- - put back in office to control part of the federation
- - put back in office to exert control over the government
- - Pull in, you say, and put it back
- - engineers, in condition, to restore to a former position
- - Put back in office to control the country
- - Put back in control, say
- - Put back in place
- - Place in statu quo
- - Put in former position.
- - Put back in office
- - Put back in office and control political community
- - Check condition and put back in office
- - Bring back control over the land
- - Put back into position of some harness, say
- - Restore to previous rank
- - Bring back control to the land
- - Bring back controls on time at start of exam
- - Check condition and put back
- - Give job back
- - a strap, say, put back
- - net is gone, cutting cost to restore it
- - Return to power
- - Restore to a former condition
- - Re-establish.
- - Restore, put back
- - Restore to power to control country
- - Restore control to country
- - Bring back checks on gallery
- - Restore charge for crossing a German thoroughfare
- - Checks gallery to carry out restoration
- - Restore control over situation
- - Restore power to control art gallery
- - Restore to the previous rank
- - Restore to office
- - Restore to a former position
- - Put back again
- - Return to a former position.
- - Take off probation.
- - Reinstall.
- - Put back up
- - Return to office
- - Put back
- - Put back to work
- - Put back on the job
- - Restore
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