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Re-entering politics, especially in a manner that would embarrass the junta, poses the sort of challenge that the military has met in the past by detaining Suu Kyi.
Supporters Prepepare For Suu Kyi Release Associated Press 2010
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Re-entering our everyday world after a period of 20 minutes or two weeks of meditation practice, we have the opportunity to see ourselves entering the action.
David Nichtern: Real World Meditation: Why Being Present Matters 2010
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Re-entering our everyday world after a period of 20 minutes or two weeks of meditation practice, we have the opportunity to see ourselves entering the action.
David Nichtern: Real World Meditation: Why Being Present Matters 2010
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Strange Ink: Re-entering the hallowed halls skip to main
Re-entering the hallowed halls Kat Howard 2010
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Re-entering the college game after two-plus years in the NBA, he would make $565,000 in his first season.
Success on the court translates to big money for coaches 2007
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KEILAR: Re-entering earth's atmosphere at the wrong angle.
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Re-entering his tuck, a few seconds later Miller had bested Defago's time.
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Re-entering the hotel, I had a nice "welcome back" from the doorman, which at least made it feel a little bit like home.
Downhill on Nob Hill 2008
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Re-entering the debate on the EU constitution comes pensioner Alan Pavelin, of Chislehurst, Kent, in a letter to The Daily Telegraph.
Archive 2007-01-01 Richard 2007
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Re-entering my room seemed like the recovery of reality.
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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