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When I moved to my living room to compare it to the ESPN broadcast, the signal dropped, and I never regained it for more than a few seconds.
Later that year, he lost his title to Basilio in a rugged 15 round fight in front of 38,000 at Yankee Stadium, but regained it for a record fifth time when he beat Basilio in the rematch.
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He didn't regain it for some 30 years.
Thus "spin" became a metaphor for everything the dispossessed Conservatives really disliked about us – that we were in power, they were not, and had no serious possibility of regaining it for some years.
When complications after a tonsillectomy deprived him of his voice — he would not regain it for a number of years — he gave up teaching and enrolled in Fordham University's graduate program in physics, where he studied with the Nobel laureate Victor F. Hess, the discoverer of cosmic rays.
If she fails, the Tories will lose power at the next general election and will not regain it for a very long time.
Fortunately for him, he regained it in the tie breaker, prevailing, 10-4.
And yet, that volatility suggests that even if Mr. Gingrich has lost the momentum, he might easily regain it again — for instance, if he performs well at the next debate on Thursday.
Perhaps most importantly, though, it signals that Wall Street has regained its appetite for risk.
"It is time for America to regain its focus," it adds.
The sooner it regains its economic footing, the better for Asia and countries beyond.
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