Word: regained
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...their mothers) eligibility for government-funded health care. That delighted pro-life advocates, as did Justice's backing of an Ohio effort to revive a state law forbidding so-called partial-birth abortion. Handing out plums to the right is meant to galvanize conservative voters so the G.O.P. can regain control of the Senate (and retain the House), and thus give Bush a major boost on the way to the '04 election...
...rare illness known as Wagner’s disease, a condition that drastically suppresses one’s autoimmune system. Wagner’s ate away at my father’s kidneys until they finally gave out in a Chicago hotel room. Miraculously, doctors were able to regain his pulse and sustain his life in the nearby Northwestern Hospital. Though he needed two years of dialysis, a procedure where my dad was bedridden and attached to a machine for four hours, three times a week, he ultimately emerged with a kidney transplant in 1993, returning to a normal life...
...point edge was short-lived, however, as Cornell scored three straight buckets to regain momentum...
...comebacks go, she couldn’t be doing much better. Nevertheless, there’s one piece of advice that Carey must remember if she’s to regain her status as the world’s best-selling artist. It’s advice that’s so simple, so straightforward, so abundantly obvious that only people in the music (and possibly movie) industry could possibly forget it: the next product has to be good...
...Paul’s mission was to clean up and regain the trust of students and the administration,” Chopra says. “Sujean’s charge is really to move more to the bigger picture. What Sujean has to do is go for far-reaching effectual change...