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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reconquer .
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Examples
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Opponents of comprehensive immigration reform see "anchor babies" as one means by which Mexico reconquers the United States.
Fourteenth Amendment Reform Prompts Strange Bedfellows In Opposition 2010
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Opponents of comprehensive immigration reform see "anchor babies" as one means by which Mexico reconquers the United States.
Fourteenth Amendment Reform Prompts Strange Bedfellows In Opposition The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Opponents of comprehensive immigration reform see "anchor babies" as one means by which Mexico reconquers the United States.
Fourteenth Amendment Reform Prompts Strange Bedfellows In Opposition 2010
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“Roughly, we can say that where primary reflection tends to dissolve the unity of experience which is first put before it, the function of secondary reflection is essentially recuperative; it reconquers that unity” (Marcel 1951a, p. 83).
Gabriel (-Honoré) Marcel Treanor, Brian 2004
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Still, many husbands know that nature often renders nugatory the most subtle calculations, and reconquers the rights which they have striven to frustrate.
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Still, many husbands know that nature often renders nugatory the most subtle calculations, and reconquers the rights which they have striven to frustrate.
Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics B. G. Jefferis
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And England will sit snug while France reconquers Europe.
Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes James Branch Cabell 1918
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And yet Lee sends a division under Jubal Early and reconquers the Valley of Virginia -- invades Maryland and Pennsylvania, throws his shells into Washington and burns the home of one of your
A Man of the People A Drama of Abraham Lincoln Thomas Dixon 1905
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Charles V of France (1364-1380) reconquers most of English possessions in France, 287 f.
An Introduction to the History of Western Europe James Harvey Robinson 1899
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Still, many husbands know that nature often succeeds in rendering nugatory the most subtle calculations, and reconquers the rights which they have striven to frustrate.
Plain Facts for Old and Young John Harvey Kellogg 1897
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