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They also considered bringing back Sabathia early for Game 3, but he threw 241 pitches over his last two starts and they felt he needed full rest.

The Japanese considered bringing back the aging Prince Cuong De from Japan to head a new quasi-independent Vietnamese state, but they finally allowed Bao Dai to remain as an essentially powerless ruler.

JETER SUPPORTS CHACON Derek Jeter said he would vouch for Shawn Chacon's character if the Yankees considered bringing back Chacon after his release by the Houston Astros on Thursday.

In 1975 General Motors considered bringing back the LaSalle, a nameplate it hadn't used in 35 years.

Wanting to "have a surprise in [the new reality]" of the sixth season episode "My Heart Will Go On", the writers considered bringing back various deceased characters.

Chibnall also considered bringing back the Silurians' amphibious cousins the Sea Devils, but decided that doing two races of monster was much tougher and the story was "so clearly about the Silurians and what the Silurians want".

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Barnet council is also considering bringing back committees from May 2014.

-- if only to howl about the possibility that the 76ers are considering bringing back Coach Larry Brown.

"I urge the government to consider bringing back external national testing at key stage 3.

Thorn said he might consider bringing back either small forward Donny Marshall or center Steve Goodrich.

"And there's another aspect that I didn't initially consider: bringing back wisdom from the lip of death.

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