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I want to regain my First Amendment rights.
I don't think you can ever regain your ignorance.
I want to regain my name and my reputation and my life back.
If we leave the E.U., we will regain control of our own money.
It is never too late to regain our credibility around the world.
We must regain the confidence and drive to decide our own destiny.
All I want is to live a peaceful life, to regain my life and be happy.
When you tour, you regain the music and the connection with the audience.
I want to regain the trust of the Brazilian people and all the sectors of society.
When anyone arouses my anger, I will immediately pray for them and regain my peace of soul.
I wanted Puma to regain strength with the existing logo rather than try to get rid of the past.
Action is at bottom a swinging and flailing of the arms to regain one's balance and keep afloat.
We need to bring down service fees, become much more transparent and regain trust from consumers.
To regain our political footing, we must prove to moderates that Democrats can make tough choices.
I will continue doing films till my last breathe and will regain my respectability in the industry.
Hard work, careful planning, and realistic financial advice will be required by many to regain solvency.
Style is the instrument you can pick back up when you want to regain some of the confidence you've lost.
You don't lose the regard of not only a nation but of an international community and regain it overnight.
If once you forfeit the confidence of your fellow-citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem.
We must first and foremost defend Hungary's independence and sovereignty, and, if needed, we must regain it.
Pager companies are very much looking to provide new services to help them regain some of their customer base.
It never gets old watching someone receive their first pair of glasses and regain their vision and their life.
I may have made a mistake in renouncing my Canadian citizenship, which I have never ceased to promise to try to regain.
In therapy I have learned the importance of keeping spiritual life and professional life balanced. I need to regain my balance.
Trolling can be a great way to engage with the world, a way to regain self-esteem and happiness, or, dare I say it, a way of life.
Every time I nostalgically try to regain my liking of John McCain, he reaches into his sleaze bag and pulls out something malodorous.
As someone from, and directly involved with, this part of the world, I am convinced Arabs are qualified to regain their glorious past.
Being part of the natural world reminds me that innocence isn't ever lost completely; we just need to maintain our goodness to regain it.
I think I lost my sense of identity when I was married. I know I did. And it took me a very long time to regain it and find out who I was.
The financial crisis should not become an excuse to raise taxes, which would only undermine the economic growth required to regain our strength.
Every day you spend drifting away from your goals is a waste not only of that day, but also of the additional day it takes to regain lost ground.
Actually the adrenaline of the game will probably help me out a little bit to regain command and concentration about the things that I have to do.
The Assad regime has lost the consent of the governed, and it is difficult to see how a replacement Alawite regime would be able to regain this consent.
It is very important, to have a robust digital economy, that the citizens regain the trust in how their data are being processed and who can access them.
The government rightly resisted pressure to accept Free Movement of people from E.U. countries, to allow us to regain control over our immigration policy.
I have a voice: I want to share my beliefs about how the conservative movement and the Republican party can regain its footing, because we've lost our way.
The E.U. needs renewal, and we need a strong U.K. at the table to help to drive the reform agenda that can help the union regain competitiveness and growth.
Statistically, if you have ever dieted you are extremely likely not only to regain any weight you lose, but to go on to gain even more. Dieting makes you fat.
Hungary is, in a word, in a state of WAR against the Hapsburg dynasty, a war of legitimate defence, by which alone it can ever regain independence and freedom.
If democracy as we know it has to survive the elites have to regain their credibility. And they have to start by admitting that their economic model is broken.
And by a prudent flight and cunning save A life which valour could not, from the grave. A better buckler I can soon regain, But who can get another life again?
If you believe you can shed pounds quickly by force of will and deprivation, you will in all likelihood not only regain the ones you lost, but add a few more besides.
There remains, however, the hope, at least in Russia, that, as sometimes happens in history, the memory of lost alternatives will one day inspire efforts to regain them.
Over time, naturally, you lose your innocence from gaining knowledge. You can't be innocent forever, but there's something in innocence you need to regain to be creative.
When rock came along the lyrics and melodies became less important and it bothered me to think that perhaps they might not regain the value they have to music - they are music.
Do you suppose there is any living man so unreasonable that if he found himself stricken with a dangerous ailment he would not anxiously desire to regain the blessing of health?
Women are trying to have it all but are trying to regain control over their time. That's why many women are busting out of the traditional workforce and starting their own businesses.
As a brand, Ahla is one of Strauss-Elite's strongest. But we need to do a lot of marketing in order to regain market leadership. I have no doubt that we will do that, even if it takes time.
I say to you that the price of liberty is and always has been blood, human blood, and if our liberties are lost, we shall never regain them except at the price of blood. They must not be lost.
We continue to fight for good jobs that pay well and jobs that last. Helping to get folks back to work is about helping them to regain their dignity and pride. That's what families care about.