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The terms "nerd" and "geek" may have been reclaimed now, but it was not always this way.
Furthermore, having been vilified by many reckless Iraqi politicians hailing from the ISIS-captured territories and some Arab media, especially in the Gulf Arab States, Iraqi security forces have reclaimed now their identity as a national institution.
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But they yielded further evidence of Dilmun's importance as a commercial hub, a status that, incidentally, Bahrain has been reclaiming now that its oil reserves are waning.
"It's crucial to start a reclaim now, as you can only go back six years (five in Scotland), and delaying may mean you lose the ability to get old charges back," said Martin Lewis at consumer revenge website MoneySavingExpert.com.
"For a little while some people forgot this was a spiritual issue," Mr. Priest said, "and we've reclaimed that now.
It is fascinating, to me at least, to see a younger generation on the left reclaim "communism" – now in the shape of fully-automated luxury communism, which fuses the aims of egalitarianism with the inevitability of a robotised future.
Based on an arcane TV show little known here in the UK, this casts Johnny Depp as 18th-century vampire Barnabas Collins, escaping centuries of entombment to reclaim his now ruined family estate in the cultural void of 1972.
But it's either stand up and reclaim leadership now, or we will live in fear for the rest of our lives due to the crazy dogs.
All are gone now, reclaimed for agriculture.
The area, once covered by heath and marshes, is now reclaimed and planted with maritime pine.
He served for many years as president of the Union of Artists, a position he has now reclaimed.
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