regain the competitiveness that we lost, okay?
regain a sense of what it means to be free- but that didn't come easy.
we regain that balance, that gleichgewicht in German, the sense of balance that keeps us from going crazy, it's going to be a very difficult challenge in corporate communications
Once you regain that power and you decide, no, I'm not throwing my money out the window, then you can put your money into something
now that India has regain or has gained a degree of kind of geopolitical self-confidence that it didn't have
But we never regained the kind of a relationship that we should have.
He just recently regained his hearing a few years ago.
hoag hospital and she regained consciousness she asked her daughter for
we're regaining the participatory condition of music which was the norm thousands of years ago where we all had
And we are regaining the participatory condition of music, which was the norm thousands of years ago, where we all had an equal stake
I need to fight back to regain my reputation.
This is what we must hope to regain .
book that you can recapture and regain that democracy of voices and and
to help the women to regain self-esteem to help the women to to to train her
got to be different to regain the position that it it is currently in the
Levy finally grasped Pullen's shoulder and regained his rightful place.
Then save your breath and use it just to regain what you have lost, ohh And look at the cost
was a tragedy for him that he did not manage to regain the presidency
Thus reimagined, armed conflict regained an aesthetic respectability that the literary and artistic interpreters of 20th century military cataclysms were
Chapter 4, regaining our focus in an attention economy.
and she came back three months later and she had regained almost all of her weight.
All of those stop, and you can actually regain your skin.
Given access to sufficient information, man could regain control of war, arresting its former tendency to become total.
that deal would involve a form of power sharing where there -- they may well regain complete national control.
In essence, full contextualization could help us regain our ability to think in time, and at the same time, it would equalize information imbalances.
The good news is there is a science-based toolkit that you can use to regain control of your inner voice.
Well, the very language of regaining control of our border suggests it was ever under control in the first place.
He wasn't. His brain never regained that level of interest.
And Allied Bank is regaining profitability.
but it is an important component of preventing people from gaining weight or regaining weight after a diet.
And if you can do this for the next 10 months to a year I think you're husband will completely regain his health.
And they don't. And it's really hard to regain relevance once you've lost it.
And I think, now, he's trying to regain his way.
I came away from is, I was grateful for regaining the use of my legs.
And so he says these people should eat heating herbs, and this will help them regain their libido,
and introspect, to figure out what caused this downfall in the first place, and how can we regain our past glory by
He knew intuitively and immediately to shift his priorities on his own initiative, I didn't have a chance to tell him later in the flight to stop trying to regain usable thrust, using
And that now they can kind of take some of that and try to regain that will to live without worrying that they may be horribly
or even maybe even guide their own arms by stimulating muscles, decode what they want to say, so they can regain the ability to communicate in some cases.
and they lose weight, and then they stop the diet, they often regain the weight.
Very, very slowly, I regained my balance.
do lose weight, as most people do, uh virtually everybody regains it because your body's appetite signal is turned up.
If someone with brain injury suddenly started conversing with you in depth, you can be pretty sure they'd regained consciousness.