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He was doing pretty well but regressed over the summer.
I regressed him to five years old, and he could see again.
Many teachers and parents believe the students would regress without summer school, he said.
It was as if she had regressed into her own past.
Young children often regress in their behavior when they are being looked after by a new person.
They had suddenly regressed in time to more than a couple of hours.
But now, they say, the Government has regressed and the situation is worse than ever.
I think we are regressing and turning into a 3rd world country.
I regressed him in time, not far, just to the previous night.
Had a drink or read a book instead of regressing.
However, this is the positive side of things, and we seem to be regressing in other areas.
After his departure, the team regressed the following season with a 35-47 record.
Over the last two decades, high school distance times regressed.
He did make a few strong starts in September before regressing.
By chance, it is likely to regress whether or not they are treated.
Put another way, he says, the vision of both groups regressed only slightly.
In the past, some teams have regressed the season following their championship.
In the past, "we regressed people" by keeping them too long.
The measure of being trained is to no longer regress.
Since going to the hospital, she said, Clifford had regressed in many ways.
I feel like the state's regressing in a lot of ways, and it pains me.
This article demonstrates how far we have regressed so soon.
Apparently, we have regressed some 1,000 years, and no one even noticed.
We first discussed the possibility of regressing to a very early period in her current life.
Over a period of about a year he was regressed six times at regular intervals.