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1. Al Snafu turns his attention to the teachers at the bottom of the staircase, clears his throat, tries to reclaim some air of dignity
2. air to reclaim their eternal place in the heart
3. She saw a time to come when the world would be at peace and left without the mark of human death, a time when lone wolves would appear as out of the air to reclaim their eternal place in the heart
4. four years, reclaim a part of my brain that was believed
5. While Aristethes and his family had lived on the mountain for generations and we'd need their support if we were to reclaim as much as possible from the robbers
6. to reclaim their stomping ground—kick ball and hide and seek sprouted in the
7. "If the Void has come to reclaim this world than there is little any of us can do
8. With the imp perched on his shoulder, Solo Ki whipped around and yelled out to the others, "The Void has come to reclaim us
9. For every step the One Elf paved, a score of undead closed in to reclaim it
10. thought only of ways to reclaim Euredon
11. going to reclaim his Earth he seeded eons
12. in to reclaim their territory
13. She had to learn how to reclaim her place as his alpha Leader, as someone he could
14. Mike wasn’t about to be dismissed quite so easily: he was there to reclaim the woman he considered his own
15. When we bring the light of understanding to the habits and behaviours while at the same time continuously and consistently reducing the stress (by daily practice) the deep roots of our negative behavioural patterns and habits are more easily shaken loose and we begin to reclaim our power over them
16. His references to “False Teachers” probably indicates his difficulty with the Gnostic influence, as well as the people from a Jewish background who wished to claim or reclaim neophytes away from this new way
17. who want to reclaim the pleasure, intimacy and satisfaction that comes
18. A new phase in Sci–Coll, in Scientism and Collectivism, where the State will finally reclaim its ancient royal status—but on an unprecedented scale of domination, unlike anything history has ever witnessed
19. In some techno-surreal futuristic world, man can once again reclaim his immortal throne, stamp his authority over the cowering cosmos, and proclaim himself god of everything
20. Desperately, I called my boss, the GC, and told him that my car had been stolen during the riots, and that as soon as the police let me reclaim it, I would drive to work
21. “So I’m afraid it’s too late to reclaim your home, Citizen Longstrider, but if you so choose, I will contact your relatives, and see about having your family’s possessions and the proceeds from the sale of your home returned to you
22. This land is mine alone and one day I will reclaim it
23. Well, your part of the plan will be to wait until we have Zarkog completely distracted, and then reclaim your family
24. Jemelda had struck a blow at the heart of the life the Lost One was trying to reclaim for Ralph’s people
25. The men around her muttered and Thomas bent down to reclaim the rock he’d released only a few moments before
26. She thinks that someday she is supposed to reclaim them
27. We thought about trying to reclaim
28. Alta Sha said, “You have been told that Native Americans would be allowed to reclaim the Earth, and do you remember being told about a construction which is too large to be contained on Earth?” I answered yes
29. After we were evacuated they swept poison gas through the Trinity hoping to reclaim it, but new orders came down the line and they ended up destroying the ship
30. The woods threatened to reclaim the two story cabin
31. God will help you reclaim your home, but all must ask that this happen
32. Angela and Little Philip would only be tragic reminders of the lover he’d lost and the life he’d never reclaim
33. `If that's the case then shouldn't I go back now that they are distracted and reclaim my throne?'
34. women to reclaim their own vision has the startling incidence of rape and sexual
35. 'An old woman with a pet wolf has wandered up and down the land, proclaiming that King Conan yet lives, and will return some day to reclaim the crown
36. Reclaim your power from the creation; and
37. It is your chance to respond differently to this hologram (to, in a sense, reclaim the power you gave away and rewrite the ending to this storyline)
38. Neither had faced the other in combat since the secession, although there were those in the Federation who wanted to reclaim the seceded territories by force and those in the Swordsmen military who wanted to vanquish the infidel Federation
39. As they struggled in the following months to reclaim their lives; one could say 'time' does heal all deep emotional wounds, but it does so slowly
40. It is a matter of death of the true individual that we have observed you reclaim your right to be inside
41. We are the fulfillment of our ancient prophecy that the earth spirit will one day reclaim its destiny under the stars and the old wisdom of the moon
42. She spat on the spectac-ular pile of coins, put them in three canvas sacks, and buried them in a secret place, hoping that sooner or later the three unknown men would come to reclaim them
43. Its purpose is to empower and inspire youth to reclaim some responsibility in rebuilding our cities
44. The time allotted to the mortgagor to reclaim property after being
45. And its occupants had decided, just then to reclaim their territory
46. The familiar banter was calming--as though she could step back out of the twilight zone she'd inhabited for the past 24 hours and reclaim her life
47. They managed to reclaim engineering and the shuttle bay, but they had been unable to recover their shuttle that was set adrift
48. reclaim the ship without me being involved
49. Once they had finished their grisly task, they would set off into the Forest, to reclaim their slave-girls
50. We are aware that both our collective and personal evolutionary challenge is dependent on our ability to reclaim the power we lost to the various systems of social control; at the same time to bring to awareness our subconscious programming so that we can reclaim and attain sovereignty over these hidden parts of our identity
1. She had the land around his house reclaimed in the form he had it
2. If it wasn't for the sounds of the people, he would think this city was a ruin that had been reclaimed by the jungle
3. Ava's veron space could then be reclaimed at leisure
4. Like all the native cities, you could think it had been reclaimed by the jungle
5. There it would remain, waiting to become dust, to be reclaimed unto the Maker once more
6. When he had reclaimed the Elders, one by one, he showed them the truth of it
7. Most of them he reclaimed, a small few he sent out to ensure the chaos spread
8. He felt that it reclaimed his family’s old connection to the aristocracy
9. Somehow he alone would be affected enough to be returned, leaving the ship to be reclaimed by the alien (who insisted it was their rightful property)
10. That was until the owner tracked down his missing machine and unceremoniously reclaimed it, all the while muttering to himself about our evil ways
11. was a reclaimed version of its neighbors
12. Halon stepped forward and reclaimed the Globe on the key and the pedestal lowered itself into the floor
13. Of course, you cannot live forever and it is likely that the life you have reclaimed will not be a long one
14. The forest reclaimed the mill and the building remained unused
15. and he had reclaimed the body of Jenova
16. Some reclaimed the reins from their children
17. The ancient then reclaimed his seat next to the door
18. Since in what way is a solitary eater, and a glutton, and a drunkard reclaimed, unless it be clear that reasoning is Lord of the passions?
19. Powers to be reclaimed are to be specified by the Conventions of the States
20. The noise had also ended as it had done before, and without the thunder of the stampeding herd a quiet had reclaimed the landscape broken only by an occasional sound put forth by a member of the now-quiescent menagerie
21. 7 Since in what way is a solitary eater and a glutton and a drunkard reclaimed unless it be clear that reasoning is Lord of the passions? 8 A man therefore who regulates his course by the law even if he be a lover of money straightway puts force on his own disposition; lending to the needy without interest and cancelling the debt of the incoming Sabbath
22. “Our God,” he had exclaimed, a look of joy-filled awe on his now radiant countenance, “has reclaimed his people and is even now in the process of rescuing us all
23. reclaimed his people and is even now in the process of rescuing us all
24. ’ Once again the rush of battle flowed through Lord Aden’s veins and unbothered by the thought of the mass of men forming outside, he coolly reclaimed his own swords from the weapons’ rack where he had been forced to check them in on his arrival, for not even the Su-Katii were permitted weapons in front of the council
25. The armed men came running up the stairs towards the waiting Su-Katii, Aden had reclaimed his day sack from the check-in desk
26. Back in Harburg, we reclaimed our generator set, made it to Blankenese and exchanged the machine, then back to Hamburg where we had to stay for the night
27. “Yes, but will she know who she really is? This is the first time we have reclaimed the girl before Slider and his men could kill her
28. I reclaimed my backpack from Grover and looked inside
29. reclaimed a reason to exist for themselves, becoming altars
30. Despite their interest, tired muscles reclaimed their attention and they headed back for supper and bed
31. ‘To see how, in only twelve years, nature has reclaimed what was a stinking, polluted, barren hole blasted from the rocks so the roads in this area could be formed and sealed
32. At Yoxford we turned left and crossed the A12 and headed up to Dunwich, a small ancient village that was slowly being reclaimed by the battering North Sea
33. They reclaimed their shoes, paid the bill and left
34. So I consciously reclaimed all the power I had given to Betty and to the incident itself to make it real; or at least that‘s the way Scheinfeld would say it
35. Now hurry!‖ Fear clung to the boys but Sam picked up the scent of excitement as they moved about like grasshoppers on a hot floor trying to start the reluctant monster—succeeding in record time and within minutes had the hammer down and were chugging back with the reclaimed bucket of bolts chewing up greenery like the eggbeater from hell
36. Elise‘s conscious awareness reclaimed her numbed body like a rising tide with the only sounds to penetrate her psyche of a primal nature: Chirping birds
37. you would have reclaimed your coin
38. The beach had long since been reclaimed by the rising sea level which had already destroyed any buildings that had been built along the shore-line
39. adopted, euthanized, reclaimed, or died of natural causes in the
40. barrels of oil had been reclaimed by the skimming equipment of Alyeska
41. Thanks to Nancy Laplante and her incredible genius for operational planning, his ragtag forces had been brought from the various corners of Africa and of the Near East, where they had been fighting mostly French Vichy forces, to England, where they had been quickly reequipped with new equipment, including reclaimed French Army equipment that the enemy had been using since the defeat of 1940
42. Feltus lowered himself from his saddle and picked up a small piece of driftwood that had been conjured by the sea during the storm and left here as a gift to some passerby or else to be reclaimed by the ocean at a later time
43. from the north, sending a towering mist into the close air, and reclaimed the sand with a fury as if it were stripping the very hide from the earth in retribution for escaping its confines
44. The high waves crashed against the beach with a thunderous roar, which could easily be mistaken for the deafening claps of thunder or the forceful howl of the wind that bent the palms at unnatural angles or the lightning striking some object in the forests surrounding the hotel, and reclaimed much of that which nature had given for the enjoyment of mere mortals
45. Only the very young were spared and she was reclaimed from the wreckage by a spinster aunt who cared for her throughout the hostilities
46. to believe that he’d reclaimed it after killing the man who’d cheated
47. but on the death of Cleopatra was reclaimed by Antiochus Epiphanes after a bloody battle
48. the Bureau of Land Management reclaimed the land and sold it to
49. In the morning, he decided he needed coffee and company, so he walked back to the Student Union and reclaimed his seat from the night before
50. Abused, used carelessly, as if they were disposable, ever-replaceable possessions, all of Nature’s gifts now need to be reclaimed and all of her abusers’ privileges suspended
1. All the paper might have stopped some scrounges from reclaiming some good furniture, but there's always scrounges going thru there
2. Instead of reclaiming me from Tragus, he bought Dzunga instead
3. “Now it is time to finish reclaiming what is mine
4. Beth suggested that it would be wise to wait until after Truman’s meeting with Gordon, to see if there was reason to avoid reclaiming it from the police impound yard
5. from reclaiming an area that was distressed; about continuing a drought by keeping water away from the San Joaquin Valley in California, about reactivating a 2006 investigation of Atrazine, about stopping the Arch Co
6. Reclaiming what is hers
7. through and around it, reclaiming what had been its natural
8. Moss and mildew encircled the base, creeping upwards, like the earth was reclaiming lost property
9. Reclaiming your power also suggests that when you have finished with the process, you will have more power than before you started, by taking the power back you had assigned to the hologram – out there
10. Reclaiming his pack and club, the half-breed eased up the trail into the creek and headed towards three palms landing and a bath
11. Siri reluctantly decided that he was wasting his time and he abandoned any idea of reclaiming his possessions or opening the container
12. This process is used to keep the people who have been harmed from reclaiming what a corporation owes them because of negligence
13. When you accept, you are reclaiming your sympathy
14. Sean’s horror quickly turned into denial, then in anger as Spellman promised to personally help those duped into going to Jerusalem in reclaiming their lost souls
15. One simple way of reclaiming this sand is to PUT BROKEN SAND INTO
16. And Robert--she quickly began calling him that to herself under the influence of her family's methods of reclaiming her--had not written a single letter
17. I thanked the trooper and told her I wouldn’t be reclaiming the car
18. ‘So, Sayeed has a note,’ Mick thought out loud, reclaiming
19. hand, reclaiming the peace
20. David slowly stood, reclaiming his bag
21. The reason Hitler retook the stolen lands taken away by the Versailles treaty was because he did not believe that England or France would declare war, when he was only reclaiming the land of Germanic people stolen from Germany by the Versailles Treaty
22. If we’re lucky, we’ll finally be away and then we can set about the process of reclaiming society
23. The forest was busy in the process of reclaiming the city grounds back into its forest lands, even now trees were rising up all throughout the deserted city
24. I didn’t think he’d ever come back willingly, off with his concubine somewhere, rekindling her memory and reclaiming her love
25. Provided war doesn’t break out between us—which could easily happen with this much testosterone in such close quarters—I put our odds of reclaiming the abbey from at least one of our enemies tonight at reasonably good
26. In selecting another to perform the office of reclaiming his highly prized rifle, the scout had lost sight of none of his habitual caution
27. They talked vaguely about Re-afforestation, and Reclaiming of Foreshores, and Sea walls: but of course there was the question of Cost! that was a difficulty
28. Max Schmeling of Germany had been the heavyweight champion of the world from 1930 to 1932, and he was set on reclaiming the title from James Braddock
29. Keith may have thought she was living the life of Riley over here, but short of reclaiming stewardship of the kids’ trust funds, it was hard to make rent and tuition and insurance premiums, even with the child support checks
30. 72 Fred Pearce, Keepers of the Spring: Reclaiming Our Water in an Age of Globalization, Washington, Island Press, 2004
31. TOYOTA: $30,280 million “…resilience of the Toyota brand seems to have… helped the carmaker in reclaiming its global leadership position
32. To Barack Obama, quoted in The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming
33. Irrigation companies, heavily capitalized, are doing excellent work in reclaiming vast tracts which geographers declared lost to all future utility
1. be placed with a new keeper or owner, unless the former owner reclaims ownership
2. The road has not been used for years as weeds grow, as the woodland reclaims its land
3. Israel reclaims it's original territory, the Holy Land and Jerusalem
4. “As always, the forest reclaims its own,” Florian said