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While the reboot hasn't been officially confirmed, Hilton posted an Instagram reel back in May, in conjunction with Peacock, that's captioned "New Era. Same Besties. Coming soon to Peacock."

From Salon

And while she had success wooing several high-profile staff though discretionary political hiring, the overall pace of appointments has been sluggish, and career civil servants, like Mr. Greene, have proved difficult to reel back in.

Cancel culture has become the network’s great theme in the early Biden administration as it attempts to reel back in its prodigal viewers by providing wall-to-wall coverage of a suite of largely illusory and unfalsifiable threats to the conservative version of the American way of life.

From Slate

Even guarding the most slender of leads, Aberdeen are fiendishly difficult to reel back in.

From BBC

I’d already convinced my friends I was the suffering heroine in a love tragedy, and that’s not an easy PR campaign to reel back in.

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

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