrats regained power in the state legislature. |
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Manchester regained its borough status in 1838, and comprised the townships of Beswick, Cheetham Hill, Chorlton upon Medlock and Hulme. |
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Alfonso regained the support of the Hindu population, although he frustrated the initial expectations of Timoji, who aspired to become governor. |
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The Portuguese reconquered Recife in 1654 and Olinda regained its status of political center. |
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After World War II, Austria regained its independence and Liechtenstein once again became doubly landlocked. |
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Theodosius I, the emperor of the East, espoused the cause of Justina, and regained the kingdom. |
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Although the ban would be lifted just a few years after, Buddhism never regained its once dominant status in Chinese culture. |
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After seven years of ruinous war, the Serenissima regained its mainland dominions west to the Adda River. |
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Spain and the pope broke off their alliance with France, and Venice regained Brescia and Verona from France, also. |
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Venice sent a multinational mercenary army which soon regained control of the major cities. |
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The Battle of Meloria greatly reduced the power of the Pisan Republic, which never regained its leading role in the western Mediterranean. |
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It ended in victory for the Venetians, who finally regained dominance over trade to the East. |
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With time, the English language regained prestige, and in 1362 it replaced French and Latin in Parliament and courts of law. |
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However, from the next play, Oldham regained the ball after being awarded a scrum. |
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It was then that Uffi regained his speech, and revealed that his silence had been caused by the great dishonour involved in Atisl's death. |
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The pilot regained control and returned to the ship and the other crewman was rescued and is in stable condition. |
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The Soviet Union regained the region in 1944, and the Red Army occupied Romania. |
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Romania lost several territories, of which Northern Transylvania was regained after the war. |
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With regular dredging of a channel through the harbour, it has regained some importance. |
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Scotland and Ireland regained their Parliaments, some Irish retrieved confiscated lands, and the New Model Army disbanded. |
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However, about a century passed before most of the area flooded by these connections was regained for pasture and arable land. |
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Denmark had regained control over its own trade, the Kontor in Novgorod had closed, and the Kontor in Bruges had become effectively moribund. |
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Under a settlement reached in July 1995, Al Hendrix prevailed in his legal battle and regained control of his son's song and image rights. |
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The Ostrogoths became vassals of the Huns until the death of Attila, when they revolted and regained independence. |
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Six years after his first world title, Jackson regained his 110m hurdles crown at the 1999 Seville World Championships. |
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Williams regained his composure under intense pressure to win the last two frames and lift the trophy for the second time. |
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Pato has regained his best form for Brazil's Sao Paulo this year, scoring 18 goals from 35 matches. |
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Since then access has been regained to the sealed underground workings of the Parys mine revealing further evidence for this ancient mining. |
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England regained the urn in dramatic fashion on this day four years ago, but can an injured Andre Flintoff repeat his toering performance? |
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Schomberg turned up, yawning affectedly, almost before Davidson had regained his seat. |
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De Montfort's coalition began to quickly fragment, Henry regained his freedom of movement and renewed chaos spread across England. |
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Gregory regained papal authority in Spain and France, and sent missionaries to England. |
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The hosts regained the advantage on the stroke of half time when Roberts'' cross to the near post was finished off by Marcus Orlik. |
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They held their majorities on the councils of Glasgow and North Lanarkshire and regained control of Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire. |
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Instantius and Priscillian, returning to Spain, regained their sees and churches. |
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MacDonald later regained his position, but James IV again deprived him of his titles in 1493 after his nephew provoked a rebellion. |
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He regained his mental powers, but his movement, hearing, and sight remained impaired for the rest of his life. |
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Gladstone regained his position as Prime Minister and combined the office with that of Lord Privy Seal. |
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The Pictish victory marked their independence from Northumbria, who never regained their dominance in the north. |
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During her tour of European courts, she lost and never regained her sanity. |
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Charles' position in Scotland began to deteriorate as the Scottish Whig supporters rallied and regained control of Edinburgh. |
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Although he regained his freedom, he did not regain his prestige and lost all his titles including the governorship. |
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It regained its position as the world's busiest port by cargo tonnage and the world's busiest container port in 2009 and 2010, respectively. |
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The government regained control of the mosque after 10 days and those captured were executed. |
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In By Numbers the group's style had scaled back to more standard rock, but synthesisers regained prominence on Face Dances. |
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He was taken the oxygen mask on and regained his consciousness while being placed in Trendelenburg position. |
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Early in 1212 Llywelyn had regained the Perfeddwlad and burned the castle at Aberystwyth. |
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In 1971 Larkin regained contact with his schoolfriend Colin Gunner, who had led a picaresque life. |
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After the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660, Scotland regained its kirk, but also the bishops. |
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In the Far East, the British Army rallied against the Japanese in the Burma Campaign and regained the British Far Eastern colonial possessions. |
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In the 1997 British General Election, Gerry Adams regained his Belfast West seat. |
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Some disgruntled Tories claimed they would repeal the Bill once they regained a majority. |
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The port city of Stanley has regained the islands' economic focus, with an increase in population as workers migrate from Camp. |
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Following the partitions of Poland at the end of the 18th century, Poland regained its independence in 1918 with the Treaty of Versailles. |
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Numerous nations regained their former independence, and new ones were created. |
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It was many decades before the war-ravaged country regained its industrial strength. |
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Wakefield regained the lead with Tony Martin latching onto Brough's kick but Fielden and Tomkins ensured Wigan's passage to tonight's draw. |
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Eleanor was released from house arrest and regained control of Aquitaine, where she ruled on Richard's behalf. |
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With a great detour to the east, almost to the coast of South America, the expedition regained Tahiti for refreshment. |
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Victory at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 proved the Scots had regained control of their kingdom. |
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By 1389 Richard had regained control, and for the next eight years governed in relative harmony with his former opponents. |
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Shortly thereafter, Olaf was back in business, having regained the kingdom of York. |
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The Byzantines recaptured the city in 1261, but never regained their former strength. |
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After the First World War, Poland and Lithuania both regained their independence but soon became immersed in territorial disputes. |
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Taylor lost his top spot in the PDC World Rankings to van Barneveld in January 2008, but regained it in June. |
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Although the Byzantines regrouped and recovered somewhat, they never fully regained Asia Minor and were often on the defensive. |
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Maidana was saved by the bell but somehow regained composure and continued to battle on. |
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Lewis regained the title on 17 November by outclassing and then knocking out Hasim Rahman in the fourth round of their rematch. |
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Nigeria regained democracy in 1999 when it elected Olusegun Obasanjo, the former military head of state, as the new President of Nigeria. |
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The city regained its independence and county status on 1 April 1996, when Avon was abolished and Bristol became a unitary authority. |
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The UDP regained power in the 1993 national election, and Esquivel became prime minister for a second time. |
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The countries of the basin regained their independence between 1956 and 1962, retaining the colonial administrative boundaries. |
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They regained half of Sint Maarten in 1648, from then on sharing the island with France. |
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Swaziland was then briefly a Protected State until 1968, when independence was regained. |
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However, Norwegian shipping regained its strength towards the end of the century. |
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In the 2017 local elections the Conservatives regained majority control of the Council with UKIP and the Greens losing all of their seats. |
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In that year, the Netherlands regained its independence from France, which had annexed its northern neighbor in 1810, as the Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands. |
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Following liberation and the Allied victory over the Axis, Greece annexed the Dodecanese Islands from Italy and regained Western Thrace from Bulgaria. |
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Like the Huns, the Goths in Crimea never regained their lost glory. |
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His opponents in Northumbria excommunicated him, but the papacy upheld Wilfrid's side, and he regained possession of Ripon and Hexham, his Northumbrian monasteries. |
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As part of the 1941 Axis invasion of the Soviet Union, Romania regained the territories of Bessarabia and northern Bukovina, and seized Transnistria. |
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Venice regained Dalmatia in 1409 and held it for nearly four hundred years, with the republic's apex of trading and military power in the first half of the 15th century. |
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Ross Hannah equalised for Belper on 40 minutes and with time ticking away Lairds nearly regained the lead but leading scorer Alex Hay skyed his shot over the bar. |
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Luckily Ryde regained its place and slowly rebuilt, with the Division being renamed Division 2 in 1986 following the formation of the Wessex League. |
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Esalo also revealed how Muamba, who continued to make encouraging progress yesterday, also asked for his fiancAee Shauna Muganda when he regained consciousness on Monday. |
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In 1980 King's regained its legal independence under a new Royal Charter. |
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The country was later invaded and conquered by Libyans, Nubians and Assyrians, but native Egyptians eventually drove them out and regained control of their country. |
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But his lead did not last long as Schmid regained his advantage allowing him to control the pace of the race and take the chequered flag largely unthreatened. |
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I am ordered over there with a few others. We all shoot standing and freehanded...This regained freedom of action makes us unable to feel the danger we are in. |
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However the charter, granted at a time when royal authority was faltering, was violated several times thereafter when the monarchy had regained its power. |
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The Norwich Union GB women's side deservedly regained early promotion to the Super League when they dominated the European Cup First League 'A' fixture in Vaasa yesterday. |
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Herman easily regained the Bantamweight title from Lynch in July 1921, leading some to suspect that he had left the title behind with Lynch in America intentionally. |
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After the English regained the territory of the former kingdom, Scots invasions reduced Northumbria to an earldom stretching from the Humber to the Tweed. |
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After the 1660 restoration of the monarchy, Scotland regained its separate status and institutions, while the centre of political power remained in London. |
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Emerging from the shadows of Jock Stein's Celtic side, Rangers regained ascendancy with notable domestic success under the stewardship of manager Jock Wallace. |
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In the overall pounds 1 million challenge, The Selling Platers, fronted by the father-and-daughter team of Oliver and Karen Love, have regained the lead. |
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In the 2007 state elections, Democrats regained control of the State Senate, and narrowed the Republican majority in the House of Delegates to eight seats. |
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Ennis regained first place from Austra Skujyte after the final event, the 200m, to finish the first day on 4,158 points, an overnight lead of 184 over the Lithuanian. |
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By 20 July, the Germans had retreated across the Marne to their starting lines, having achieved little, and the German Army never regained the initiative. |
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A few languages have regained secondary geminate consonants. |
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He felt he had not regained his previously instinctive command of the car. |
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The French language subsequently regained legal status in the Legislature. |
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The coach sidelined the player until he regained his strength. |
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By the beginning of the 14th century, English had regained universal use and become the principal tongue of all England, but not without having undergone significant change. |
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During his time in Spain, the Medici regained power in Florence. |
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Having already regained the loyalty of the revolting tribes, Yermak continued sailing up the Irtysh throughout the summer of 1584 to subdue tribes and demand tribute. |
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England regained the Ashes in 1904 under the captaincy of Plum Warner. |
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Although the rest of the Dutch East Indies achieved independence as Indonesia on 27 December 1949, the Netherlands regained control of western New Guinea. |
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It regained an outright majority of seats in the November 1998 elections. |
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