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"I think they would try to revisit that".
Lawmakers say they may try to revisit budget issues in the coming months if tax revenue continues to be strong and there's a possibility of restoring more spending to social services.
Try to revisit the spider (if it is still there) and try to remove it from the room.
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When we tried to revisit the best beaches, the road was blocked by police.
Since then, I've tried to revisit those last moments before reaching the summit with the help of a psychologist.
Haunted by voices and visions that seem at once deeply familiar and utterly foreign, successive generations have, with varying success, tried to revisit that country.
— Patrick Farrell Ha'aretz: Yotam Ottolenghi and Sam Tamimi, the authors of "Jerusalem: A Cookbook" — one is Israeli, the other Arab — encountered bitterness when they tried to revisit their native city.
He said Macedonians trying to revisit or move back into homes along the main road from Tetovo were the prey of rebel militants.
(CNN tried to revisit that market last week, but the idea was vetoed as too risky by the network's security advisers).
"We've never recorded the song we did at Live Earth, Warmer Than Hell, and I think [Spinal Tap] are trying to revisit their old success," Shearer said.
Mr. Reilly -- a history buff who named his new company Aurelian Communications, after the Roman philosopher and emperor Marcus Aurelius (he even has a statue of him in his living room) -- said he was not trying to revisit the past.
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