- No, no! It's the only way to reassert control over your life. | |
A tragedy for the Cyprus settlement and, naturally, a chance to reassert our own superiority over the pretender Makepeace and enhance our standing in the polls. | |
And I get the sense that President Tong needs to reassert control over these Admirals... | |
And to sort of reassert the sort of connectedness between the idea of democracy on the one hand and the idea of privately owned business on the other. | |
And when he does, he will want to reassert his dominance. | |
- No, no! It's the only way to reassert control over your life. | |
A tragedy for the Cyprus settlement and, naturally, a chance to reassert our own superiority over the pretender Makepeace and enhance our standing in the polls. | |
And I get the sense that President Tong needs to reassert control over these Admirals... | |
And to sort of reassert the sort of connectedness between the idea of democracy on the one hand and the idea of privately owned business on the other. | |
And when he does, he will want to reassert his dominance. | |
It's truly amazing how the flesh reasserts itself. | |
Reality reasserts itself farcically. | |
Remarkable how the flesh reasserts itself. | |
Said he planned to use that fact to extort preferential treatment from them when England reasserts her rule here. | |
The defense reasserts his plea of not guilty, Your Honor. | |
It's truly amazing how the flesh reasserts itself. | |
Reality reasserts itself farcically. | |
Remarkable how the flesh reasserts itself. | |
Said he planned to use that fact to extort preferential treatment from them when England reasserts her rule here. | |
The defense reasserts his plea of not guilty, Your Honor. | |
But eventually, the illnesses reasserted themselves. | |
He has reasserted his authority. | |
Her human immune system has reasserted itself with a vengeance-- body armor, Borg organelles biosynthetic glands-- they're all being rejected. | |
It wasn't long before the economic laws of nature reasserted themselves. | |
Sanity had reasserted itself. | |
And now he's reasserting control. | |
He arrives in London with the intention of reasserting his reign over the European continent, but Europe now wants to depose him and crown a new king. | |
He's reasserting control of the department. | |
I was reasserting dominance because I was threatened. | |
I'm glad to see your old interests are reasserting themselves. | |
But eventually, the illnesses reasserted themselves. | |
He has reasserted his authority. | |
Her human immune system has reasserted itself with a vengeance-- body armor, Borg organelles biosynthetic glands-- they're all being rejected. | |
It wasn't long before the economic laws of nature reasserted themselves. | |
Sanity had reasserted itself. | |
And now he's reasserting control. | |
He arrives in London with the intention of reasserting his reign over the European continent, but Europe now wants to depose him and crown a new king. | |
He's reasserting control of the department. | |
I was reasserting dominance because I was threatened. | |
I'm glad to see your old interests are reasserting themselves. | |