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Killion: Rejoining UNESCO is still a highlight -- not just for me personally, but for our foreign policy as a nation.
Don Kraus: Diplomacy in Action: the U.S., UNESCO and Civil Society Don Kraus 2011
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Rejoining the national team for the first time since playing poorly in last June's Confederations Cup, Beasley entered in the 34th minute after Holden limped off with a bruised shin sustained from a hard challenge by Nigel de Jong.
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Rejoining the credit markets would also free Argentina from some of its most disastrous domestic policy choices which are frightening away foreign investors, killing businesses, and undermining the private sector.
Nancy E. Soderberg: Investors Can't Trust Argentina Nancy E. Soderberg 2010
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Rejoining the credit markets would also free Argentina from some of its most disastrous domestic policy choices which are frightening away foreign investors, killing businesses, and undermining the private sector.
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Rejoining the mainstream is certainly the benefit of supporting the bill for the Republican party as a whole.
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Rejoining the New York Stock Exchange, with a likely dual listing in Toronto, will help GM to shake off its "government motors" nickname.
General Motors back from the brink and set for $20bn flotation 2010
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Rejoining our conversation, David Gergen, you watch the outgoing president leave politically weakened.
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Rejoining the squad, we moved cautiously forward into and through the Japanese positions of the day before.
Into the Rising Sun Patrick K. O’Donnell 2002
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Rejoining the service isn't necessarily a moneymaking proposition.
Back To The Front 2008
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Rejoining NATO military command is most significant because all of the other measures are more or less predicated upon it.
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