His reentrance onto the public stage had to be filled with nerves, even if he did not emit them before the game. |
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A more flexible and portable model would ease exit from and reentrance into the profession and enable it to more effectively compete for talent. |
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In the dorsal region of the pericarp occur a small reentrance, a collateral vascular bundle and the abscission tissue. |
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When the day arrived for the reentrance try, I approached the exam site, down in the financial district, with fewer tremors than on my last such encounter. |
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The topic of reentrance of deported aliens first appeared in a 1929 act that addressed penalties for a specified class of aliens who entered the United States. |
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