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Amateur status cannot be regained for a year.
In 357 bc Chares regained for Athens the Thracian Chersonese from the Thracian king Cersobleptes.
But this is a weak recovery for the developed world, with ground lost that will not be regained for a long time, maybe never.
Originally James Levine was going to conduct them, and feature several works he feels passionately about, including Charles Wuorinen's "Time Regained" for piano and orchestra and the New York premiere of John Harbison's Sixth Symphony.
We seem to be waiting for some mythical rebound to come rolling in, magically equipped with robust job creation, a long-term bull market and paradise regained for consumers.
Innocence was regained for an hour or so last night during a late set by the New Orleans duo the Generationals at the Bowery Ballroom on the Lower East Side.
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Such a move would regain for the United States the moral high ground.
Even the patriotic verses he wrote during World War II, which were extremely popular among the soldiers, did not regain for him his former status.
It remains 4.5m jobs short of the pre-recession employment peak a height it will not regain for another 32 months at recent job-creation rates.
"It's not about the videos — it's about the powerful class time we regain for higher-order thinking activities," she said.
In addition to negotiating a treaty of mutual recognition, Karakhan was to try to regain for the Soviet Union control of the Chinese Eastern Railway.
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