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Howe has called on his side to use the manner of the defeat as fuel to "regroup and come back stronger" when they face Union Saint-Gilloise in the Champions League on Wednesday.

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She let a double break lead slip in the final set against Baptiste but regrouped to serve out for victory.

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Attempting to regroup, Lindsey and Stevie took a series of odd jobs to make ends meet, with Nicks serving as a hostess at Clementine’s.

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Yaroslavsky’s alternative proposal calls for the city to regroup in four months on strategies for requesting new proposals for expanding the Convention Center, as well as other strategies to “maximize the site’s positive economic impacts.”

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Bolsonaro eventually returned to Brazil and set about regrouping his allies, aiming not only at the 2026 presidential race but also at other spheres of power.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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