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    1. To regain balance we must stop relying on chemicals to control our pests but instead rely more on maintaining a balanced ecosystem, diversity rich with bacteria and enzymes


    2. There are many natural fungicides that are used to control Downey Mildew, Rust, Black Spot, Powdery Mildew and other exotic diseases, but by now you should get the idea that the basis for regaining the health of the roses and other plants is to regain the health of the soil


    3. dear sanctuary, but in that instant when Lucy felt that she might regain control of her


    4. Rosy paused to regain control of herself


    5. "Only if they don't surrender," Haadij Doesshef said, wanting to regain the conversation without confronting the theocrat


    6. He wondered if someone had recalled their commander from backup and Vincef had found a way to regain control of the expedition? He was glad his sentence had only lasted three days


    7. He waved his arms about, trying to regain his balance, but still he started to topple over


    8. “She will eventually regain everything; she will probably need a considerable span of time for that, but she will return,” he concluded with certainty


    9. Little by little, masses and forms started to regain a relative solidity, and all was soon shrouded in a deep purple twilight


    10. This was the instant of doubt, the point where the prey loses its fear of those mesmerising eyes and runs for dear sanctuary, but in that instant when Lucy felt that she might regain control of her legs and speed back towards the light of town, the wolf slid the hood from his head

    11. She decided to take him to the ‘town’, there he would be safe, there would be no one around and he could regain his strength faster


    12. The only way they were able to regain contact with me was by telling me I could start training for an expedition to the surface


    13. ‘Sorry …’ he spluttered, trying to regain control


    14. If this happens, try one or more of the techniques we covered previously to regain control


    15. for all of the lost summers that she could never regain


    16. “Yes, whatever,” Ava said, trying to regain her composure


    17. a long time to regain the trust that had been lost,


    18. The man is in overload and it will take him a few seconds to regain control, more than enough for Alex to get close, close enough to make running or fighting-back an irrelevance


    19. ‘Not that they can find - the tests have come up with no reason why she shouldn’t regain consciousness


    20. A second slug of malt helps Ted regain control of his voice

    21. She gasped in relief at her lost footing so quickly checked by his instant reflex, and lingered without struggle in his arms perhaps longer than really necessary to regain her balance


    22. ” He paused to regain control of his voice


    23. Desperate to regain favour, he held out one of the mugs


    24. Henri slumped back into his chair and started to regain his


    25. His voice made her heart ache, she’d had time to catch her breath, and regain her shield of protection


    26. Struggling to regain control of herself,


    27. patiently for the man to regain his breath and get to his feet


    28. regain his pinpoint accuracy, Roman had the game in hand when he stepped on the


    29. A chance to regain her mental composure


    30. Meanwhile, his feet flailed around, desperately searching the cliff’s face for anything to regain his footing

    31. Brice struggled to shut the voice out of his head, sought to regain control of his thoughts as he had been taught at the Order


    32. backtrack in order to regain the path, but progress


    33. "I'm sure you would have, Galimoto," she replied, struggling to regain her composure


    34. Meanwhile, the distant mages continued to regain their strength, their shields only thin layers when the hissing flames washed over them


    35. If to regain his country be his fate,


    36. As she struggled to regain her breath, Trumpet hooked his front hooves over her shoulders


    37. Between the improved food, and gentler treatment, Nerissa started to regain her strength


    38. You may have been given a second chance to regain what was previously thought to be lost


    39. Before she could regain her sense and strike back, the same one of the two remaining girls sent a fierce kick at her jaw


    40. They paused outside the door to catch their breath and regain their composure before entering the room

    41. There was a short silence again as the old man rested a few moments to regain his breath


    42. When they reached the landing Zarko stood still for a few moments to regain his breath as he’d had to hasten to catch up


    43. It took him a couple of steps to regain his balance and then he turned around to face the others


    44. ” replied Chris, lying flat on his back trying to regain some energy


    45. giving the poor chaps a sporting chance to regain their freedom


    46. he regain some awareness of the stars before him


    47. He said we needed the rest to regain strength pulled from us by the storm


    48. hope!” Jill waited a few minutes for Pamela to regain her composure and realize again that God is in control


    49. If we don"t regain and practice more of it, our very civilization will gradually rot from within


    50. But no one knew for sure whether people would simply die or regain consciousness












































    1. By now Dan had regained his sense of righteous propriety


    2. ‘But Stephen, what do the doctors say about Liz’s condition?’ I asked, ‘Has she regained consciousness yet?’


    3. It rose; and night regained it's place


    4. Your face no longer has those lines on it; and your body has regained the vitality of youth


    5. He had suddenly regained his full range of motion


    6. She hoped to get a chance to thank him later, after he regained consciousness, and wondered how that was going to work


    7. Joseph lay still for a few minutes, until he regained his senses and slowly sat up


    8. By the time he returns with a glass of wine for her, she has regained control of herself


    9. ’ The Sergeant commented as they regained the hallway


    10. ’ The Sergeant instructed his subordinate, the slight moan accompanying this order suggesting that the woman had regained consciousness

    11. ‘She’s still not regained consciousness, though they can find no reason why she shouldn’t


    12. After he blew his nose and regained his composure, he began a story of his first camp and fishing memories of his youth


    13. She was unconscious when we found her and hasn’t regained consciousness yet


    14. ‘Mrs Hartley-Jones was unconscious when we found her, sir, and has not regained consciousness


    15. She regained control instantly and promised her mother she would try to remember the lesson


    16. Since then he had the Music Manufacturing lobby staked out, but so far he had not regained his quarry


    17. regained his breath, Johnny charged, throwing another right


    18. When he finally regained his breath, without throwing up, the first thing he got out of is mouth was, “You, gasp, know, gasp, that, gasp, guy?” He was able to bring his hand up and point with shaking finger


    19. “Well that's the text of it,” said George as he laid down the notice and regained his breath


    20. Spelman personally by wire, offering his parents' lodges in Tahoe as a retreat to himself and Kaitlyn as they regained their footing

    21. When he regained his composure, He lifted his head and said, “I've never known a girl, so set to destroy me


    22. regained himself and gazed out the window just above his sink, like he could see


    23. He regained his balance but kept his distance, not quite pushing her away but stretching to the end of her reach


    24. " He said when he regained his composure


    25. Roman continued to run toward us, then regained his senses


    26. Roman regained enough strength to stand on his own and seemed to be


    27. When the operator eventually regained control of


    28. When Jean eventually regained consciousness his initially


    29. Wiping off the one teardrop that had managed to break through her resolve, Nerissa regained her composure


    30. Eventually the couple regained their self-control and

    31. He regained control of his


    32. regained consciousness and composure


    33. As Adros slowly regained his senses he looked around, realizing he was still at the Hangar, and quite alive


    34. regained my sense, now that the gentle soul was alive, I


    35. people regained the peaceful


    36. Mercer blinked and regained his balance


    37. she’d regained her looks, she had no wish to see Theoton ever again


    38. Tragus never would have acted as he did if she hadn’t regained her beauty


    39. The man took a deep breath and finally regained enough composure to look the officer in the eyes and relate to him what they had just seen


    40. Though scraped and pierced with splinters, she regained her balance, went inside, and shuffled to the post, murmuring softly to the baby all the while

    41. After a while Bilkara stirred as she regained consciousness


    42. To find shoes in your dream suggests that you have regained your foothold on life


    43. If you find a wallet, then it indicates that you have regained financial stability


    44. Maileena coughed as she regained her breath


    45. It seemed that with his purse restored, Homer had regained his distaste for low-born neighbors


    46. The Elf had regained her poise and was speaking


    47. She regained her self-care quickly and she waited patiently for the nurse-in-charge to come round before she asked for painkillers


    48. heroin - he regained some type of clarity


    49. he was struck and killed by lightning but regained mortality later in a morgue) shared his meeting with a Being of Light while he was ‘dead’ in his book “Saved By The Light


    50. By that time, she had regained control of her emotions














































    1. There are many natural fungicides that are used to control Downey Mildew, Rust, Black Spot, Powdery Mildew and other exotic diseases, but by now you should get the idea that the basis for regaining the health of the roses and other plants is to regain the health of the soil


    2. Without you, we have no hope of regaining them


    3. "What?" the old man blurted out, before regaining some composure


    4. "What?" the old man blurted out, before regaining some


    5. He lets the water fall for ten minutes in a cascade of absolution, and although he can still hear odd notes and bars of the melody deep in the primeval zones of his cortex, he feels as though he is regaining control


    6. ‘Does it need to get out?’ James asked, regaining his confidence


    7. regaining his strength while the other dealt with Roman


    8. chance of regaining the Master’s attention


    9. Developing a greater sense of spirituality and ‘oneness’ with others, upon regaining physical consciousness


    10. “What the hell’s holding this shut?” yelled Chris, snapping for a second and then quickly regaining control of his temper

    11. The only possibility for the original Roidon regaining his mind would be if he made a personal interface


    12. She was immediately met by Millicent, who squared up to her aggressively, and she faltered in her step before regaining composure


    13. He remembered the feeling of disarray, regaining consciousness from something that had seemed more real than here


    14. He pointed the staff toward the witch as she lay crumpled, just regaining consciousness


    15. “My palate was said to be the best in the northern quarter,” reflected Uther, his face regaining its color


    16. Finally regaining some composure, Broshee glanced back over her shoulder towards the brow of the hill, breathing fast


    17. Brightness was convinced that she was dying, but she had slowly recovered, regaining a little strength with the passing of each moon


    18. Slowly regaining consciousness, Darkburst kept his eyes closed for a moment, trying to mentally ease the pain that was coursing through his body


    19. She was noticeably regaining her composure, and it seemed to William that now she felt she had a way out of this predicament


    20. Regaining the control room, he spoke

    21. Brownie hit the guard rail and bounced off it before regaining control


    22. He attempted to up rock against me but I was still regaining my bearings a little, so I wasn’t even thinking about trying to up rock against him


    23. He was slowly regaining control, his control, control of himself, while he became aware of what had happened


    24. Regaining consciousness in my hospital room, I saw Nic standing at the end of my bed


    25. Instantly regaining his bearings, Cloud darted into the capsule,


    26. skills properly for the first time since regaining consciousness in


    27. Regaining control of the


    28. he had avoided repeating since regaining consciousness in


    29. As titans were regaining their strength, Akira and the other fallen ones fled the scene


    30. They had no hope of the boy regaining his hearing

    31. your notions; and, regaining understanding worthy of your age, search into the truth of an expedient course? 12 and, reverencing my


    32. The colour regaining from the whiteness he imposed upon himself by the constant wringing and twisting of his hands in a nervous gesture


    33. regaining his faculties, he vaulted forward, grabbed my shoulders, and hurled me onto my


    34. returned upon regaining consciousness; merely the impression of having had access to that


    35. “Whatever,” she said, now regaining her senses


    36. after regaining his freedom, was irreconcilable


    37. On the one hand, it’s no stronger than heavy paper either, but on the other, it will grow back together if it’s torn or punctured, sealing itself in about an hour, and regaining even transparency in a few days


    38. Regaining her bearings she continued on her way, the closer she got to the other side of the high standing greenery more she smelt what she believed was smoke


    39. I was engrossed with popularity and regaining back my grandfather’s trust that I didn’t thought of suspecting Alex


    40. explanation, regaining some self-control, now that the

    41. He hurriedly examined her with all his senses and all his concentration, then Translocated her away to the far side of Kellaran, and kept Translocating her around that hemisphere twelve times per second to prevent her from regaining her bearings and returning to the fight


    42. She is weak from the many things that have happened to her, but she’s regaining her strength, which is a long story better left for Moshe


    43. 11 Will you not awake from your trifling philosophy? and give up the folly of your notions; and regaining understanding worthy of your age search into the truth of an expedient course? 12 and reverencing my kindly admonition have pity on your own years? 13 For bear in mind that if there be any power which watches over this religion of yours it will pardon you for all transgressions of the law which you commit through compulsion


    44. In regaining his footing, he at first refused to move


    45. "Yes," he said, regaining his tongue


    46. “No,” he concedes, “but that is because, in the years since what you call the wars of the mountains and even in the current battle situation, the mountain people have been regaining their strength


    47. The driver, quickly regaining his feet, ran as fast as he could in the direction from which he had


    48. shakes his head in the silence that follows, quickly regaining his


    49. ’ Saddened by the unnecessary loss of life from the army’s actions, he rode off into the night at last allowing the tears to form in his eyes, he swallowed hard regaining his composure, the acrid stench of burning buildings was thick in the back of his throat


    50. After regaining his composure he then kicked Henrick’s corpse with his good leg, instantly giving himself an intense feeling of self-satisfaction











































    1. wanting to learn painting before he regains his eyesight


    2. “He is deeply Linked with the elf Nemia right now, as you can tell, even as he regains his full strength


    3. Darren regains consciousness as he fights for breath; Lewis's foot on his neck feels hard and rough and he cannot move it


    4. Lewis laughs and starts coughing, when he regains his breath he looks Suzy in the eyes; “I cannot stop for me, let alone anyone else


    5. Even if the convicted regains


    6. “At this stage the crims are below, about done, when Vatavai regains consciousness, takes stock of the situation and smashes his way out


    7. "Well," said the other voice, "we'll find out more if and when he regains consciousness


    8. “Tell him when he regains consciousness that there are more than enough witches here to light a few bulbs


    9. As he regains his composure Brandy thinks, “I have, and I always will wait for you


    10. For a split second, Anthony looks shocked, but he quickly regains his cool demeanor

    11. there is no doubt in his mind that, as soon as he regains his top form, he will investigate and


    12. Gregory regains his composure, if only briefly


    13. But both alike erred, from failing to grasp the truth which would have reconciled them—that man has lost the hope of life eternal under the law, and regains it by the grace of God in redemption


    14. After the violent, killing frost, it may be years before the emerald isle regains its legendary green


    15. Unless he recovers quickly and regains condition we won’t have much chance,” Ulbrickson had griped to the Associated Press a week before


    16. But all that has been wrought by those who wield the Three will turn to their undoing, and their minds and hearts will become revealed to Sauron, if he regains the One


    17. If he regains it, your valour


    18. This is promptly reversed and taken in the opposite direction, before the opening market sentiment regains control and brings the market back to the opening price once more


    19. When he had so unexpectedly encountered Jean Valjean on the banks of the Seine, there had been in him something of the wolf which regains his grip on his prey, and of the dog who finds his master again


    20. “If—er—when he regains consciousness—you might tell him that his father, Bishop Chalmers, is waiting to see him

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    Synonyms for "regain"

    find recover regain retrieve reclaim salvage redeem rescue

    "regain" definitions

    get or find back; recover the use of


    come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost