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They could also work together with a lawyer in Australia in an effort to reclaim something from the bankruptcy proceedings.
They all want to reclaim something denied to them as immigrants, and Minghella lets the scenes play at a leisurely pace, trying for illumination rather than urgency.
His compulsive and increasingly risk-taking addiction to casual sex seems to have been an attempt to reclaim something for himself.
"John's ambivalence is talked about and he denies it for a little bit but in an odd way it's about his will and using the dark side to reclaim something.
TimesSelect has been helped by a deal that Sulzberger negotiated in 1994 to reclaim something that the Times had sold: exclusive digital rights to the paper's archive, which can still be retrieved from LexisNexis.
Now he returns, with the first of a two-part adaptation of Tolkien's 1937 fantasy classic The Hobbit, starring Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins, journeying to reclaim something taken by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch).
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Brexit is about reclaiming something lost.
Libya, brutalized, is reclaiming something deep, its history and culture.
But the act of taking them was like reclaiming something.
"Winning this election means reclaiming something to which I've dedicated my entire career: the rule of law.
I was still the mother of Kassandra, who is still the best part of me, but I had reclaimed something along with my gray matter.
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