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  • n  a shot or scene that is photographed again
  • v  take back by force, as after a battle
  • v  capture again
  • v  photograph again
    Please retake that scene

  • Could Tom DeLay be headed back to the House? A source close to the ex-Congressman tells PTI that DeLay is planning an aggressive campaign to retake the House seat he quit in June .
  • But, he says, "I'd prefer to be working as a statistical consultant to help the Democrats retake the White House.
  • The Russian military, which invaded after Georgia tried to retake the breakaway region of South Ossetia, has not allowed Western journalists to leave the buses that have been .
News & Articles

  • Putin Prepares to Take Back Moscow
    Russian President Vladimir Putin has largely defeated the opposition that rose against him during the attempted “Snow Revolution” of 2011 and 2012. Now a mayoral election is giving him the opportunity to retake Moscow, the city that led the revolt.
    June 16, 2013 - Bloomberg
  • Protestors hope to retake former Hayes Valley Farm site
    Activists who were removed from the former site of Hayes Valley Farm in San Francisco earlier this week have said they will attempt to retake the site later Friday. Seven people were arrested early Thursday morning when police raided the "Liberate the Land" encampment on the Laguna Street site between Fell and Oak streets, which protestors had occupied since June 1. Hayes Valley Farm opened in ...
    June 14, 2013 - KTVU
  • Heat beat Ospreys, retake 1st place
    Too many variables keep Chris Seelbach from feeling his Lowcountry Heat team is in control, but it certainly took a correct step Thursday. The Heat, which slipped into a tie with Beaufort in American Legion League 1 with a loss earlier in the week, won for a second time on the Ospreys' home field, this time a 9-6 victory. The Heat improved to 6-2 to retake the league lead.
    June 14, 2013 - Island Packet
Quotes

  • President Felipe Calderón in Kansas City Star
    My government has done what corresponds to it: retake the streets and public plazas from the claws of delinquency and drugs . . . but to have success in this fight we need collaboration and the active participation of our neighbor,Calderon said.
  • Hillary Rodham Clinton in Washington Post
    For six long years, they have all been invisible,Clinton said. "Well, they're not invisible to us. And they're certainly not invisible to me. And when we retake the White House, they will no longer be invisible to the president of the...

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