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It would regain its foothold in the West Bank.
The American current account position improved significantly through the recession because global trade collapsed, and with a return to global and domestic growth it was inevitable that it would regain most of its previous level.
It would regain control over fishing rights around its coast.Some irksome regulations could be ditched, too.
But its publication suggested that it was a draft treaty and, as the Syrian official press noted with indignation, that implied that Syria was negotiating over whether it would regain full sovereignty over the land.
Much of the debate in the run-up to the vote had concentrated on whether Ireland would require another bailout on top of the current one, which is due to run out at the end of 2013, or whether it would regain access to the bond markets by then.
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It will pass, I thought, as it had before, and I would regain something akin to homeostasis.
Dr. Sean Boutros, the hospital's chief of hand surgery, said that a nerve in Ms. Leopold's left hand had been damaged in the attack and that it was unclear whether she would regain full sensation in it.
Nearly 75percentt said it was "unlikely" that the United States would regain its status as the world's most competitive nation in 2010.
When Beckham left in 2003, it was assumed he would regain responsibility.
The leadership role that Europe once played in climate politics is gone, and those who would regain it need to have something to offer.
The world rankings operate on a two-year points cycle, so Westwood, should he fall from the top spot, would regain it next month.
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