Re-enter Sentence Examples

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  • If invoked, ministers re-enter the arena and decide a case.

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  • In 1783, although he declined to re-enter the cabinet, he acted as Speaker of the House of Lords.

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  • Beaten back at Granville, they tried to re-enter the Vendee, but were repulsed at Angers.

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  • Bignon did not re-enter public life until 1817, when he was elected to the chamber of deputies, in which he sat until 1830, consistent in his opposition to the reactionary policy of successive governments.

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  • He did not re-enter the public service until the period of the Empire, when the arch-chancellor Cambaceres used his influence with Napoleon to procure for him the office of "maitre des requetes" to the council of state.

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  • Returning, they re-enter their ships at Basel, but are slaughtered by the Huns when they reach Cologne.

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  • Soon afterwards he fell into the hands of the Athenians and accepted the offer of Timotheus to re-enter their service.

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  • An attempt was made by the duke of Wellington in September 1830 to induce Palmerston to re-enter the cabinet,which he refused to do without Lord Lansdowne and Lord Grey, and from that time forward he may be said to have associated his political fortunes with those of the Whig party.

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  • Nor is it an attempt to faithfully re-create or re-enter childhood.

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  • He felt that sooner or later he would have to re-enter that whirlpool of life, with its embarrassments and affairs to be straightened out, its accounts with stewards, quarrels, and intrigues, its ties, society, and with Sonya's love and his promise to her.

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  • Ulster Unionists will not re-enter an Executive that includes Sinn Fein.

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  • Talk to him, then re-enter the Corridors of Dark Salvation.

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  • The only downside is that if you end up wanting to use a larger tool or program from an online tool, you will have to re-enter all of the information you have.

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  • You can save your favorite job searches, so you don't have to re-enter your criteria every time you want to check for updated job postings.

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  • There is no method available to track the planes as they attempt to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.

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  • Rainbow vacuum cleaners use a water filtration system that's designed to trap dirt and airborne particles that usually re-enter the home's environment with dry filter vacuuming.

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  • The Rainbow's technically advanced separator makes sure that all the dust and dirt collected by the machine remains in the water reservoir and never allows it to re-enter the atmosphere.

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  • If you go from website to website you have to re-enter your trip preferences such as preferred dates and locations.

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  • The army of the portent's, commanded by Colonel Bartolome Mitre, was defeated at Cepeda by the confederate forces under Urquiza, and Buenos Aires agreed to re-enter the confederation (November 11, 1859).

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  • Seymour did not re-enter political life, refusing to be considered for the United States senatorship from New York in 1876.

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  • The Code enacted that if the landlord would re-enter before the term was up, he must remit a fair proportion of the rent.

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  • The only result of his letter, however, was that he was forbidden to re-enter Sardinian territory.

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  • Piero de' Medici's fresh attempt to re-enter Florence failed; nevertheless his followers continued their intrigues, and party spirit increased in virulence.

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  • Lord Stanley refused to re-enter the government, and his place as secretary of state for the colonies was offered to and accepted by Gladstone.

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  • She conceived the project of marrying her favourite son, the duke of Anjou, to Queen Elizabeth of England, and her daughter Margaret to Henry of Navarre, To this end she became reconciled with the Protestants, and allowed Coligny to return to court and to re-enter the council.

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  • The survivors of the party made an effort to re-enter the Convention after the fall of Robespierre, but it was not until the 5th of March 1795 that they were formally reinstated.

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  • In 1890 he resigned from the senate to re-enter the Chamber of Deputies, this time for the 5th arrondissement of Paris, and took his seat with the Boulangist deputies.

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  • A rite was devised, called exhomologesis, by which, after a fresh term of repentance, marked by austerities more strict than any Trappist monk imposes on himself to-day, the persons lapsed from grace could re-enter the church.

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  • At the general election of that year he was one of the victims of the Republican rout in the Pas-de-Calais, and did not re-enter the chamber till 1887.

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  • The treaty of Arras, which made him a sovereign prince for life, though harsh, at all events gave a united France the opportunity of expelling the English from the east, and allowed the king to re-enter Paris in.

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  • After having separated the Piedmontese from the Austrians, whom he drove back into Tyrol, and repulsed offensive reprisals of Wurmser and Alvinzi on four occasions, he stopped short at the preliminary negotiations of Loben just at the moment when the Directory, discouraged by the problem of Italian reconstitution, was preparing the army of the Rhine to re-enter the field under the command of Hoche.

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  • We have asked several experts to advise you on how to re-enter the job market looking and feeling fantastic.

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  • Macrophages (derived from the circulating monocytes) may re-enter the circulation, possible via lymphatics.

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  • A whole series of sensible and logical considerations showing it to be essential for him to go to Petersburg, and even to re-enter the service, kept springing up in his mind.

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  • Taylor knew she needed to re-enter the job market, but with years away from the working world, her confidence was shot.

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