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If Ms Pelosi were to reintroduce something like it next year, both Democrats and liberal Republicans would vote for it.

For example, if Britain is to impose Europe's toughest rules on access to benefits by migrants, as Mr Cameron promised, we will have to reintroduce something like the ID card system that he came to power pledged to scrap and whose technical problems have not gone away.

If public-sector workers cannot afford to live in the south-east of England, then the government should be changing pay scales that currently discriminate in favour of public sector workers in cheap bits of the country and against those in expensive bits, rather than reintroducing something that once looked like a boon to the poor and turned out to be a shackle.

There are relocation programs for nonpredators (Asian rhinos in Nepal) and some predators to new habitats (mountain lions to Florida), But in those cases it's to reintroduce something to depopulated habitat, not save individuals from starvation on their home range.

"I mean, having Claire reintroduced was something that was going to be a callback moment to 'Jurassic World.' That was in the script," she said.

He also told BBC Radio 4's World at One programme that the government should look at reintroducing "something like control orders", which were scrapped in 2011 and replaced with the less restrictive Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures (TPims).

A friend of mine says that Draw Something has reintroduced her to her brother's whimsical, artistic side; too often, she thinks of him as "a philosophy major".

Instead, the new obsession is to introduce, or reintroduce, into Christianity something hidden, strange, and cultic — to reveal a deliberately suppressed story.

Instead, the new obsession is to introduce, or reintroduce, into Christianity something hidden, strange, and cultic to reveal a deliberately suppressed story.

Widely used during the 1960s and '70s in American and European cinema (and probably borrowed, in turn, from documentary film), the zoom shot has made something of a comeback, reintroduced by directors like Steven Soderbergh to suggest an earlier era (and filmmaking ethos) or to mock the same (as in the "Austin Powers" comedies).

Shortly after gray wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in 1995, Daniel MacNulty was puzzled by something.

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