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To recaptured
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To capture something for a second or subsequent time, especially after a loss
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To recapture the initiative, it has to be more aggressive.
To recapture a part of their peripatetic history.
To recapture that state hasn't got much to do with innocence or spontaneity.
To recapture Google's start-up velocity, Mr. Pichette said, Mr. Page sped things up.
Writer says to recapture airport in Sarajevo.
But why is it difficult to recapture?
May needs to recapture her summer zeal.
Kafelnikov is trying to recapture that.
Democrats need to recapture 25 seats to take the majority.
Some New Democrats want to recapture "conservatives of the heart".
" We'll try to recapture some of the stylistic elements.
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