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  • verb embark again

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Examples

  • It's one thing to challenge the nation to reembark on the equivalent of a race to the moon when most people feel confident about their own family finances, but quite another when economic security is as endemic as now.

    Robert Reich: The President Ignored the Elephant in the Room Robert Reich 2011

  • It's one thing to challenge the nation to reembark on the equivalent of a race to the moon when most people feel confident about their own family finances, but quite another when economic security is as endemic as now.

    Robert Reich: The President Ignored the Elephant in the Room Robert Reich 2011

  • It's one thing to challenge the nation to reembark on the equivalent of a race to the moon when most people feel confident about their own family finances, but quite another when economic security is as endemic as now.

    Robert Reich: The President Ignored the Elephant in the Room Robert Reich 2011

  • However painful the rebirth and perfection of a new 21st-century America may seem now, ultimately he may be the unheralded, indeed unpopular, "hero" who enabled us to reembark on a new journey of recovery for social justice, initiated earlier by Dr. King, the greatest moral leader in our country in the 20th century.

    Clarence B. Jones: America May Owe Reverend Wright a Debt of Gratitude 2008

  • A severe storm forced him to turn back and repair his ships, but nearly a year later the expedition was ready to reembark.

    How Taiwan Became Chinese 2006

  • As a result, only two of the five boats reached shore where heavy fire caused them to reembark shortly after landing.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • As a result, only two of the five boats reached shore where heavy fire caused them to reembark shortly after landing.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • Division told Edson to withdraw and reembark aboard the APDs.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • He would also ignore two more orders to reembark his battalion and return to Kukum.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • Division told Edson to withdraw and reembark aboard the APDs.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

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