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At first Rich was brought back, with a design for a single structure in accord with his 1903 plan.
Then brought back with a jolt by lines of claptrap: "to exist is to survive unfair choices" or "knowledge is a rumour till it lives in the body".
One result of this was that, just as dress was becoming looser and less formal, women were abandoning their girdles and some would soon be burning their bras, in the Italian film world the whalebone corset was brought back with a vengeance.
It was eliminated after the Vietnam War for a time, and then registration for the Selective Service System was brought back with a volunteer armed forces.
However, this work has shown that the ability to make sound decisions is not lost, as it can be brought back with a relatively simple manipulation, suggesting that teaching decision-making techniques in treatment and encouraging their use may be particularly productive for depressed individuals.
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The bar lost its urgent air, which Mr. Scotti says he will bring back with a tippy-toe restoration.
But gone from the schedule will be the critically acclaimed one-hour drama "Life Goes On," which viewers tried to bring back with a letter-writing campaign.
He brought back with him a drug which might prevent baldness.
Japanese troops, returning from the conflict in China, brought back with them a taste for Chinese cuisine.
Korean envoys to China in the 16th century brought back with them a world atlas and scientific instruments made by the priests, as well as literature on science and Christianity.
The most important thing I've brought back with me is a greater sensitivity and perceptiveness.
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