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- verb Present participle of
regroup . - noun A new grouping.
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Examples
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Let us say that NATO goes forward with what you call regrouping, what others call tactical retreat.
Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1995
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I’m just in regrouping mode here, and have been for about a year.
For Those Who Give a Tweet « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting 2008
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'Better Than Therapy', a fascinating 52-minute documentary on the Police reunion, is included with the concert and it dramatically illustrates the group dynamics and hard-won concessions that came into play before the regrouping was a go.
Certifiable (DVD) 2008
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'Better Than Therapy', a fascinating 52-minute documentary on the Police reunion, is included with the concert and it dramatically illustrates the group dynamics and hard-won concessions that came into play before the regrouping was a go.
Certifiable 2008
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And this is bad news because when you've got kind of a radicalized movement and an organization which is regrouping, that is very -- potentially very damaging.
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Now we are saying the Taliban are "regrouping" when is not clear they ever degrouped.
Chuck Spinney: Obama's Politics of Change: Afghanistan & Gore's Transformative Vision 2008
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I also will be visiting my mother this trip... a kind of regrouping time, which is much needed after such an emotional visit at my dad's.
Home Again 2008
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Blacklock's legal advisers were "regrouping" and deciding how to proceed.
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But it looks like they are kind of regrouping, putting together exactly what they're -- what they're going to do.
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He said the AWB was "regrouping" and was expected to have a mass meeting on Church Square in Pretoria in December.
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