Sentence examples for managed to reassert from inspiring English sources

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But in having triumphed over Mr Rudd once again, she has managed to reassert her authority on a wider front.

No one has managed to reassert full authority over the tribes, regions and groups welded together under the colonel's iron rule.

First, he slowly managed to reassert the political role of the commission and its president - reversing the slide in their authority which had continued since de Gaulle clipped the wings of the first president, Walter Hallstein, in the mid-1960s.

While the Labour leader has managed to reassert his authority over the party in the wake of the phone hacking scandal, during which he was an impressive performer, the are continuing doubts about whether he has the ability to win a general election.

England, who had lost Jamie Gibson to the sin bin, managed to reassert their authority and May - on for the injured Monye - confirmed his finishing ability with two tries of his own.

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Whether it will work, or whether Brown manages to reassert his authority, no one can be sure, though my hunch is that he can't survive.

The unrelieved bitterness of this account is only partly ameliorated by the story of the military captain Alcibiades, who has also been the subject of Athenian ingratitude and forgetfulness but who manages to reassert his authority at the end.

If the government manages to reassert control in Damascus in the coming days, then maybe the country will not disintegrate, he said, but he was not optimistic, especially as the hatred deepened between Alawites and Sunnis.

In the Rashtrakuta kingdom, Amoghavarsa (reigned c. 814 878) faced a revolt of officers and feudatories but managed to survive and reassert Rashtrakuta power despite intermittent rebellions.

Bill Clinton was nearly impeached, even though his lying and cheating never killed anybody and mostly managed to amuse half the world.Patrick PertegnazzaParisSIR – You are right to reassert your belief that removing Saddam from his destructive power was the right thing to do, even though the extent of that power was exaggerated.

During his limited time in office, Garfield managed to initiate reform of the Post Office Department's notorious "star route" rings and reassert the superiority of the office of the President over the U.S. Senate on the issue of executive appointments.

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