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You're forever trying to recapture that feeling.
Kafelnikov is trying to recapture that.
"They were trying to recapture the Jamaican experience".
Isn't that them trying to recapture some magic?
Since then, government forces have been trying to recapture them.
It's this conviviality that Chinar's owners are trying to recapture — if in a more modern way.
But Nokia and Microsoft are genuinely trying to recapture the magic of that old N95.
Two years later, his political clout diminished, Mr. Obama is trying to recapture that magic.
He has indicated that he will start by trying to recapture Labor's credentials on economic policy.
"Trying to recapture something and find an exact substitute is really hard," she said.
He was trying to recapture his youth, the spirit of the knight-errant.
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