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  • "With the situation that has been developing over the past six months, where banks are clearly re-embarking on a new role leading back to basics, foreign exchange has to be one of the products that tops that list."

    London Tightens Grip on Currency Trades 2009

  • Hector continues in the field, (the Greeks being driven to their fortifications before the ships,) and gives orders to keep the watch all night in the camp, to prevent the enemy from re-embarking and escaping by flight.

    The Iliad of Homer 2003

  • We, up to our knees in water that nearly tears our legs off, push and shove the canoe free, and re-embarking return singing “So Sir” across the river, to have it out with that current.

    Travels in West Africa 2003

  • Upon re-embarking, the bewildered explorers began to discuss the question whether it would not now be desirable to make their way back to Gourbi Island, which was apparently the only spot in their new world from which they could hope to derive their future sustenance.

    Off on a Comet 2003

  • Sonia had tried to assuage her grief by re-embarking on the tennis circuit, and for a few years Cory had travelled with her mother in a regime of constantly changing nannies and hotel suites.

    Rome's Revenge Craven, Sara 2001

  • Sonia had tried to assuage her grief by re-embarking on the tennis circuit, and for a few years Cozy had travelled with her mother in a regime of constantly changing nannies and hotel suites.

    Rome's Revenge Craven, Sara 2001

  • Undeterred, the president stepped back on the platform and greeted each of the policemen personally before re-embarking.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Quenza spent the whole day of the 25 th busily re-embarking the men, but nobody thought to inform Lieutenant Colonel Buonaparte and his isolated battery of three guns of what was afoot.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Quenza spent the whole day of the 25 th busily re-embarking the men, but nobody thought to inform Lieutenant Colonel Buonaparte and his isolated battery of three guns of what was afoot.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • The virtue and amiability which she had evinced during her first matrimonial engagement, soon procured her new and far more advantageous offers, while the capacity and integrity which had marked her business transactions, led to very promising proposals for re-embarking in commerce.

    The Life of the Venerable Mother Mary of the Incarnation A Religious of the Ursuline Community

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