In March, however, she retook control and now sells her wines exclusively from her tasting room and online. |
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After the initial pictures, he filled some of the containers with the different colored water and retook the pictures. |
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The hosts retook the lead on half-time with another converted try but the scores were levelled on 52 minutes. |
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The Red Army retook the Baltics in 1944, and reincorporated them into the Soviet Union. |
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However, there was no information on whether security forces had encountered resistance as they retook the town. |
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The palace guard, still loyal to Chavez, went against army orders and retook the palace. |
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Burgundian partisans immediately retook control of the royal government in Paris. |
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In 1995 Croatia retook most of the territory, and some 230,000 Serbs fled or were ethnically cleansed. |
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In October and November, the position of Fleury-devant-Douaumont was the base of the offensives that retook Douaumont and Vaux. |
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They retook Regensburg on July 6, then moved west on either side of the Danube, taking Donauwörth in August. |
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The Battle of Villers-Bretonneux, fought on 24-25 April 1918, in which the AIF retook the town from the Germans is famous and commemorated. |
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Benefiting from Mirage aerial support, French soldiers and FACA retook Birao on 27 November and other towns in the following days. |
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On 29th May, the Versailles Army retook the Chateau and executed nine prisoners. |
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The terrorist attacks from September 11 had some effect on the tourist sector, but the situation retook its pace immediately. |
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However, as the Austrians retook Bohemia, a French army overran most of Bavaria, where the Elector of Bavaria led another army that joined forces with the French. |
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It is time that you, and others like you, retook the initiative and brought Europe back to their people. |
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Ramirez sat down, and typed in his personal code, overriding the General's fail-safes and security measures as he retook control of the automated defence systems. |
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I made a few mistakes midrace, but got my head down in the later stages and retook fifth place. |
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On 13 June the Canadian troops retook almost all the ground lost since 2 June. |
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After the outbreak of hostilities between Britain and France again in 1803, the British retook the Cape Colony. |
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Cosmao retook two Spanish ships of the line, but it cost him one French and two Spanish vessels to do so. |
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Be that as it may, when the Normans retook Dublin, both Sweyn and Hakon were killed. |
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The Franks ransacked Aquitaine twice, and captured Bourges, although Odo retook it. |
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Gressly retook his seat and another young man approached the bench. |
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Their rule lasted for 78 years up to 534, when 400 eastern Roman troops led by Cyril, one of the officers of the foederati, retook the island. |
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Though outarmed, Maccabee's forces pushed the enemy soldiers out of Jerusalem, and retook the sacred temple. |
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In November John retook Rochester Castle from rebel baron William d'Aubigny in a sophisticated assault. |
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However, Alfred and his successors eventually drove back the Viking frontier and retook York. |
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Fortunately, reinforcements arrived and retook the town and the bridge. |
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Before the Dutch retook control of the islands, the British removed many nutmeg trees and transplanted them to Ceylon and other British colonies. |
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Retaking the refinery marks a significant achievement against ISIL, just a day after pro-government forces retook the nearby town of Beiji. |
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Between 14th and 28th, Mangin's army retook the Pinon-la Malmaison sector. |
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The Beynacs succeeded in constituting a veritable castellany around Commarque when they retook the rights of Marquay and of Sireuil from the Cendrieux and imposed their suzerainty on the den of Laussel. |
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In August French troops retook their position in the Aisne sector. |
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El Tri, for their part, have been rejuvenated since Javier Aguirre retook the helm with his country struggling to stay afloat in the North, Central America and Caribbean Zone. |
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In 1973, it changed its company name in TASIL making toys, childhood items and ornaments in wood. In 1991, the company retook its original trade name. |
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In 886, Alfred the Great retook London, which he apparently regarded as a turning point in his reign. |
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The Vandals were confirmed in their possession of the Diocese of Africa and they retook Sardinia and Sicily. |
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Montfort's support was now dwindling, and Edward retook Worcester and Gloucester with relatively little effort. |
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When the fight for Hue ended, US and ARVN forces retook the city. |
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He retook Normandy from his brother at the first opportunity. |
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The French reorganised the superior numbers of their feudal levies into a modern professional army and retook Paris, Rouen, Bordeaux and Normandy. |
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Henry retook much of Normandy, including Caen in 1417, and Rouen on 19 January 1419, turning Normandy English for the first time in two centuries. |
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The Syrian troops destroyed terrorists' positions in Daraa al-Mahata, and retook more than 22 buildings in the South of the national Hospital from the Takfiris, sources said. |
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When the British retook Cawnpore, the soldiers took their sepoy prisoners to the Bibighar and forced them to lick the bloodstains from the walls and floor. |
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During his first offensive in 1579, he retook Polotsk with 22,000 men. |
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In 705, he returned to Constantinople with the armies of the Bulgarian khan Tervel, retook the throne, and instituted a reign of terror against his enemies. |
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To the south the French retook Mulhouse on 19 August and then withdrew. |
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Philip retook the town and sacked it, but during this time, his forces at Verneuil abandoned the siege, and Richard entered the castle unopposed on 30 May. |
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When General Henry Hamilton, the British commander at Detroit, retook Vincennes, Clark returned in a surprise march in February 1779 and captured Hamilton. |
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Yet in 1524 Francis I of France retook the initiative, crossing into Lombardy where Milan, along with a number of other cities, once again fell to his attack. |
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