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A team of curators have retrieved some treasures from the stores of the Centre Pompidou, Paris, the Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK) in Frankfurt and Tate.
He could have been easy meat for her deft jibes, but with a powerful defence of the union, he more than survived; he might even have retrieved some Scottish votes.
Had Purdy placated his harshest critics, had he restrained himself more, he may have retrieved some of that early glory.
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Archivist Sue Osbourne has retrieved some early titles for me: The Book of Armour, Historical Houses of Great Britain, Village and Town, The Story of the USA.
Police officers at the scene said that they had retrieved some tape used to restrain the employee, which would be studied for fingerprints, but that as of 4 p.m., no arrests had been made.
They had been to the site of the mission house in the city and had retrieved some suitcases that had been stored in the air-raid shelter and had also picked up the remains of melted holy vessels in the ashes of the chapel.
However, the finance minister announced a 16% rise in public spending, saying he had "retrieved some economic space" thanks to recent austerity measures, including a cut in subsidies.
"I have lost some recent memory but I have retrieved older memories," Mr. Patrizzi said during an interview.
The family must have retrieved it.
Charles Carlucci, the foreman told about weapons they have retrieved.
It was a major mistake on the part of Al Qaeda not to have retrieved them.
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