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"He had thought he could recapture" the past, Mr. Barnes writes, "and begin to say farewell.
It took a long, disturbing while before he could recapture the crowd's attention and get people to lay off the old man.
Still, in contrast to remarks he made along the way on his campaign bus, Senator McCain did not rule out another presidential run, even though he seemed uncertain whether he could recapture voter enthusiasm a second time around.
Maybe he would not still be there if he could recapture the form that he showed when he arrived; maybe all his talk about being at one with the fans is just media friendly claptrap.
For a generation of political reporters in an age when direct access even to local candidates can be rare and tightly restricted, it brought to mind an earlier era, along with questions about whether he could recapture some of the spontaneity and energy of the last campaign.
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If only she could recapture her age of innocence, before her tacky brothers tainted the name Rodham and before her husband tarnished the name Clinton.
She got him on board for Easy Come Easy Go so that she could recapture a memory of him, the one that she says is among her most precious.
After reporting the incident to the authorities, she wished to discover how she could recapture her innocence.
After that Ernie soldiered on like the old show-business trouper he was, but, inevitably, nothing he touched could recapture the lustre of his years with Morecambe.
Six months after taking office, he switched sides with Senator Pedro Espada Jr., who was given various emoluments and a splendid title by the Republicans so that they could recapture control of the Senate.
If only they could recapture the feeling, perhaps the Knicks could summon a playoff miracle, beat the Miami Heat three more times and became the first N.B.A. team to come back from a 3-0 deficit.
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