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But if we have once again retreated to the times when even mentioning immigration results in accusations of extremism, then is Barbara Roche also going to condemn fellow Labour MP Frank Field?

The outside world liked to call him "the lion of Panjshir" although to his men he was simply amir (the commander) or saab, an Urdu word from which sahib is derived.In recent years Mr Masoud again retreated to the Panjshir with the advance of the Taliban.

When film projects were cancelled thanks to pressure being put on producers, Robertson once again retreated to television, with Overboard (1978); the following year he set up his own production of The Pilot (1980), which he also co-wrote and directed, while playing the central role of a commercial pilot battling with alcoholism.

Since then, Assayas has once again retreated to more intimate, though no less passionate, affairs.

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Similarly, Marnell is a roly-poly toy, falling down and then getting up and then falling down again retreating to her blackout-curtained bedroom for extended, often near-lethal benders in which she gorges on whatever pill will knock her out fastest, then straightening up enough to maintain a modicum of health and sanity.

I stayed at Emlaugh House, a beautifully appointed home with the owner's antiques and great views of Dingle Bay, so I could again retreat to paint from the inside when the storm came.

This film, about two deranged fans who kidnap a TV talkshow host, portrays the decline of the American dream with such clarity that no one involved was ever the same again – Robert de Niro retreated to safer roles, and even Scorsese himself has never returned to this level of crystal-clear apocalyptic revelation.

Once again, Boko Haram retreated to the Sambisa forest, where the Nigerian military pursued it, freeing hundreds of captives.

I'll do it again". I retreated to my home office, closed the door and began scrolling through email.

The spider bites her back again and again, then retreats to let the venom do its work.

While reiterate took hold in common parlance with the meaning "to state something (over and over) again," iterate and iteration retreated to more scholarly corners of the language.

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