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The player can also | regain a portion of their life during battle if they |
e board had every confidence in his ability to | regain a hard-earned place among the elite for the Ad |
He failed to | regain a regular place, and in June 1923 joined Ponty |
i and Washington, failing in a comeback bid to | regain a Senate seat in the 1958 Democratic primary i |
he 1921 Alberta general election attempting to | regain a seat in the legislature, he would be badly d |
ld have been to get married, exact revenge, or | regain a husband's affection. |
San Juan Jabloteh and Wrexham in an effort to | regain a place with the national team as well as furt |
HC Wolfsburg Grizzly Adams, who were aiming to | regain a place in the DEL having been relegated the p |
He has managed to | regain a Main Tour place by winning the 2008 Asian Ch |
Paddy Logan in December 1899 and was unable to | regain a first-team place. |
His main goal is to try to | regain a new demonic body any way possible. |
With the Blues he was able to | regain a regular spot in the NHL again. |
Radstaack attempted to | regain a seat to the assembly in the 1975 Alberta gen |
The results saw the Liberal Democrats | regain a majority on the council after gaining 5 seat |
topped the pro-am International Open Series to | regain a place on the Main Tour, although this was a |
at had helped the late 1980s version of Menudo | regain a fan base in Latin America. |
fter recovering from this injury, he failed to | regain a regular place in the Essex side, and left th |
997 Alberta general election but was unable to | regain a seat in the legislature and was defeated by |
ner, who could be House speaker if Republicans | regain a majority, said he favors cutting spending an |
d district in the larger Republican mission to | regain a majority in the House. |
1991, lost all their seats, though they would | regain a mandate in 1998 and retain it in each subseq |
frequently; the player must complete these to | regain a lost life (with a maximum of four). |
Parliament was dissolved Herron tried again to | regain a seat in the 1926 federal election. |
cline allowed the Progressive Conservatives to | regain a majority government, while the Liberals neit |
d ORT is that an opiate addict will be able to | regain a normal life and schedule while being treated |
n Railway allowed the Leicestershire miners to | regain a competitive advantage. |
Both would | regain a naturally aspirated V8, now running at 6.0 l |
Luton Town on New Year's Eve, he was unable to | regain a regular place in the side and was released i |
They are trained to | regain abilities with suitable work. |
ots) and filed suit to restore his license and | regain access to his formula. |
To this day, Labour have not managed to | regain Aldridge-Brownhills after a change in the cons |
circled the village's downtown while trying to | regain altitude. |
KOP) thereby allowing the Kazakh government to | regain an equal share of the nation's most modern oil |
In order to | regain an overall majority, Labour needed to make at |
The results saw the Liberal Democrats | regain an overall majority on the council after makin |
e Iraqi people and the need for the country to | regain an international standing to the level of that |
positioned as a quality microbrew, was able to | regain and sustain its popularity. |
dent, a determination was made that LLWAS must | regain and retain its original capability. |
ining seat and the Liberal Democrats failed to | regain any seats they had lost four years ago |
Never again did a Byzantine army attempt to | regain any Asian territory. |
e seat was heavily targeted by the Liberals to | regain at the 2006 election, with high-profile barris |
driven off by an escort without being able to | regain attack position. |
dios turned to large format movies in order to | regain audience attendance. |
West Bromwich Albion were not good enough to | regain automatic promotion to the Premier League but |
his attempt to gain control of Germany, he did | regain Bavaria. |
She made many attempts to | regain both her public profile and her lost wealth, s |
to be an efficient diplomat in his efforts to | regain British confidence in the new Italian democrat |
be and Mail reported Black was taking steps to | regain Canadian citizenship. |
ers to solve common manufacturing problems and | regain competitiveness for the U.S. semiconductor ind |
sync with one another, or a frantic attempt to | regain composure and finish the performance, as playi |
Diana does not | regain consciousness for two days, so Charles is forc |
dead man in her bathtub, only to pass out and | regain consciousness in the presence of Dr. Michael L |
when a patient is either terminally ill, won't | regain consciousness, or has an irreversible medical |
When he failed to | regain consciousness, his parents on 8 August consent |
Organization political machine was anxious to | regain control of the city. |
re on the Royal Navy and allowing the Brits to | regain control of the Indian Ocean. |
e Umayyad Caliphs as an annual tribute, and to | regain control of part of Cyprus. |
to organize and dispatch a naval expedition to | regain control over revolutionary Haiti and to occupy |
ng with Japan's Defense Force, Goro manages to | regain control of Jet Jaguar and sends the robot to M |
In 1798 he obtained government troops to | regain control of the country round Killashandra, fol |
Apt tried to | regain control of the aircraft. |
ring Cornelius Van Steenwyk's brief attempt to | regain control of Acadia in 1676, but was again arres |
Several Confederate counterattacks failed to | regain control of the ridge. |
To | regain control over his empire, the emperor devises a |
Price attempted to | regain control by pushing the aircraft's nose down to |
was deposed by the Greek bishops who wanted to | regain control over the Patriarchate. |
ailed to repay the loan, and was attempting to | regain control of the property. |
He managed to | regain control over Oltenia through the Treaty of Bel |
eace of Amiens, Napoleon decided to attempt to | regain control of Saint Domingue. |
ear and with the sons of Kaidu still hoping to | regain control over the khans. |
He probably hoped to | regain control of his train on reaching a more favour |
altitude; this advantage allowed him to safely | regain control of the aircraft before it hit the dese |
ater elected to Congress), helping Republicans | regain control of the Senate. |
the Liberals, who were again in government, to | regain control of the Senate. |
t team decided to fork the project in order to | regain control over future project direction. |
ehind with the men and tried unsuccessfully to | regain control of the plane. |
Harris helped the Taos Pueblo | regain control of Blue Lake, and she helped the Menom |
In attempt to | regain control for the Falangists he approached Franc |
rida, Angelo Ruspini, used extreme measures to | regain control of the desperate passengers, including |
r the Indian border because of the struggle to | regain control of the plane by a Pakistani Air Force |
bile artillery rocket systems in an attempt to | regain control over the breakaway republic of South O |
3 hysterical men and was last seen fighting to | regain control of the plane. |
of the war, deterring Confederate attempts to | regain control of the vital supply routes. |
This election seen Labour | regain control of the council, since they lost it in |
By 1501, he was ready again to | regain control of Samarkand, but was shortly thereaft |
en seats on the Board of Chosen Freeholders to | regain control on the board. |
At this time, Kadomatsu manages to | regain control of Mirai, with Kisaragi making a deal |
Gowan's attempt to | regain control of the Order in 1853 led to a split in |
This allowed Baldwin to | regain control of the southern half of the kingdom wh |
ossible for North Vietnamese forces to quickly | regain control of the valley. |
e the Dutch using these floodplains to try and | regain control over the Scheldt (using low draft oar |
Diarmait had recruited the Normans to help him | regain control of Leinster and the semi-independent N |
econd expedition was needed later that year to | regain control of Provence after Arab forces returned |
ing Rebellion the Chinese government wished to | regain control over Nanjing, which had been captured |
as rebelling against the "white government" to | regain control of their land. |
r realized, the threat of Frankish attempts to | regain control over the Western Pyrenees was a real o |
htout Democratic attempt would they be able to | regain control of state government. |
The results saw the Conservatives | regain control of the council, after the election saw |
War against the Napoleonic forces in order to | regain control over its own territory, and had spent |
n Bates to do a deal with their bankers and to | regain control of the stadium for the football club. |
ilakottai (q.v.) in an unsuccessful attempt to | regain control of Nilakottai's fort. |
econd expedition was needed later that year to | regain control of Provence after Arab forces returned |
Under extreme emotions, the human might | regain control of the body for a short time, as shown |
the hopes of the Liberal Democrats that could | regain control of the council. |
David is able to outwit the supercomputer and | regain control of the spaceship Discovery. |
an active role in helping the Democratic party | regain control of the Maryland Governor's mansion. |
early 1780, the British "southern strategy" to | regain control of its rebellious provinces in the Ame |
Harald sent his cousin Ketil to | regain control, but Ketil then declared himself King |
England attempted to | regain control, however they struggled initially, fal |
in order for the troops to board Defiance and | regain control, however the threat of the soldiers wa |
As both drivers tried to | regain control, their cars made contact three more ti |
hone struggled to obtain adequate financing to | regain control. |
e citizens of the town quickly enabled Otto to | regain control. |
and Flight Engineer worked to restrain him and | regain control. |
The two Jedi must board the runaway ship and | regain control. |
r a moment the two might kiss before they both | regain control. |
rorists after the crew and passengers tried to | regain control. |
artial Law had been proclaimed, it was slow to | regain control. |
he help of the states' nobility, he managed to | regain control; the members of the Streithorst govern |
yor, to bring new focus to Jeonju's attempt to | regain cultural primacy in Korea. |
d in 1963, although he unsuccessfully tried to | regain Cunningham as an independent in 1966. |
When Murray attempted to | regain custody of her son in 1939, Cunning and her ot |
forces, after a series of successful battles, | regain Dobruja that was previously taken from Bulgari |
must then repeatedly use a "Stand Up" skill to | regain energy and re-enter the battle. |
s' death as a means to cleanse ones system and | regain energy and health, although the diet has since |
mobilise the people in the towns and help them | regain faith and hope. |
ibal members objected and began the process to | regain federal recognition, which they achieved in 19 |
ey, along with the Schaghticoke, are trying to | regain federal recognition from the U.S. Bureau of In |
again, aged bodies recover their youth, women | regain fertility and those with chest pain restore to |
this division ever since, opting not to try to | regain first-grade action in Super League. |
e returned to Wolves on dual-signing terms, to | regain fitness after the birth of her child. |
08 he joined Hucknall Town on loan in a bid to | regain fitness following an injury. |
Manager Murdoch said Morgan was attempting to | regain fitness in time for pre-season training so tha |
ster and decided to give him an opportunity to | regain fitness at his club which eventually led to We |
aining with Dandenong City in 2009 in a bid to | regain fitness and get his personal life back in orde |
0 he returned to his old club GIF Sundsvall to | regain fitness after having done rehab for a cruciate |
t 1987 his career haltered, as he struggled to | regain fitness against numerous other injuries, inclu |
more than two years in an abortive attempt to | regain fitness but played no more first-team football |
After a struggle to | regain fitness, Farrell made his return after coming |
he spent a few months on loan to Port Vale to | regain fitness. |
s top-level playing career, as he struggled to | regain fitness. |
the late '70s to begin a family as well as to | regain focus. |
ndependence new strength and meaning and would | regain for the Arabs their world role. |
in 18 games before opting to take up a loan to | regain form with the Severstal Cherepovets of the KHL |
the injury the following year but struggled to | regain form and fitness and subsequently retired. |
Henry returned to her hometown of Brisbane to | regain form under new coach Drew McGregor and trains |
ainst Sri Lanka, denying him an opportunity to | regain form. |
es when he rebelled against Siam to attempt to | regain full independence of the kingdom.The revered B |
e helped the Electrical Engineering Department | regain full accreditation from the Accrediting Board |
facilities in order to overcome the injury and | regain full fitness. |
interest in the Horseshoe in 1957, but did not | regain full control until 1964. |
upon their metabolisms), and then the victims | regain full cognizance of self. |
k was quoted as saying that if the PCs want to | regain government, they will have to make inroads in |
ing pitched battle by the U.S. Seventh Army to | regain ground lost to Germany's Operation Nordwind Ne |
on D-Day and personally led counter-attacks to | regain ground. |
as also fights very hard to be accepted and to | regain Harry's trust, but does not always play by the |
wolf spiders, most of which can be devoured to | regain health, the player also faces bosses including |
they'll pay for her eye operation, so she can | regain her sight. |
Orange worked on Cynthia McKinney's attempt to | regain her congressional seat, and appeared at the Ap |
ukasik in a match with 8 titles on the line to | regain her record for titles won in a single fight. |
e-ju (Shin Min-a) suddenly receives surgery to | regain her eyesight. |
the World Championships, but has struggled to | regain her Olympic form since the injury. |
She daily enjoyed a piece of chocolate to | regain her strength, when one day she turned round to |
g the fate of her family, and would eventually | regain her title and estates, retiring to her castle |
o coax him into joining her and helping her to | regain her throne. |
life of her father, she must find some way to | regain her own free will, and to succeed where even M |
was set up, and she was ultimately allowed to | regain her place. |
his first game as a quarterback and helps her | regain her wavering confidence. |
lora Finch Productions", but was never able to | regain her popularity. |
She can only | regain her normal form by kissing Kazuto but it doesn |
llip Reed, in the role of Joaquin Murietta, to | regain her rightful inheritance. |
ce had revanchist aspirations and might try to | regain her 1871 losses, and to fight against radical |
Narendran's sadness is forever, but will Maya | regain her past, unanswered questions remain lurking |
She struggles to | regain her memory with the assistance of her sister's |
She is able to | regain her father's trust and pretends to reconcile w |
return to Hawaii, as it would be difficult to | regain her former US registration. |
11 the Times reported that “enemy attempts to | regain Hill 400 east of Bergstein have been repulsed. |
He would | regain his wealth soon after by leading the building |
the Redcrosse Knight (the epic's protagonist) | regain his strength and holiness to complete his ques |
the 2010 English Pro Ticket Tour Play Offs to | regain his place on the professional Main Tour for th |
ind all seven elemental stones, so that he can | regain his true form from the stone his body is seale |
He tried to | regain his congressional seat in 1985, but lost to Ji |
Jason, in order to | regain his throne from his usurper-uncle Creon, ventu |
ain in cloudy form, having lost the control to | regain his solid shape. |
Dropped for the next Test, he failed to | regain his place although he continued playing for NS |
1992, Cronin won the Republican nomination to | regain his old seat against a weak incumbent Chester |
1921 he seriously injured a leg and failed to | regain his place upon his recovery. |
nesset in elections in 1955, 1959, but did not | regain his cabinet position. |
ied in Jomsborg after he was wounded trying to | regain his power with a Jomsviking and Norman fleet. |
ince of a race of frog-people who struggles to | regain his kingdom after his throne is usurped; and S |
He was unable to | regain his place in the French national team after th |
of the Conservatives and Asselin's failure to | regain his seat. |
a warrant under the privy seal enabled him to | regain his ancestral estate of Ashburnham. |
Leinart had been expected to | regain his starting quarterback job, but Whisenhunt m |
Struggling to | regain his place in the first team, he made his final |
Pattison attempted to | regain his seat in the legislature by running as a Co |
He sought unsuccessfully to | regain his position as Speaker when the Democrats got |
ed to England from Douai, where he had gone to | regain his health. |
r, he failed to build on that start and had to | regain his card via qualifying school at the end of t |
ll lead Nat to discover his inner strength and | regain his mojo. |
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