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Do we really want to reoccupy Gaza, because that will be the consequence of a regime change.

The Pope was still an exile in Benevento,146 and did not dare to reoccupy Rome.

This was shortly before La Harpe attempted to reoccupy the place for the French.

"You won't be able to reoccupy your house for a long time, I fear," said Colburne.

At nightfall the Dervishes drew off and made no further attempt to reoccupy the position.

Still the British were unable to disperse the rebels and reoccupy the city.

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

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