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Hauser reminds us that in the latter part of his career Bacon cannibalised his earlier work and seemed to want to recapture something from his earlier days.
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"Trying to recapture something and find an exact substitute is really hard," she said.
Yet many big banks are trying to recapture something that Mr Vogt, now 73, has never lost: the human touch.
I seemed to think maybe we could recapture something we had".
In his introduction, Parkinson saw the botanical world as an expression of divine creation, and believed that through gardens man could recapture something of Eden.
A desire to recapture something of the lost optimism after JFK's assassination even helped allow Lyndon Johnson to put forward his proposal for a Great Society.
It was Denver, Colorado, where life recaptured something of its old innocence at the annual conference of the Romance Writers of America.
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The always talented Serbian team will certainly look to recapture EuroBasket gold; something it has not done since 2001.
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