Word: regroups
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...have no choice but to regroup, stick together and move on,” Murphy said. “That?...
...were stepping to the puck too slow. I’d like to see us be able to regroup the puck in the neutral zone,” she said. “We’re good at that. We’ve always been good at that. We just haven’t had enough time practicing that...
...coming down from Turkey, there was a chance--though no certainty--of pacifying the "Sunni triangle" to the north and west of Baghdad, including Saddam's hometown of Tikrit. Instead, Iraqi fighters loyal to Saddam left Baghdad and went home, where, motivated by nationalism and tribal loyalties, they could regroup and plan attacks on American forces. It was not until June--in Operations Desert Scorpion and Peninsula Strike--that the fight was taken to them. One battle, for the town of Dululiyah, north of Baghdad, involved 4,000 U.S. soldiers...
...imbalance in incomes, particularly between Kathmandu and the regions. We put forward measures to produce such a progressive transformation in the last round of peace talks. But looking back, the Maoists were not sincere in the talks, didn't look at our proposal and merely used the lull to regroup...
...Catamounts had a chance to tie the game in the final minute of the first half when they broke out of their own end and caught the Crimson defense in disarray, but Hodel intelligently pulled down the Vermont attacker, allowing Harvard time to regroup. The Crimson successfully defended the ensuing free kick, and the half ended uneventfully...