Sentence examples for not been recaptured from inspiring English sources

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Most have not been recaptured.

In fact, if the blood-stained Liberian had not been recaptured, Mr Bush might well have been forced to cancel his meeting with Mr Obasanjo.

Two of the alleged makers of the Bali bomb, Dulmatin and Azahari Husin, are still at large, while a third JI explosives expert, Fathur Rohman al-Ghozi, escaped from a supposedly high-security prison in the Philippines last month and has not been recaptured.

After a 10-year home-video moratorium, "Fantasia" returns this week in a magnificent Blu-ray edition, featuring a brilliance of color and clarity of sound that have probably not been recaptured since the film's premiere at the Broadway Theater in New York City on Nov. 13, 1940.

Finally (as mentioned) security will continue to suffer if the KRI cannot coordinate the two main factions of Peshmerga against ISIS, so far a key reason why the town of Sinjar has not been recaptured since last summer, despite heavy coalition air support for the Peshmerga who occupy high ground over the town, which is only 3.5 km across.

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This initially surprised Ms. Temkin, but she came to appreciate that the piece's original "spirit of spontaneity" could not be recaptured if it were presented as "Here's a masterpiece".

He doesn't want an ambivalent (or, one might say, mature) faith; rather, he writes, recalling the aftermath of his parents' deaths, "what I wanted to have was what I'd always had, but the faith I had accepted without question and could articulate with catechismal rote could not be recaptured".

The closure came soon after the 1990 escape of a grizzly bear that was tracked by African Lion Safari staff and police for four hours before being shot dead amid fears that it could not be recaptured.

Only baseline and enrichment measures were available for some animals that could not be recaptured on time, yielding body composition results.

The fourth bird could not be recaptured as the bird entered the post-guard chick-rearing stage of breeding during the 3 4 day deployment; during this stage albatrosses visit the nest only briefly (normally for less than 10 min).

During the development of various tracking technologies, there clearly was a need to track continental shelf organisms too small to carry satellite tags, which may not be recaptured to obtain movement data recorded in archival tags, and that are not able to be detected within the necessary proximity of PIT receivers.

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