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1 Some of these escaped north, only to regroup in Gilgit-Balistan.
2 Later, soaked like Glastonbury refugees, we regroup in the village.
3 We'll regroup in there and assess what to do next.
4 Security officials say insurgents want to regroup in Iraq's western desert near the Syrian border.
5 He refuses, saying that would allow the FARC to rearm and regroup in a strategic region.
6 Is it time to regroup in the cabin?
7 Finally, in Act III as it were, the boys and girls regroup in the living room.
8 It was any place where they could disappear and regroup in safety when their cover was compromised.
9 The insurgents' ability to rest and regroup in Pakistan has been an important factor in their rebound.
10 U.S. security officials say al Qaeda militants have been able to regroup in sanctuaries in Pakistan's tribal lands.
11 Red shirts regroup in smaller numbers, but at more locations in the capital, hold rallies and block roads.
12 He could say hello and head to his hotel, then try to regroup in time for tomorrow's wedding.
13 Uribe refused, saying that would allow the FARC to regroup in an area strategic for drugs and arms trafficking.
14 The movement might regroup in north and northeast strongholds as new leaders emerge, with Bangkok-bound rallies demanding new polls.
15 He says such a demilitarized zone will allow the FARC to regroup in an area strategic for arms and drug trafficking.
16 As the Opposition seeks to regroup in the wake of the election loss questions are also being raised about deputy leader Paula Bennett too.
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