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Portland Coach Maurice Cheeks said the Blazers regained respect from a city that had become disenchanted with its only major professional sports franchise.
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Spain's prime minister, has regained respect for belatedly pushing through reforms that cost him his leadership.Mr Berlusconi's friends feigned indignation at his treatment; supporters organised a "laugh-in" outside the French embassy in Rome Germanyy commands greater courtesy).
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AFTER a humiliating decline as a world power, Russia is working hard to regain respect and authority.
"The United States has a lot to do to regain respect in Latin America," Mr Calderón bluntly remarked.Mr Bush tried.
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They need to start minding their own business again, go back to work, regain respect for decency and personal responsibility, and to pray for God's forgiveness for what they have deliberately tried to do to America".
They responded weakly to leaping inflation in the late 1970s and had to precipitate two recessions in the early 1980s to regain respect.
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