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I'm looking close to home now, to reclaim what was always right here.
With too many lost years to reclaim, we had everything and nothing to say.
I did all a man could do to reclaim her.
Old, yet nothing had come in to reclaim the land.
John spent the next few years trying to reclaim the land he thought was his.
Could he perhaps reclaim No. 1 some time next year?
Then he would simply reclaim his daughter from the police.
Two years later, he tried to return home to reclaim his family and take them west.
But she knew the friend would reclaim it at some point.
These are the ones who want to reclaim the community.
God, how I would like to go back and reclaim it.
Plans are under way to reclaim some of the area.
He decided to go out there and reclaim his money.
However they reclaimed their place on the top level after the 2008/2009 season.
How far are we from reclaiming the real high road?
"They just want to reclaim a small piece for themselves."
Or rather, I had reclaimed a great many old ones.
Actually, there are a few words I'd like to reclaim.
That could be why they came here to reclaim it.
"Trying to reclaim the history of these things is really hard," he said.
For years, no one in the family did anything about reclaiming the art.
But during the last five years, part of the site has been reclaimed.
When he came to reclaim them, every single one had been lost or sold.
Or would they return down under and work to reclaim other places like this one?
No rush to get you out and reclaim the table.