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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
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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
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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
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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).
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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.
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And England will sit snug while France reconquers Europe.
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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
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Charles V of France (1364-1380) reconquers most of English possessions in France, 287 f.
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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.
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