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  • sic and film scores, initially refused, but reconsidered after seeing a performance of the Ring Cycl
  • o-Caspian basin, but recently the range was reconsidered after the rediscovery and re-establishment
  • raparaumu near Otaihanga are on hold, to be reconsidered after 2010, as it was claimed that there we
  • resolution stated that the matter would be reconsidered again on October 31, 1996 and asked the Sec
  • Monson, Don A. "The Troubadour's Lady Reconsidered Again."
  • Subsequently, the department first reconsidered and then, in 2002, revoked this status.
  • e decision to terminate the tram system was reconsidered and eventually reversed.
  • I've actually reconsidered and decided the disambig page is best where
  • Fifteen years later, he reconsidered and retrieved a copy of the score from a fr
  • However, he reconsidered, and eventually returned to former club Spo
  • erbally to sell the farm to Lucy, but later reconsidered and declined to complete the sale.
  • He later reconsidered, and ran in the 2006 federal election in th
  • forces; relit in 1862, the Lighthouse Board reconsidered and removed the lighting apparatus to Fort
  • of his second term in 2002 but subsequently reconsidered and was again reelected.
  • rative small format children's book market, reconsidered and accepted the "bunny book" (as the firm
  • ned their cause, the Buddha is said to have reconsidered and, five years after the formation of the
  • The case was then reconsidered as Golan v. Holder.
  • or a while, his teaching position was being reconsidered by the new authorities, he planned to reloc
  • continuation of the event but soon after he reconsidered during an interview.
  • rope: the origins of the European Community reconsidered Edelgard E. Mahant.
  • in the studio was Glenn Gould's slower and reconsidered Goldberg Variations (Reappraised) in 1981,
  • Wales reconsidered Hayek's essay in the 1990s, while reading a
  • uld suggest that the numbering of Psalms be reconsidered here, and for Wikipedia as a whole.
  • However, in 2009 he once again reconsidered his retirement from artistic gymnastics.
  • In the meantime he reconsidered his position and repented of his defection.
  • Having reconsidered his future, Butler joined Dunfermline on tr
  • Volpe reconsidered his position on same-sex marriage in 2004,
  • eplace him, McCormack announced that he had reconsidered his decision and would after all stand in t
  • s pro-Zionist friend Rabbi Stephen Wise, he reconsidered his decision and accepted Wilson's offer.
  • birthdate, though one that will need to be reconsidered if variant dates are found sprinkled about
  • Placoderm interrelationships reconsidered in the light of new ptyctodontids from Gogo
  • That issue would be reconsidered in a similar case two years later, United S
  • The plan was reconsidered in early 1945, to be implemented in coordin
  • e sought to have the decision to deport him reconsidered on the grounds that the hardship it would c
  • ed its attention that the measures would be reconsidered once the Bosnian Serb party co-operates in
  • for Eastern Europe after World War II, and reconsidered only after the United States launched the C
  • J. Blair, ‘St Frideswide reconsidered', Oxoniensia, 52 (1987), 71-127 [incl.
  • 'The Ara Pacis Reconsidered', Proc.
  • Paradigm Lost: State Theory Reconsidered Stanley Aronowitz (Editor), Peter Bratsis (
  • ssy initially objected to the scenario, but reconsidered the commission when Diaghilev doubled the f
  • the taxonomical status of P. baeri has been reconsidered, the distribution and ecology of the specie
  • t Guard discontinued the light in 1982, but reconsidered the decision in 1985, and installed a moder
  • ures of Captain Vronsky, but Nekrasov later reconsidered the name because of his desire not to hurt
  • ally felt that it was a man's song, but she reconsidered when the line “ain't you got a heart left i
  • p the game at the domestic level need to be reconsidered with renewed urgency".