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He retains from those days a habit of speaking of military tactics in football terms.
Something else the song retains from its gospel incarnation is a political subtext.
Though his revolutionary politics have long since evaporated, Kouchner retains from the early '60s a Dada sense of the ludicrousness of the postures of authority.
He did it with the strength and power he retains from his velodrome days, combined with smart racing and being in the right place at the right time.
But such is the whole mentality of the commander; and it is entirely natural, for every sailor retains from the days of peace the view that rescue is the noblest and most honorable act he can perform.
Vesper is played by Eva Green, who retains from her role in Bertolucci's "The Dreamers" an unnerving blend of the fleshly and the spectral, and one thing she definitely is not is a Bond girl.
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It probably was retained from Minoan religion.
The amount councils retain from school budgets varies hugely.
Hence, in A. thaliana, genes retained from the α WGD could harbour disproportionately more dosage-sensitive genes than genes retained from the βγ WGD or tandem duplicated genes.
Tissue is not retained from autopsies that have restrictions that prohibit utilization for educational purposes.
Only the wing Max Evans, the prop Allan Jacobsen, Sean Lamont and Kelly Brown are retained from the opening game.
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