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Indeed, as the chart shows, the UK actually recovered lost ground at a faster rate in the 1930s.
The middle class gained most from the decline in wealth at the top, but has lost out as the richest recovered lost ground.
Within a flash, the 31-year-old Ethiopian, who had recovered lost ground after fleetingly dropping off the pace in mid-race, was 20m clear.
Despite this chopping and changing, the rand recovered lost ground and helped lift Old Mutual by 13.1p to 168.8p, making it the biggest riser in the FTSE 100.
At the start of last week, the shares plunged to 68.62p – a 29% drop – although they have since recovered lost ground after a number of attempts by the company to assuage investors' concerns.
The Times recovered lost ground in the days that followed, including front-page articles Thursday and Friday on the final split between the candidate and his onetime father figure and the divide between black clergy in North Carolina who support Wright and parishioners who are disappointed in him for hurting the first African-American with a serious chance to win the White House.
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But recovering lost ground will require basic changes in economic dynamism and workers' bargaining power.
Berlet, too, is unconvinced and called it an insincere pivot to recover lost ground.
Sometimes, on no-fins dives, he actually sinks while gliding between strokes and has to work to recover lost ground.
Leigh said: "English Partnerships need to use its influence with key players in this project to recover lost ground.
Now, it will all restart with a new administration, which gives Boeing the chance to recover lost ground".
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