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A downturn might bring back some of what we've lost.
There's talk that Volkswagen might bring back the old VW bus.
There had been some expectation the chancellor might bring back the married couples allowance.
The unspoken pact underpinning the country's mostly genteel anarchy that the sects would refrain from behaviour that might bring back the civil war could yet be tested.
The euro gained as volatile technology stocks raised concern that European investors might bring back some of their United States holdings.
In the bond market, the Treasury said that it might bring back the 30-year bond -- an indication that government debt is likely to grow.
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In other words, might Greenville bring back its glory days at the cost of losing the distinctive Delta hot tamale?
Patrons weren't picky about originality either: in the late nineteenth century, memorial companies might just bring back a shipment of angels from Carrara to be distributed among future clients.
But as a sometime thing before a barbecue or after a day at the pool or beach, a quick glass of blueberry bubbly might just bring back some youthful tingles.
Such a resolution might even bring back at least some of the 80 advertisers Beck's program lost in 2009 after he called the president a "racist".
With the Republicans unwilling to embrace black suffrage in their platform and the Democrats opposed to it, Stevens feared Democratic victory in the 1868 elections might even bring back slavery.
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