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Like the rest of Korea, Dokdo was annexed by Japan in the early twentieth century, and restored to Korean control after World War II, when Korea
regained
its independence.
Fears that EU membership will mean that Poland’s national identity -- so long submerged, so recently
regained
at so high a price -- will be re-submerged, are rampant.
France eventually
regained
its soul – but long after a dark eclipse of its most cherished democratic values.
Both joined the Resistance when France was a Nazi puppet state, and both called for Algerian independence after France
regained
its sovereignty.
When reunification came, on October 3, 1990, Germany
regained
full sovereignty.
If Greece paid no interest on its debt and
regained
full employment, its fiscal deficit would still be an astounding 6% of GDP, but the corresponding figures elsewhere are similar, if not worse: 8% for Ireland, 5.6% for Spain, 6.8% for Great Britain, and 7.5% for the United States.
But instead of happily preparing for that occasion, the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – which scarcely 15 years ago
regained
the independence they lost in WWII – are uneasy.
The accession states only recently
regained
their independence, and so retain a feeling of uncertainty as to their security.
The United States has long been the main engine driving the global economy, and private demand there has
regained
vigor.
And he might even express sorrow for Otto Warmbier, the American college student who was released from North Korean custody in a coma last year, never
regained
consciousness, and died shortly thereafter.
While it
regained
its 1929 level five years later, today, it is still below the 2008 level and looks as though it will take eight or nine years to regain it.
But on the economic and technological fronts, Europeans had
regained
their sovereignty.
Industrial activity and the labor market have
regained
some lost ground.
But, now that Spain has recovered from the post-2008 recession and
regained
its competitiveness, the new government wants to address the effects of unemployment (which has fallen from 25%, but remains above 14%) and salary cuts incurred over the past decade.
The Brexiteers are now fixated on the “sovereignty” that they have supposedly
regained.
To create the impression that the regime has
regained
control of the country’s public spaces, the authorities last week rushed to disperse each new demonstration in Independence Square.
Adamowicz’s murder brings to mind events in Poland in 1922, shortly after the country
regained
independence.
Though Xi has apparently
regained
his aura as a dominant leader – not least thanks to CPC propagandists, who are working overtime to restore his image – the political fallout is likely to be serious.
Hong Kong’s Real Problem Is InequalityHONG KONG – Since China
regained
sovereignty over Hong Kong on July 1, 1997, the city has prospered economically, but festered politically.
More than 20 million jobs have been lost during the crisis, and only half have been
regained.
Despite China’s promise to respect these values after it
regained
sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997, Xi has now caged the territory with a rule of fear, maintained by what Winston Churchill called the “odious apparatus” of a police state.
It
regained
its sovereignty in 1989 and joined the European Union in 2004.
Since 2016, when the country
regained
access to international markets, external creditors made a bet by acquiring debt with high coupons, but compatible only with extremely robust growth rates that did not materialize.
First, the demonstrators are correct to argue that the Chinese communist regime has reneged on the promises made to Hong Kong when China
regained
sovereignty over the city in 1997.
'Well, then, come in,' said Kitty to Mary Nikolavna, who had
regained
her self-control; 'or better still, you go on and send for me,' she continued, noticing her husband's frightened look, and then returned to their room.
But late at night, when they were alone, Anna, seeing that she had
regained
full mastery of him, wanted to efface the depressing impression of the look he gave her apropos of the letter, and said:'But confess that you were vexed to get my letter, and did not believe me?'As soon as she had said this she knew that, however lovingly disposed he might be to her, he had not forgiven her for that letter.
They would have room since Zacharie was going to leave them, and the money that they would lose in that direction would be in part
regained
in the other.
He had
regained
his calmness, the rough politeness, without bitterness, of an agent who has received his instructions, and means that they shall be respected.
And all his old success came back; he
regained
his popularity, naturally and without an effort, as if he had never been hooted and called a coward a month before.
They had
regained
their benevolent placidity, excusing their brave miners, whom they could already see again at the bottom of the mines, giving a good example of everlasting resignation.
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