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Early in World War II, he commanded an army but was again captured in May 1940.
And now, our strange land has again captured foreign imaginations, an audience from the outside.
Conflict with the Burmese kingdom persisted, however, and in the mid-18th century Burman armies once again captured Ayutthaya.
The SDLP again captured fewer seats than Sinn Féin in the 2010 British general election, holding on to its three seats while Sinn Féin retained its five.
During the qualifying trials for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she again captured the world record for the 100-m freestyle with a time of 52.88 sec.
The Panorama progamme Behind Closed Doors: Elderly Care Exposed, broadcast on Wednesday night, has once again captured shocking scenes of alleged abuse and neglect in care homes.
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In Japan, producers hope their new Astro Boy will once again capture the national moment.
During the next 30 years, he journeyed there again and again, capturing its wild beauty, even its less-wild beauty.
Counsell thrust his arms in the air between first and second and clapped, again capturing the postseason spotlight.
In 2000, he returned to the subject of political demonstrations, again capturing the spirit of protest in New York's streets.
Even if BlackBerry technically exists for some time, it's unlikely to ever again capture us the way it did in its early years.
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