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I am pausing to regroup with myself, to try to understand what happened more fully and proceed more capably.

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Sinn Féin put the losses and drop in opinion polls down to a range of factors and insisted it would "regroup" ahead of the general election, but time to do that has been much shorter than it would have liked.

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While New Zealand head to France having added an Irish scalp to Saturday's win over England, the Six Nations champions must regroup before welcoming Argentina to Dublin next week.

From BBC

Some Ukrainians fear that if the front lines are frozen as part of a negotiation process, it would only give Putin time to regroup and return.

With Jos Buttler returning as captain, England will hope to regroup as they prepare for a five-match T20 series, which begins at the same venue on Saturday.

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

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