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Definition of Retaker

Retaker
Retaker Re*tak"er, n. One who takes again what has been taken; a recaptor. --Kent.

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- directors such as Stanley Kubrick are notorious for demanding numerous retakes of a single scene, once asking S****ey Duvall to repeat a scene 127 times...
- The Retaking of Palmyra from the Islamic State". Retrieved 27 September 2016. "Syrian forces pursue campaign against Islamic State after retaking Palmyra"...
- difficult production has since become "legendary". Monroe demanded dozens of retakes, and did not remember her lines or act as directed—Curtis famously said...
- Sacrificing Your Life: Authoritarianism and Chiang Kai-shek's War for the Retaking of China". Journal of Current Chinese Affairs. 47 (2): 55–86. doi:10...
- prevailing. With the cooperation of the US and ****an, the KMT was able to retake major parts of the country. However, KMT rule over the reconquered territories...
- perfectionism was legendary, but his relentless insistence on rehearsals and retakes was a burden to some. When time approached for the shooting of a number...
- Retake is a 2016 American LGBT drama directed by Nick Corporon and starring Tuc Watkins and Devon Graye. It premiered at San Francisco's Frameline Festival...
- crown Charles of Austria as Holy Roman Emperor in return for his help in retaking the city. In October 1529, Charles's troops laid siege to Florence. As...
- Hirschkorn, Phil (April 12, 2006). "On tape, p****engers heard trying to retake ****pit". CNN. Archived from the original on May 1, 2019. Retrieved June...
- platform and took Bates's son, Michael Bates, hostage. Michael was able to retake Sealand[how?] and capture Achenbach and the mercenaries. Achenbach, a German...