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His division would retake Kut, Diwaniya, Karbala and then Kufa and Najaf, and in that order.
Under this approach, the city would retake the island and bolster its already shaky municipal services.
Others, however, warn against overconfidence, noting that many Democrats were sure their party would retake City Hall in 2001.
Mayor Bloomberg has said that students who saw questions in advance would retake a different version of the test.
She said that, as the report recommended, the commission would retake a critical vote that established its position in the battle over how Madoff victims will be compensated.
"We have taken practical steps in order to restore order … by mobilising people into public committees that would retake the city".
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"Perhaps I'd retake an IQ test now, and I'll have a 75".
Then he'd retake the lead, shooting through on my inside when I took a wide turn.
Mr. Gephardt's remarks today, though mixed with hopeful predictions that analysts would be proved wrong in predicting his party would not retake the House, captured the deflated sense among many Democrats in this final weekend of the campaign about their once-strong hopes of winning back the House.
There is something melancholy about the place — the Forbidden City it's not — and despite the magnificent views, one can almost imagine the generalissimo's frustrated pacing as he came to realize he would never retake the mainland.
The All Blacks would later retake the lead but when Australia scored out wide with only a few minutes left to make the score 35-34 the incredible game appeared to have been won.
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