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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
retry .
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Examples
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The Susanville operators even called a retried guy to get infomation about the paint used on the old shelter, and they were able to point out past locations of the shelter.
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(By the way, I retried a kabocha squash, a true kabocha squash.
Fanatic Cook 2008
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"I didn't expect Ring to be retried (after the Skilling decision), especially after they didn't do so well the first time."
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He is set to be retried on the 23 deadlocked charges in April.
Judge Refuses To Nullify Blagojevich's Sole Conviction AP 2010
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Among the deadlocked counts he'll be retried on is the allegation he tried to sell or trade the appointment to President Barack Obama's former Senate seat.
Blagojevich's Fiery, Father-Son Lawyer Team Leave Case AP 2010
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"I didn't expect Ring to be retried (after the Skilling decision), especially after they didn't do so well the first time."
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He is set to be retried on the 23 deadlocked charges in April.
Judge Refuses To Nullify Blagojevich's Sole Conviction AP 2010
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In another travesty of justice connected to the 2009 attack for which four men were executed, two opposition members acquitted in a civilian trial in March were retried in August by a military court and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Lisa Misol: A Corrupt Dictator Tries to Buy UNESCO's Brand Name. Lisa Misol 2010
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AFTER THE JUMP -- Meet George Chopivsky, wannabe hospital owner -- PreventionWorks shuts down, putting anti-HIV program in peril -- Nathan deputy says some DUI cases will be retried -- Code White!
DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 10, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011
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In another travesty of justice connected to the 2009 attack for which four men were executed, two opposition members acquitted in a civilian trial in March were retried in August by a military court and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Lisa Misol: A Corrupt Dictator Tries to Buy UNESCO's Brand Name. Lisa Misol 2010
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