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  • After Clinton announced that she would step down from her seat to become secretary of state, King - the last remanning GOP congressman from Long Island, a former Republican bastion - hinted that he might make a bid for statewide office.

    Mortgage program hasn't helped enough, some say 2009

  • After Clinton announced that she would step down from her seat to become secretary of state, King - the last remanning GOP congressman from Long Island, a former Republican bastion - hinted that he might make a bid for statewide office.

    King not taking on Gillibrand 2009

  • Smith got a loud ovation when he checked in with 5: 35 remanning in the first quarter and an even louder one when he took a pass from Iverson from the top of the circle for an alley-oop dunk for his first points.

    USATODAY.com - Basketball - San Antonio vs. Denver 2006

  • It would not accomplish that any more than remanning Striker would have done.

    Mission Of Honor Clancy, Tom 2002

  • Noting this, an officer of cuirassiers drew up his horse by a British battery, and while his men drew off, stood on guard with his single sword, and kept the gunners from remanning it till he was shot by a British infantryman.

    Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes 1886

  • The men remained about half an hour on board, and as they were remanning their boat we saw a whole cargo of eatables carried to it from our steerage passengers.

    Records of a Girlhood Fanny Kemble 1851

  • Noda told Lee that he would seek to return the remanning books at an appropriate time, according to South Korea's presidential office.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • When the Windsor Castle touched at St. Helena, Newton had the good fortune to obtain a supply of able seamen, more than sufficient for the remanning of his ship.

    Newton Forster The Merchant Service Frederick Marryat 1820

  • Though it's unclear what the cost of the upgrades would be, Greg Shadowens - the head of the union local representing Marion prison workers - said, "it's a matter of just rearming and remanning the towers, and some staffing levels would have to be readjusted, but that's about it."

    unknown title 2009

  • Though it's unclear what the cost of the upgrades would be, Greg Shadowens - the head of the union local representing Marion prison workers - said, "it's a matter of just rearming and remanning the towers, and some staffing levels would have to be readjusted, but that's about it."

    unknown title 2009

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