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In this family, reconstitution had not completely blended the lines of love.
Not so with the most thrilling reconstitution of a foreign structure brought to America in many years.
Somehow the four hours of the reconstitution had elapsed already.
However, the ministry was stable from 1956 until its reconstitution after the 1961 election.
Reconstitution is probably the most challenging and least developed process of the life cycle.
Any reconstitution of the pigment, had it been possible, would have shown up in the analysis.
I was aware of a spiritual change, or, perhaps, rather a molecular reconstitution.
That was how he knew that she did not want to watch any other reconstitutions.
Reconstitution is the last phase of the critical infrastructure protection.
We have seen the reconstitution of casting chambers for missiles.
Any reconstitution of the country must remedy this gender apartheid.
The first patent on tobacco reconstitution was issued almost 150 years ago.
His current work is about a physical deconstruction and reconstitution of the painting medium.
But I oppose him because it's to my advantage to be for reconstitution."
The reconstitution would re-create the original individual - along with all his memories.
Reconstitution - from cell to self in four hours.
Except where indicated, all ministers served until the next reconstitution on 29 June 2012.
It was during the decades immediately following the reconstitution that the college began to establish its identity as one of the great public schools.
"We are hanging on to a cease-fire and negotiating its reconstitution by the minute."
The symphony can even seem a drama of reconstitution.
It still needs time, according to its commander, to complete its reconstitution.
He remained a member of the poor-law commission until its reconstitution in 1847.
This marked the first-ever period of reconstitution for the wing.
The report proposes a reduction to 17 directors, which would be a radical reconstitution of the board.
Family reconstitution and literary archaeology have revealed a mountain of more or less valuable information.