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Occupied though it may be, it is a paradise that is "subject to being regained".
The ground lost to Islam in the 7th century was thus fast being regained; and, although Jerusalem was never reached, the important Christian city of Antioch, seat of one of the patriarchs, was recaptured in 969.
Nanostructure fabrication may result in the original bending strength being regained, which makes the strengthening method useful for mitigating the effects of defects formed during handling, polishing, or other post processes (Fig. 1).
Trust in religious and political leaders that has been lost at the national level is being regained closer to home.
Our reputation in the world, now being regained after the Bush debacle, is a result of the fact that we've always been half-hearted imperialists, pathetic in our occasional attempts at oppression--and, more often, from the Bosnian accord to the Indonesian p0st-Tsunami airlift, willing to act selflessly to benefit humanity.
All infants (LBW, SGA and normal weight) lost weight until day three and subsequently gained weight, with birth weight being regained in all infants by day six.
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Only now have they all been regained.
This information can never be regained once it is lost.
That trust has been forfeited: it must be regained.
By the evening of February 23rd, some poise had been regained.
Time lost at the computer cannot be regained.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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