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No good causes would be lost and much sanity would be regained.
In 1206 the papal legates and preachers, depressed at the failure of their mission, consulted the bishop and Dominic, who reasoned that the heretics would be regained only by an austerity equal to their own; the preachers must tramp the roads barefoot and in poverty.
With Maliki insisting that territory lost to the militants would be regained, the government mobilized elite troops, local militias and its air force to try to wrest control of Tal Afar, an ethnically mixed town of about 200,000 people, from the ISIS fighters who had captured it overnight.
However, if it were proven that normal dividing cells can be easily protected, then, interest in using more widely drugs that are cell cycle-specific would be regained.
First, if these equations were used, all energy originally invested in 'building' a unit biomass would be regained, which is thermodynamically impossible.
Based on data from the National Cancer Registry, NHI reimbursements, and National Cheng Kung University Hospital (NCKUH), this study is aimed at quantifying the QALE, loss-of-QALE and lifetime healthcare expenditures that occur in patients with different subtypes of lung cancer that would be regained through successful prevention initiatives.
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Success would be Regaining the trophy.
Only in Gauguin's art would paradise be regained and reinvented, in paintings like Where Do We Come From?
Such capability would not be regained until a replacement system was ready for use, a development that was anticipated sometime in the middle of the decade.
Most of that time and money would never be regained.
It was only two weeks ago that the Windows 7 Launch Party video cut a burning swath across the internet, leaving only scorched sensibilities and a feeling that you'd lost something fundamental never to be regained.
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