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Re-enter the remnants of Torchwood, the crack alien-fighting unit that's all too acquainted with mortality.
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Re-enter Leighton, who served as the No. 1 goalie until suffering a high ankle sprain in mid-March, handing the duties back to Boucher, who played admirably as the starter until Monday.
With Boucher out, Leighton regains Flyers' goalie reins 2010
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Re-enter, John Hagee who continues his work on a semi-stealth basis.
The Circular Dangers of John Hagee, AIPAC and Netanyahu 2009
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Re-enter your childhood, but imagine your first crush, first kiss, first date and first sexual encounter, all bereft of any hope of marriage as a destination for your feelings.
Gay Marriage Is Good for America Jonathan Rauch 2008
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Re-enter your first serious relationship, but think about it knowing that marrying the person is out of the question.
Gay Marriage Is Good for America Jonathan Rauch 2008
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Re-enter Mr. Jackson, 46 years old, and his wife and producing partner, Fran Walsh.
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Re-enter Mr. McCain, who is nothing if not a known Republican commodity.
McCain's Surge 2007
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Re-enter Mr. McCain, who is nothing if not a known GOP commodity.
McCain's Surge 2007
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Re-enter John, bearing a tray with cakes, a decanter,
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Re-enter personality: why should it be that people who are strong analytical thinkers good at math, for example are so often good “empirical investigators” too—also good at science?
The Muse in the Machine David Gelernter 1994
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