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1 The concerts will then recommence in early April.
2 While the deployment would likely pause in December and January, it would recommence in early spring, he added.
3 And Lord Byron, uncharacteristically pessimistic, spoke of "the English winter, ending in July to recommence in August".
4 Normal recognition of crop earnings and profitability levels will recommence in the new financial year starting Oct. 1, it said.
5 A voice announced that the performance would recommence in less than a minute, and that people should return to their seats.
6 They will stay out there until it gets dark and we will recommence in the morning if we are not successful today.
7 Everything west of Detroit may be left out altogether, because operations did not recommence in that quarter until the campaign of the following year.
8 The whole night long he howled, in a pitiful, deplorable way, sometimes ceasing for an hour only to recommence in a still more doleful tone.
9 Yesterday Mr. Falkner said the snow had recommenced in the pass.
10 After a short pause, she recommenced in a shaky voice:
11 After a brief pause he recommenced in more rapid tones:
12 Under such auspices the work was recommenced in March, 1903.
13 After a time, the same sounds recommenced in another quarter.
14 Hostilities seem to be recommencing in our region with a certain amount of energy.
15 When the fire was out pillage recommenced in the houses which the flames had spared.
16 The journey towards Lhassa had recommenced in grim earnest.
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