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recuperar
Recover something or somebody that appeared to be lost.
get back
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recuperar
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get back
"
get back
Examples for "
get back
"
1
We believe that Britain needs to
get
back
its democracy, he said.
2
This government is determined to
get
back
into building nuclear power stations.
3
Aloud, he simply said, Then we had better
get
back
to work.
4
It feels good to
get
back
to winning ways, said De Kock.
5
It's good to
get
back
on the horse as quickly as possible.
1
And the only solution is to
win
back
democracy for the city.
2
Can liberals please work out how to
win
back
the working class?
3
Corbyn has yet to
win
back
many of Labour's traditional working class.
4
Analysts say Republicans could
win
back
the House and possibly the Senate.
5
US: Can Dean
win
back
support to close the gap on Kerry?
6
Justin Thomas's quest to
win
back
-
to
-
back
,
in both weeks and in years.
7
By establishing a banking union, it hopes to
win
back
investor confidence.
8
Can the Shelbourne
win
back
its exalted place among Dublin's five-star establishments?
9
We must
win
back
the continent, or be destroyed in the attempt.'
10
The auction would be their last chance to
win
back
the permits.
11
Cameron believes Hollywood needs to make some changes to
win
back
fans.
12
Penney has been aggressively discounting merchandise to
win
back
its traditional customers.
13
A lovelorn British earl fakes amnesia to
win
back
his estranged wife.
14
I will
win
back
my son's inheritance, this is just a setback.'
15
He employed the time cunningly to
win
back
Valentina's favour and confidence.
16
Democrats aim to mobilize African-American base,
win
back
white moderates JACKSON, Miss.
win
back
win
Spanish
recuperar