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To reassume
verb
To resume, to carry on (a practice, thought, occupation etc.) again.
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He was persuaded to reassume office only with great difficulty.
I considered asking to reassume my rightful place in line, but it didn't matter, I reasoned.
I checked out and went home to reassume my whole-body suit of paltriness and immediately felt much, much better.
Japan's reluctance to reassume an imperial posture is telling, more a function of historical memory than of military capability.
Simply put, after 12 years in exile, the PRI is preparing to reassume its traditional place of power.
Morgenthau Plan or not, it would have been very difficult for Berlin to reassume its laurels after 1945.
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Sir Stelios hinted that if the chairman, Sir Colin Chandler, refused to acquiesce, he would reassume the chairmanship himself, as he is entitled to do.In this section A gathering storm?
His experience will be enormously beneficial to me as I reassume full-time leadership of the company".
"We have no issue at all with the BBC competing ferociously where it matters, on quality, but the trust has no wish to see the BBC reassume its monopoly position," he said.
Would it be better if Messier returned to center his old bodyguard, Graves, and perhaps reassume the team captaincy to ease some of the leadership burden off Leetch?
He says he fears that, as soon as the hostages are released, Fiji's former president, Ratu (Chief) Sir Kamisese Mara, may return to the capital, Suva, and reassume his former position.
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