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1. His opportunity to re-establish himself had been nobbled by the manager's tactics.
2. The royalties enabled the inventor to re-establish himself in business.
3. The pause was long enough to re-establish some sort of equilibrium between them.
4. Six days later, after unsuccessful attempts to re-establish contact, the company declared it permanently out of service.
5. Otherwise, it will then become increasingly difficult to re-establish your authority at a later stage.
6. The mistake then made was to re-establish the holding in Pearson,[sentencedict.com] whose subsequent share price performance has been desultory.
7. He claims that imperialists are trying to re-establish colonial rule in the country.
8. In the medium term, it is crucial to re-establish and improve the health system in the areas most affected by the conflict, including ensuring enough qualified staff.
9. Hopefully, some of these steps will re-establish some of the security that has slipped away in recent years. Because in the end, that is how Joe and I measure progress.
10. This week work began on a project to re-establish agriculture should such a calamity occur.
11. Indeed, the chancellor should institutionalise the approach and re-establish a permanent reserve requirement regime.
12. Governments and centralbanks must strive to re-establish credibility, he said, even as marketsshake and gyrate.
13. If possible, it is important to re-establish sinus drainage to prevent mucocele recurrence.
14. We use external jugular vein to transplant and re-establish, which are rung with artificial blood vessels for the long distance carotid injury and achieved the best result.
15. Studing the thrust-nappe help us to re-establish the Songshugou ophiolite sequence and its ancient tectonic environment.
16. When combined with calcium sulfate,(sentencedict.com) this seed helps re-establish the natural acid base balance of both the intestines and blood.
17. It proved not difficult to re-establish the intimacy of the two companions, on the same footing and in the same degree as heretofore.
18. They were hardly aware of the challenge facing them, namely, to re-establish prosperity.
19. If it doesn't work I know now I can re-establish things with myself and with the kids.
20. The governments of Britain and Syria are anxious to re-establish diplomatic relations.
21. Riding winners was the only way he knew how to re-establish his self-worth, let alone his public esteem.
22. Having lost his northern provinces, he does not hide his ambition to re-establish his gruesome tyranny over them.
23. They are also waging a legal battle to try to re-establish traditional communal rights on the mountainside.
24. And in Bangladesh, the prime minister pressed the State Department to re-establish landing rights at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
25. A new accord between the Federal Reserve and Treasury should re-establish the Fed's independence and accountability so that it is not called upon to monetize the debt or engage in credit allocation.
26. But when people feel meaningless, Van Tilburg found that they are more likely to engage in behaviour they believe will re-establish their sense of meaningfulness.
27. If that server fails for some reason, you will have lost your session and will need to re-establish a session with another computer on the cluster.
28. By having more of these cells around the spinal cord, more nerves might be repaired and can then potentially re-establish proper connections.
29. It is also an insight, through interviews, e-mails and blog posts, into the problems faced by the thousands of often anxious but eager Tokyo Electric Power employees working to re-establish order.
30. In 1868, when the industry was still struggling to re-establish other forms of glassmaking, 3,662 tons of beads were exported.
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