Corey Lewandowski, Trump's first campaign manager in 2016, has rejoined the reelection effort and was inseparable from David Bossie, another once-fired aide who has also rejoined.
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" McCain rejoined the conversation arguing, "He released her emails.
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Brendan Parets has rejoined Covington & Burling as special counsel.
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He rejoined Microsoft in 2002 as a corporate vice president.
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The former defense secretary recently rejoined Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
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He rejoined the Jazz in 2017 in his original position.
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"After much counseling, the girl had rejoined school," she said.
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In 22016, Ohanian rejoined the company as an executive chairman.
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Jordan rejoined the committee, along with four other Republican colleagues.
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He rejoined Goldman in 2005, making partner the following year.
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The tweets come one week after West rejoined the platform.
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Eventually, he rejoined the gallery where he first started working.
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Ecuador rejoined the organization in 2007, after withdrawing in 1992.
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On Thursday, Parker rejoined his teammates at practice on crutches.
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He rejoined his teammates in Chicago ahead of Game 3.
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"Aren't you suppose to know who you're working with?" rejoined Dillet.
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Some of those migrants rejoined the group in Puebla on Friday.
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However, my guitarist, George Bernhardt, rejoined the band for Metal Queen.
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"Just one last thing," he said as he rejoined the crowed.
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Bloomberg rejoined the Democratic Party last month ahead of the Nov.
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In 2002, he quit his job and rejoined the Peace Corps.
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After a few weeks recovering from the disappointment, Aisha rejoined her
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He rejoined the Mariners for 15 games in 2018 and batted .
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In April, IDC members rejoined mainline Democrats — but Felder did not.
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Mr. Fuller rejoined the newspaper in 1977 as a Washington correspondent.
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Johnson rejoined them this March, with a different job in mind.
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Ms. MacIvor sat down with her ribs and rejoined her friends.
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"I rejoined the track and Lewis had to react," said Vettel.
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People like you," Trump rejoined, calling the media "corrupt" and "fake.
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Rejoined Ginsburg, "I wish he had listened to me more often."
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In 1998, Christine McVie left the band and rejoined in 2014.
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He left and rejoined the group several times over the decades.
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Allen later rejoined the Microsoft board and participated in Gates' wedding.
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He rejoined Paul, Weiss in 2001 and tried large commercial cases.
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O'Donnell later rejoined the show,but departed once again in February 2015.
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She later rejoined the show, but departed once again in February 2015.
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When I rejoined in 2011, a lot of the metrics had changed.
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Young women have rejoined the workforce with much more enthusiasm than men.
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Gabon rejoined in 2016 after an absence of more than 20 years.
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Casey last year rejoined the European Tour so he would be eligible.
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She rejoined Goldman this year and serves on the bank's management committee.
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Bannon, who immediately rejoined Breitbart as its executive chairman following his Aug.
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Last fall, Antek rejoined his mothers and now attends an English school.
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More than a century later, that clip has rejoined the cutting edge.
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He rejoined the show briefly in 1990, and then again in 1992.
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Ecuador joined OPEC in 1973, withdrew in 1992, then rejoined in 2007.
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On Saturday Mr. Khalilzad rejoined negotiations with the Taliban in Doha, Qatar.
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Bannon cofounded the far-right Breitbart and rejoined it in August 2017.
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In 1998, Christine McVie left the band and later rejoined in 2014.
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They rejoined their colony without any signs of brain damage or behavioral problems.
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Frankel later rejoined during season 7 and has starred on the show since.
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He rejoined Tesla in 2017, replacing then-CFO Jason Wheeler, who abruptly resigned.
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D'Angelo Russell (knee) and Young (calf) rejoined the lineup Sunday after extended downtime.
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So, I rejoined Bumble, started swiping, and matched with a guy named Jeremy*.
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Pierre-Paul rejoined the Giants mid-season and is now a free agent.
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Tax attorney Dana Trier has rejoined Davis Polk as counsel in New York.
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He has, over the years, quit and rejoined twitter a number of times.
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Bannon rejoined Breitbart as executive chairman only hours after his firing was announced.
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"He rejoined his accomplices in Belgium," said Mr. Poinas, the former counterterrorism official.
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After Mr. Badawi stepped down the next year, Mr. Mahathir rejoined the party.
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The former Trump aide rejoined the show as a regular host in December.
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Ecuador rejoined OPEC in 2007, after withdrawing for the first time in 1992.
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Jacky Wright rejoined Microsoft in October with a promotion to chief digital officer.
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He had recently rejoined the team as a volunteer coach, the school said.
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He rejoined Breitbart News, the right-wing news website that he previously chaired.
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I rejoined my family and began the long process of rebuilding my life.
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Bannon, 64, had rejoined Breitbart News's SiriusXM radio show as host in December.
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But Stallworth rejoined the Knicks in October 1969 after missing two full seasons.
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He rejoined the White Sox in 1990 and retired following the 2018 season.
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He rejoined IKEA, where he had worked from 1998 to 2008, in 2017.
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She previously left the series during season 3, and later rejoined during season 7.
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The battle for the leadership may be rejoined at a party congress next year.
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Before that moment arrived, an eternity underwater at night, he emerged and rejoined me.
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They parted company after Wimbledon in 2013 but he rejoined her team last year.
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RHP Matt Barnes rejoined the team Saturday and will be eligible to play Sunday.
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After Prince Abdul Rahman stepped down the following year, Mr. Mahathir rejoined the party.
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He received a master's degree a few days after he rejoined the police department.
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He rejoined the team after missing a Tuesday loss in Atlanta for personal reasons.
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After two terms as Massachusetts' governor, Patrick rejoined the private sector at Bain Capital.
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Phil joined and I rejoined The Times in January 2012 and we got started.
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Mr. Morrison rejoined Mr. Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars in the 1990s.
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"He's down, sir," Siatta said to an incredulous Kurtz as he rejoined the squad.
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Anne Dinning rejoined D.E. Shaw as a member of the hedge fund's executive committee.
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They'll also be rejoined January 23 by "Quantico," which returns in a new time slot.
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She left in 2013 but rejoined the cast as a permanent co-host in 2015.
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But this would be trickier if Scotland rejoined the EU or became part of EFTA.
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Jeffress went to rehab following the arrest and rejoined the team about a month later.
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It had rejoined the forest, growing into a thicket of red cedars, oaks, and birches.
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He resigned, although Reynoso was cleared of any wrongdoing and rejoined the metro police force.
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Jill claimed she first quit, and then she rejoined the show only to be fired.
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This season, she has somewhat begrudgingly rejoined the team, only to find she's still underappreciated.
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It was under President George W. Bush that the United States rejoined UNESCO in 2003.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis rejoined the board of General Dynamics Corp.
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Mr. Tinker rejoined NBC in 1961 and was put in charge of West Coast programming.
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Jamaat-ul-Ahrar rejoined the Pakistani Taliban in 2015, after a previous split, reports Reuters.
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Within hours of his departure, Bannon had rejoined Breitbart as the news outlet's executive chair.
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Ms. Friedman rejoined Nasdaq two years ago as president and heir apparent to Mr. Greifeld.
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He rejoined the executive ranks at Showtime, where Mr. Chernin had worked in the 1980s.
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When Kristina rejoined the group on the sand, she announced that she was leaving Paradise.
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Abramov, too, rejoined Twitter: "Hateful rhetoric has no place in the React community," he tweeted.
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In middle age, dual breast cancer diagnoses brought us together again, no longer judging, rejoined.
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Met rejoined the team, in 2013, she'd gone from being a redhead to a brunette.
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He then had to pit for a new front wing and rejoined a lap down.
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Milosz "mhL" Knasiak rejoined the AGO starting lineup Monday, just six days after getting benched.
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Canada has since rejoined the talks to try to craft a new three-nation pact.
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He rejoined the firm in 2007 as a vice president in single stock volatility trading.
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She stayed with the act until she had their kids, and rejoined after they grew up.
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It wasn't until 63 years later that it rejoined under the administration of George W. Bush.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis rejoined the board of General Dynamics Corp (GD.
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But after a year at the Millennium-linked fund, he rejoined Citadel as a portfolio manager.
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CF Mookie Betts rejoined the team Saturday after missing the previous two games with an illness.
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He rejoined the firm after a two-and-a-half-year stint as CEO of Handle.
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Miguel and I rejoined Israel, and I told them to drop me off at the park.
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Canada, meanwhile, has rejoined trade talks, but a three-way agreement has yet to be reached.
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He rejoined the server and had to wait for more than 17,000 players ahead of him.
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While large numbers of riders rejoined the main field each time, its overall size gradually shrank.
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She rejoined her family because she couldn't find work, but said she misses the settled lifestyle.
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In January 2017, Donnelly rejoined the department after successfully shepherding Mattis through the Senate confirmation process.
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Sarah Makin, who most recently worked at Wise Public Affairs, has rejoined the office of Rep.
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Erdogan rejoined the AKP this month, implementing the first of 18 constitutional amendments bolstering his powers.
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Shortly after Thomas rejoined the peloton, Julian Alaphilippe attacked to take bonus seconds at the top.
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" He also rejoined Lemmy onstage in Birmingham, England in 2014 to guest on "Ace Of Spades.
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She rejoined the national team in 2015, where she was soon competing alongside 16-year-olds.
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When Robertson rejoined the Yankees in a trade last week, he found a much different clubhouse.
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Undeterred, he rejoined his unit after escaping from a hospital in Belgium to visit his girlfriend.
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By the mid-nineties, he had left and rejoined Bad Brains several times, often between arrests.
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The actress, who rejoined Jenny Craig as the dieting company's spokesperson in 2014 and dropped 50 lbs.
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Jeffress went to rehab after the arrest -- and rejoined the team after roughly a month in treatment.
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By the time the pack rejoined the race, they trailed a new lead pack by a minute.
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In September, while Kristin was recovering from spine surgery and "holed up" at home, she rejoined Neopets.
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Amiyah Scott rejoined the conversation adding an important point that sometimes the media doesn't always credit accordingly.
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After America rejoined, under Barack Obama, only one of the 14 or so sessions was on Israel.
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The blueprints came together after McVie rejoined the group in 2014, following her 16-year-long hiatus.
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Remy Ma has rejoined Mona Scott Young's cult for another season of Love & Hip Hop: New York.
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His own country of France only rejoined NATO's military command in 2009 after a decades-long absence.
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Ms. Harvey rejoined Ballet Theater in 1988, and stayed there until her retirement from performance in 1996.
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" Michael rejoined, "I think we're both pretty stubborn people at times, [but] we work really well together.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Raj Mahajan achieved a rare feat when he rejoined Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.
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G Michal Neuvirth rejoined the team on Thursday after missing nine games with a left knee injury.
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Later Sirisena rejoined the SLFP, took over its leadership and formed a national government with Wickremesinghe's party.
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When Hong Kong rejoined, China agreed to let the city have an independent judiciary and free press.
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When we rejoined the women they could see the concern in his face and they quietly dispersed.
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But in 1994, with the State Department's policies having been changed under President Bill Clinton, he rejoined.
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But since that time, the Taliban have expanded their reach, and the Americans have rejoined the fray.
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"This honor would not be possible if I had not rejoined the league in 1996," O'Ree said.
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The State Department announced in early December that Khalilzad had rejoined talked with the Taliban in Doha.
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McEntee rejoined the White House after being fired in 2018 for issues related to his security clearance.
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After the debate, when Ms. Warren rejoined her team, her voice was almost gone entirely, aides said.
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When I finally rejoined the Manly Beach group, I practically danced for the rest of the day.
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Richardson rejoined the band officially in April 2012, after performing with the group sporadically since his departure.
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But it rejoined the full lineup of medal sports once more in 1998 and has stayed ever since.
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I even rejoined Netflix, so that I could feast my face on some of its Dolby Vision content.
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During the company's tumultuous past year, Kilner left the company in February, but she rejoined six months later.
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David Horner has rejoined Hunton & Williams as partner in the firm's infrastructure public-private partnerships practice in Washington.
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Del Canto rejoined in the summer and reports to Peter Toal, global co-head of fixed income syndicate.
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The head of the Bolshoi, Vladimir Urin, told Russian media that Dmitrichenko had not rejoined the theater's staff.
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I rejoined class with the support of the African Prisons Project (APP), 25 years after my last lesson.
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He worked briefly for the prewar opposition to the Germans and then rejoined the French Army in 230.
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In December, local tabloids announced that the FBI had rejoined the search for the Long Island Serial Killer.
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His third mayoral term was won as an independent, and then he rejoined the Democratic party in 2018.
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But he quickly changed his mind and rejoined Sporting de Gijón, for which he played another three seasons.
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Mr. Edwards left the Temptations in 1977 to pursue a solo career but rejoined them some years later.
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After separating its two layers into separate sheets, she spread BEVA archival backing on one and rejoined them.
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"You're going to hear me say something you never heard me say before," rejoined Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
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McEntee recently rejoined the White House after being fired in 2018 for issues related to his security clearance.
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They rejoined the case within days, after Oesterlund agreed to let them release a portion of the files.
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Then, Zhu rejoined the TikTok team earlier this year, not long after ByteDance achieved a $75 billion valuation.
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Jeffrey Levin, the president of Carlyle's business development company, submitted his resignation in January and rejoined Morgan Stanley.
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Years after he rejoined Apple in 1997, it was clear that he had become a far better leader.
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Canada on Tuesday rejoined talks with the United States and Mexico over the future of the trilateral pact.
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Solberg has also cited farming as one example of a possible conflict of interest if Britain rejoined EFTA.
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They remain engaged, however, having rejoined the player council to have a formal say in the tour's future.
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Short, who was Trump's chief legislative liaison before stepping down last year, rejoined the administration two weeks ago.
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He rejoined the Trump administration in May as acting ICE director, but moved to CBP the next month.
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Just a fraction of those enrollees rejoined the program while the rules were in effect, state data showed.
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After a stint at "CBS Evening News," he rejoined the newsmagazine in 2007 as a senior broadcast producer.
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She was in the first season of American Horror Story and rejoined the director-producer for The People v.
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Following a multiparty election in 2010, Myanmar "rejoined the international community" after decades of harsh military rule and isolation.
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It proved a turning point as he rejoined behind Verstappen and was unable to pass the feisty Dutch teenager.
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Jon Kyl, the longtime lawmaker who rejoined the Senate for only a few months following McCain's death in August.
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The group left the Torch Network four years ago but recently rejoined and attended its annual conference in Chicago.
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" Francisco rejoined, "I guess my answer, your honor, would be at the point when Congress actually addresses the issue.
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"You've had nothing but problems with your credit cards et cetera, so don't tell me about that," Trump rejoined.
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Ollie reportedly suffered an injury during a practice session on Saturday and never rejoined the team on the field.
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Donkin, based in Seattle, Washington, rejoined Amazon in 2018 after a stint as chief marketing officer at Under Armour.
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Gottlieb also recently rejoined the American Enterprise Institute as a resident scholar, and he plans to maintain that position.
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And we are also rejoined by former inspector general of the intelligence community during the Obama years, Chuck McCullough.
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C Tommy Wingels rejoined the lineup after scratches in the previous two games and seven of the previous nine.
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Pfeffer, 13, first bought Apple's stock in 1998, the year after Steve Jobs rejoined the company as chief executive.
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Earlier this month, Gambia rejoined the Commonwealth, which Jammeh withdrew from in 2013, calling it a "neo-colonial institution".
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Marlot then walked Eric Campbell and Michael Conforto, both of whom rejoined the Mets from Las Vegas on Sept.
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Outside linebacker Jamie Collins rejoined the New England Patriots on Thursday after two-plus seasons with the Cleveland Browns.
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Under the new presidency of Adama Barrow, Gambia has already rejoined the ICC, from which his predecessor had withdrawn.
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" He rejoined the Weavers for reunion concerts in 1980, documented in the film "The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time!
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When Jobs rejoined Apple in 1998, he shrunk the company's product line from 350 products to 10 outstanding ones.
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After the Blitz, they rejoined the general and moved to a house in the north London neighborhood of Hampstead.
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But when Jackson came out of retirement to coach the Lakers in 1999, Hamblen rejoined him in Los Angeles.
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In July, Ms. Kilner, widely viewed as a calming influence, confirmed to Racked that she had rejoined the company.
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Mr. King rejoined the group 10 years later, when it reunited, with Johnny Van Zant taking his brother's place.
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When Vajda rejoined him on April 5 for training in Marbella, Spain, Roland Garros was their first major target.
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The State Department announced in early December that Khalilzad had rejoined talks with the Taliban in the Qatari capital.
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Now, after distancing herself from her family and her past, she has rejoined the ranks of the Shelby clan.
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She also recently rejoined the charity she founded, the Original Six Foundation, which assists children in rural South Carolina.
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He rejoined Morgan Lewis, where he had been a partner previous to his stint at the NLRB, in 2018.
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The unemployment rate ticked up to 5 percent last month, from 4.9 percent, as more Americans have rejoined workforce.
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He picked out a bean pie, placed two wrinkled dollar bills on the counter, and rejoined the group outside.
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Perry rejoined the board of the company behind the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline soon after leaving the Trump administration.
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By the time they rejoined their team with their drugstore supplies, he knew he wanted to date Ms. Kitchener.
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She rejoined the department this year and was sworn in on Friday, which the department marked with a celebratory tweet.
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In 2015, Garcia rejoined Heineken as the Vice President for Tecate beer, named after a city in Baja California, Mexico.
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Reportedly, after production wrapped, the crew rejoined for a set of reshoots, reportedly from the exact same script as before.
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Someday, once Mommy's rejoined the work force, you'll be skateboarding top speed down the sidewalk, gunning for the old ladies.
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He briefly rejoined his old Temple of the Dog band mates last year for a tour of sold-out theaters.
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Anyway, now he has rejoined civilization and A Lot Like Birds have a new album called DIVISI out next month.
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Coach Ken Hitchcock has been pleased with how well Berglund has played since he rejoined the team on Jan. 213.
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O, Murthy rejoined Infosys as executive chairman in 2013 to steer it after disappointing earnings and loss of market share.
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He was sent down because G Michal Neuvirth rejoined the team after missing nine games with a left knee injury.
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Michael McCaul's (R-Texas) chief of staff, Chris Alsup, has rejoined technology company Dell, according to congressional tracking website Legistorm.
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Dorsey rejoined Twitter in 2011 as executive chairman, and two years later, he became a billionaire when Twitter went public.
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Smiling, he rejoined Mr. Conlon to a lighthearted chorus of "you're not sick, you're just in love," from Mr. Feinstein.
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Scott Gomez, another two-time Cup winner with the Devils, rejoined the team last season but left after one year.
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The U.S. rejoined the council under former President Obama after boycotting for three years under former President George W. Bush.
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Now, after an eight-year semiretirement, I am training to be a hospital chaplain and have rejoined the work force.
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Soon after, when Mr. Brustein decamped from Yale to establish the American Repertory Theater at Harvard, Mr. Epstein rejoined him.
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When Bolivia wanted to legalise the chewing of coca leaves, it withdrew from the convention and rejoined with a "reservation".
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Sabrina rejoined Archie in 1977 for "The New Archie and Sabrina Hour," but the show was canceled after one season.
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He approached the array of boulders that make up the memorial, each split and rejoined with a seam of glass.
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When he rejoined in 1997, he faced the task of restructuring an organization that was on the brink of bankruptcy.
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The 10-year NFL veteran rejoined the Vikings mere days before their matchup with the New Orleans Saints last week.
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Walker rejoined the team for its return to Boston and was to be reevaluated Saturday, the Celtics said via Twitter.
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Griffin practiced with the Clippers G League affiliate on Wednesday and rejoined his Los Angeles teammates for another practice Thursday.
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"An emphasis, when I rejoined, was to cut complexity and focus the company on the things that are working," he said.
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He rejoined back in March saying he "missed the game" -- and wanted to earn his spot back as a walk-on.
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Qian rejoined UBS in 2015, first as group country head for China and a member of its Asia Pacific executive committee.
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RHP Chad Bettis (cancer) rejoined the Rockies and hopes to be able to pitch for them by the All-Star break.
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Stephenson rejoined the team for Sunday's 135-130 double-overtime loss at Cleveland, a game in which George scored 43 points.
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As if they hadn't done enough, after recovering from their mission, many raiders, including Cole, rejoined the war to fight again.
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Married mothers who took time off to care for children but rejoined the workforce, for example, still saw slower memory declines.
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The unemployment rate ticked up a tenth of a percentage point to 2800 percent as more Americans rejoined the labor force.
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He somehow managed to escape and board a ship sailing back to Britain, and after some hazardous travels rejoined his family.
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Thomas is now the only player on the roster who joined the team before John Elway rejoined the organization in 2011.
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Having rejoined as minister under Zelenskiy, Zahorodniuk wants to make defence procurement more transparent and investigate corruption in the armed forces.
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LHP Boone Logan ended a disabled-list stint for shoulder inflammation and rejoined the Rockies bullpen as a left-handed specialist.
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Her two older children rejoined their classes, but the school district said that Seth was now classified as a GNETS student.
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Katie Walsh, Trump's first deputy chief of staff, rejoined the Republican National Committee after her 70-day tenure ended in 2017.
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Under former President George W. Bush, the U.S. boycotted the council for three years, but rejoined it under former President Obama.
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Pierre-Paul, though inhibited by his still healing injury, eventually rejoined the team for the final half of the 2015 season.
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His father, who had been fighting the Germans with partisans, rejoined them, and they charted a path to the United States.
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She and Drummond disclosed the relationship, which began when she was at Pinterest, before she rejoined, according to a person familiar.
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Vettel made an unforced error and spun off, rejoined the track dangerously, was penalised and ended up 13th after being lapped.
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In doing so, the neo-Nazi site rejoined a platform that has grown popular among American fringe groups and white supremacists.
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But in the 2000s he returned to Philadelphia and rejoined the band, which had continued after Sun Ra died in 1993.
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After he rejoined the lineup in the fourth, the Warriors squashed the Sixers' upset bid in front of a capacity crowd.
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Arkansas (19-12, 7-11) lost its second game with Isaiah Joe since the Razorbacks guard rejoined the team on Feb.
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He served in the infantry in Europe in World War II and rejoined the Army to serve in the Korean War.
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Others — chiefly Themistocles, founder of the Athenian navy — rejoined that the city's fleet of triple-decked galleys constituted its surest defense.
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USC rejoined the Top 25 at No. 21 after beating Pac-12 South foe Utah, which fell from 10th to 19th.
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Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland rejoined NAFTA talks after the U.S. and Mexico announced they had struck a bilateral trade deal.
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Nor did she know that the second half was in the Buffalo library, waiting to be rejoined with its first half.
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Canada then rejoined negotiations with the goal of reaching a revised agreement — NAFTA 2.0, if you will — to submit to Congress.
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In January, Morocco rejoined the African Union regional body, where Polisario's self-declared Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) is also a member.
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Indonesia said two months ago that it was considering rejoining OPEC after it had left and rejoined several times over the years.
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F Anthony Bennett has rejoined the Raptors after a D-League stint, but he's yet to appear in a game since returning.
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He rejoined Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1987, but was reportedly forced to leave the band again in 1996 due to congestive heart failure.
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Later, she rejoined the group and began chatting with Dr. Tattersall, learning about his lab work and also his involvement in theater.
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He rejoined the team on Saturday after a 12-day absence to be with his newborn son, who had a breathing problem.
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The lessons clicked once Reinhart rejoined the sessions with his brother and Aidelbaum last July after attending a camp for Sabres prospects.
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After the army recaptured Ramouseh and Castello, people in West Aleppo became convinced that East Aleppo would be rejoined to the west.
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Del Potro, a laconic Argentine, rejoined the tour full time this year and has steadily improved his conditioning and his match toughness.
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She graduated from the department's Criminal Justice Academy in 2015, left police work for personal reasons, then rejoined the department last month.
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Yesterday, though, the company rejoined the race for space with a new version of SpaceShipTwo at California's Mojave Air and Space Port.
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After about 15 minutes, I was called back into the room to hear the members' decision, and the "alleged offender" rejoined remotely.
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Dewdrop has rejoined the group, which here arrives behind her in a single horizontal line, again with latticed arms and swaying heads.
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Charlotte (Sofia Hublitz), who seems to have willingly rejoined the family after threatening emancipation, sarcastically suggests "more star wipes" could improve it.
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Dan Coats, the Trump administration's former director of national intelligence, has rejoined the law firm King & Spalding as a senior policy adviser.
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Few founders create two runaway successes, although Dorsey was arguably in this category with his second company, Square, before he rejoined Twitter.
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Bellew, who rejoined Ryanair in December 2017 after a stint as chief executive at Malaysia Airlines, could not immediately be reached for comment.
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" Roberts rejoined that he was "not going to consider issues like that in the context as a father or husband or anything else.
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He rejoined the cross-country team as an assistant coach this year and just this past week, he came back as a runner.
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Jamie McGinn (nine goals) rejoined the team but did not play Friday after missing two games because of a death in the family.
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These were mostly blocked by Britain, which feared splitting NATO (whose integrated military command France left in 1966 and then rejoined in 2009).
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He went to get some water, they continued the scene without him, and when he was feeling better, he rejoined the party. 6.
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In the decade after the first world war, France eventually rejoined the gold standard, but with the franc at an artificially low peg.
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The country exported 315,100 of barrels of crude oil per day in 2015, according to statistics from OPEC, which Indonesia rejoined in July.
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When Eve arrives, he repeatedly fails to recognize her or remember why she's rejoined the family—he last saw her ten years earlier.
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The official unemployment rate did rise to 4.9 percent, from 723 percent, but that was largely because more Americans rejoined the work force.
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Lastly, Jon Niese rejoined the team after a trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates and pitched the final two innings Tuesday, allowing one run.
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Five years later, Ma$e returned to rap and rejoined Bad Boy Records where he dropped a family friendly album titled Welcome Back.
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Jobs rejoined as interim CEO in 1997 and led the company through its resurgence to become the most valuable company in the world.
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When the other injured quarterback, Teddy Bridgewater, rejoined the roster in November, Coach Mike Zimmer declined to designate Keenum the full-time starter.
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INSIDE PITCH Mets second baseman Robinson Cano (left quadriceps) rejoined the team and is eligible to come off the injured list on Sunday.
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Mr. Moyo, reportedly admired by Mr. Mugabe for his intelligence, was rehabilitated, rejoined the party and was given ministerial positions in the cabinet.
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The siblings rejoined their mother on July 25, the day before a court-imposed deadline for the government to reunite the migrant families.
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He left the Republican Party in 2007 and chose to be unaffiliated with either party until 2018 when he rejoined the Democratic Party.
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"After he loaded the wounded in the evacuation helicopter, he retook control of his commando squad and rejoined the fight," the statement continued.
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When the two rejoined forces at WilmerHale in 2014, they worked with large corporate clients on internal investigations, including the National Football League.
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When the two rejoined forces at WilmerHale in 2014, they worked with large corporate clients on internal investigations, including the National Football League.
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Cavaliers G Mo Williams (personal) rejoined the team on Monday but did not play and has sat out the last eight games. 3.
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He left before a 1977 plane crash in Mississippi that killed three members of the group and later rejoined for a reunion tour.
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" When he rejoined under a new handle in March — "CensoredCandid8" — he asserted "no man in history saved more jewish lives than Adolf Hitler.
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Earlier this year, Schildt rejoined WW. Now about eight weeks in, he said he's lost 231 pounds, down to 22015 pounds from 491.5 pounds.
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Dupuis rejoined the Penguins after nearly a year of rehabilitation, training, medical testing and monitoring in caring for multiple injuries and blood clot concerns.
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She starred on Bravo reality series when it premiered back in 2008, left the series during season 3, and later rejoined during season 7.
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He spent this offseason with the Vikings and rejoined Minnesota's practice squad in September after a brief stint on the Detroit Lions' practice squad.
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Gerstenbluth said the infected crew member had traveled to Europe and rejoined the ship on April 17, then reported feeling ill on April 22.
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A decade after he rocked up at The Emirates, he has returned to the Czech Republic and rejoined his hometown club of Sparta Prague.
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Algard, who eventually left but then rejoined Whitepages, will be leading the Hiya business while also keeping his CEO role at the parent company.
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He asked for the flight attendant's name, and after initially returning to his seat, he rejoined the situation, exchanging heated words with the attendant.
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It's the first product launch under Rick Osterloh, the former Motorola president who rejoined Google earlier this year to unify its disparate hardware efforts.
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Swift's music was streaming on Spotify when it launched but then taken down for three years before she rejoined the streaming platform in 211.4.
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The decision comes only five months after Nest formally rejoined Google after spending three years as an independent subsidiary of Alphabet, Google's parent company.
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For the record ... Neil rejoined the band in 1997 after releasing a solo album and Crüe releasing a self-titled album with his replacement.
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Raj Mahajan achieved a rare when he rejoined Goldman Sachs last year with the coveted title of partner, the Wall Street bank's highest rank.
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A Musk confidant who rejoined Tesla last year — after having retired — Ahuja first joined Tesla as CFO at the worst possible time: July 2008.
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Wilson-Raybould has been particularly critical of the role played by Butts, who has rejoined the prime minister's team to focus on the election.
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Jon Callas, who worked at Apple in the 1990s and again between 2009 and 2011, rejoined the tech giant in May, a spokesperson said.
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Normani didn't let the mishap ruin the performance, as she went on to do a solo dance number before being rejoined by her dancers.
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"Swan Lake" rejoined American Ballet Theater's repertory this week — and, with it, the most notorious step in the ballet repertory: the 2000 fouetté turns!
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D Dmitry Kulikov (lower back/injured reserve) rejoined the team at Buffalo's practice Sunday and may be able to return later in the week.
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Bernstein had spent 4.593 years at Glenn Dubin's Highbridge before starting his own fund, Pagoda Asset Manager, in 24.59; he rejoined Highbridge in 28.
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NOTES: Yankees C Gary Sanchez rejoined his team on Friday after a three-game rehab stint (strained right biceps) in Triple-A Wilkes Barre.
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So when that kidney failed as well, and she rejoined the New York wait list, her doctors also encouraged her to research options elsewhere.
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Once the car was home, visible every time I came and went, it rejoined the family, like a low-maintenance version of my mother.
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Even before the orders, Suffolk County had rejoined a joint gang task force with the F.B.I. and increased its own street patrols last fall.
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Peggy Flanagan, one of the surrogates who had campaigned for Klobuchar during the bulk of the Senate trial, then rejoined her on the trail.
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Massive Attack is rejoined by two guest singers who appeared on "Mezzanine": Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins and the reggae songwriter Horace Andy.
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He'd left his position as chief strategist in Donald Trump's White House and rejoined Breitbart, the far-right website he'd co-founded in 2007.
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Ron, who was not named in either the lawsuit or the indictment against Levandowski, rejoined Uber last year to head up the Freight division.
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A close ally of former President Barack Obama, the Democrat rejoined the private sector at Bain Capital after serving two terms as Massachusetts' governor.
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Previously, the university announced that Kessel had returned to school late last summer, had resumed skating and had rejoined the Gophers for practice in January.
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Apple was on the verge of bankruptcy when Jobs rejoined the company in the late 1990s; it is now worth just shy of $1 trillion.
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He rejoined the squad on Thursday and marked his return to the starting line-up by sending an early shot fizzing just over the bar.
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After being struck by a Japanese torpedo, the badly damaged Juneau rejoined a small fleet of surviving American warships heading in a south-easterly direction.
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The 21 Patty Kazmaier Award winner as Division I's best female hockey player, Kessel, a right wing, rejoined the third-ranked Golden Gophers this month.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg rejoined the Democratic Party on Wednesday, going back to his political roots weeks before the Nov.
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The Southeast Asian nation, which rejoined OPEC as its 13th member in December last year, needs $50 crude to sustain its oil and gas industry.
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Nico Hulkenberg, who had to stop his Renault with what appeared to be an engine problem but later rejoined, was ninth in the second session.
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It also served to give Daryl a rival in the form of Dwight, whose face appears to be disfigured now that he's rejoined the Saviors.
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In contrast, America's two-party system sucked in Mr Sanders, who joined the Democrats last year, and Mr Trump, who rejoined the Republicans in 2009.
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Iran rejoined the global trading system in 2016 after a deal with world powers to lift crippling sanctions in exchange for limiting its nuclear activities.
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He received his MBA from Harvard Business School and rejoined the Boston Consulting Group in 2011 as an ambassador to the group's Mumbai-based team.
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Although he's been on the sidelines for two months because of an ankle injury, he rejoined the team to the excitement of fans last Thursday.
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And then rejoined my wife in London after a little while so she could finish her PhD, and there I joined another startup called Demotix.
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When she rejoined her mother, an affronted Gertrude told Shirley that she had had to back out of Mayer's office when he lunged at her.
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With a graceless farewell from the captain — "Let's get this mother out of here" — the two astronauts blasted off and rejoined the orbiting command module.
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He later rejoined the firm, then left for a partnership at Stein, Mitchell, Cipollone, Beato & Missner, where he worked on Mr. Walker's case, among others.
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"The seventies were pretty comfortable," Henwood rejoined, pulling out his iPhone to share a 1978 photograph of General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev lounging in turquoise swimwear.
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Nyquist had rejoined the Sharks in Denver late Tuesday afternoon after being away to be with his wife for the birth of the couple's child.
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Gourde, who scored his second goal of the playoffs in Game 2, was bedside with his wife for the birth and rejoined the team in Boston.
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Apple was slowly coming back to life after a $150 million investment from Microsoft in 1997 saved the company, and Steve Jobs rejoined it as CEO.
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When Bachelor in Paradise resumed filming, neither Olympios nor Jackson rejoined the cast, but both agreed to appear during the season to sit down with Harrison.
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Among others, self-driving VP Jim Keller left for Intel, and head engineer Doug Field rejoined Apple to work on that company's secretive self-driving technology.
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But Ms Wainwright, who is 68, says that there are plenty of veteran socialists like her who have rejoined the Labour Party after years of disillusionment.
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Because of the length of the 2.45-mile road course, he was able to stay on the lead lap, but he rejoined deep in the field.
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RHP Jesse Hahn, who will be officially recalled from Triple-A Nashville on Sunday and start against Tampa Bay, rejoined the A's in Oakland on Saturday.
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Jon Callas, who co-founded several well-respected secure communications companies including PGP Corp, Silent Circle and Blackphone, rejoined Apple in May, an Apple spokesman said.
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Two more inmates who were freed from the detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, have rejoined militant groups in the first half of 2016, Reuters reported.
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A senior intelligence official who previously served on the National Security Council (NSC) has rejoined the Trump administration as an adviser in the Department of Justice.
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A simple answer to this question can be found in a 2002 fact sheet published by the George W. Bush administration when it rejoined the organization.
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In the evening our sons rejoined us, and we pointed our rented Citroën through the limestone passageways of Gordes, one of the loveliest villages in France.
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When you rejoined Nasdaq after a stint at the Carlyle Group, you went from being a C.F.O. to being the C.E.O. Was that a difficult transition?
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Another cut casualty was defensive end Cassius Marsh, who rejoined the club this offseason but may have been squeezed out after Saturday's acquisition of Jadeveon Clowney.
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When Mississippi rejoined the Union after the Civil War, the federal government required the state agree to a new constitution in the Readmission Act of 1890.
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He was declared cancer free in 2016 and rejoined the football team -- balling out of his mind and eventually getting drafted by the Steelers in 2017.
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Herbert, a BP veteran and a long-time ally of chief executive Bob Dudley, rejoined BP in October 2013 after several years at rival Talisman Energy.
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Since he rejoined the team in 2014, its value has more than doubled, to $1.3 billion this year from $515 million, according to data from Forbes.
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One of her chief lieutenants in that effort, Andrew J. Ceresney, also rejoined Debevoise after serving with her as director of the S.E.C.'s division of enforcement.
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Yoshida eventually stopped writing, around the same time Cebulski left Marvel as an editor and rejoined as a talent manager, allowing him to write for the publisher.
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Rama, who he says is a better cook, rejoined him, and 20 years ago they opened a restaurant, Joloff, in Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, where they live.
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But she later rejoined the board of directors, and was still involved as an executive, major stockholder and board member when the company was sold to Sequential.
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L.A. Chargers defensive lineman Brandon Mebane rejoined his team Wednesday after taking time off to be with his hospital-stricken infant daughter, who passed away last week.
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It is her second stint at the agency, having rejoined in 2014 after working in private practice at the law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr.
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The US later rejoined those negotiations, but serious measures to improve the BWC's verification and enforcement mechanisms have not been implemented, and the agreement remains largely ineffective.
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When I rejoined my very concerned friends, I forced a smile onto my face and tried, with little success, to shift conversation back to light and fun.
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He previously said after the 2016 that he would be quitting Twitter because of censorship, but he later rejoined the social platform and has since tweeted regularly.
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We rejoined the line of cars as the jam was breaking up, and continued to drive almost in formation for the rest of the way across Pennsylvania.
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Burris signed with Ottawa when it rejoined the league in 2014, and the team has gone from a 2-16 record to two consecutive Grey Cup appearances.
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Kerber and compatriot Beltz first worked together from 2011-13 and rejoined forces in 2015, with the German pair having their most successful season a year later.
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Robbie Williams has rejoined Take That for various special occasions over the years, so perhaps, if they were Eavis' dream band, he would consider doing so again.
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As a budding manager, he rejoined Ajax once again in 1985 and did well enough, but when his contract was up, he demanded a two-year extension.
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NOTES: This was the first meeting between Texas Tech and Abilene Christian since the Wildcats rejoined the Southland Conference at the start of the 83-14 season.
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Even so, accusations of nepotism surrounded the project, especially after Henry resigned from Congress 19 months later, rejoined the park commission and became its president in 1865.
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When Mr. Pahinui returned to Hawaii in the early 1970s, he rejoined his father's band, which also included three of his five brothers, James, Martin and Philip.
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Then three months ago, Ms. Dunne, now 29, married, and pursuing a doctorate in school psychology in Seattle, learned on Facebook that he had rejoined the circus.
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Business Insider wants to hear from people who had previously quit Facebook but recently rejoined to stay in touch with friends and family during the coronavirus outbreak.
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She joined the show when it debuted in 2008, left during the third season for her spinoff "Bethenny Getting Married" and rejoined the housewives for Season 7.
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I wound my car back to the ocean and rejoined the road alongside it, eyeing the options that arose: Moss Landing, with whale- and dolphin-watching boats.
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He left the company in 1998 to go backpacking around the world with his girlfriend, but rejoined Amazon in September 2016 to help build Amazon Transportation Services.
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As for Reddit, which he rejoined in 2014 as executive chairman, it is now the third most popular website in the U.S. and valued at $1.8 billion.
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Victoria Esser has rejoined Glover Park Group after leaving the Treasury Department, where she held various positions — most recently the principal communications adviser to the Treasury secretary.
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He rejoined Mr. Simon for a 25th-anniversary tour with the Graceland band, documented on the album and DVD "The Concert in Hyde Park," released this year.
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Colorado's Ian Desmond rejoined the team last week, finally starting his Rockies career after breaking his hand when he was hit by a pitch in spring training.
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Defenseman Simon Despres rejoined the club after returning from a long-term injury conditioning loan consisting of four games with San Diego of the American Hockey League.
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When we rejoined the rally, most of the remaining protesters were clad in black, their faces covered in masks or wrapped in scarves, and carried open umbrellas.
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A federal court filing late last week said 364 of 2,20173 children between ages 5 and 7 who had been identified for reunification had rejoined their families.
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One of her chief lieutenants in that effort, Andrew J. Ceresney, also rejoined Debevoise after serving with her as director of the S.E.C.'s division of enforcement.
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Investor sentiments were also boosted by the announcement that Canada had rejoined the NAFTA talks, following the deal reached by the U.S. and Mexico earlier this week.
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By Caroline Spiezio Steptoe & Johnson said on Thursday that Norton Rose Fulbright's top white-collar criminal defense lawyer has rejoined the firm as a regulatory litigation partner.
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