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There is no way to know how he will recombine his experiences.
I couldn't be taken apart and recombined like all your little animals.
They must be reinvented and recombined to create a work of art.
The 27th did not recombine as a cohesive wing until 1973.
If using a food processor, recombine the vegetables and the liquid.
But it never recombined exactly the way it was before.
If all goes as planned, 30 years from now the units would, in effect, be recombined into shares.
Four, to combine and recombine any number of items required to form new concepts.
Those two parts would then be reflected back to where they were split apart, and recombined.
How much more convenient if all three versions of us had been able to recombine memories at the end!
His fingers were recombining the separated pieces into a sphere.
Both forms agree they must try to recombine, but disagree on the method.
All that was needed was to recombine in whatever way seemed most appropriate.
Or, the carriers recombine with no net contribution to cell current.
The light beams are then returned to the splitter and recombined.
"I do have plenty of information to move around and recombine; enough to keep busy for a long time.
All successful organisms do this; they dissolve and then recombine to form the new in order to move forward.
The atoms eventually recombine, a reaction that in turn gives off heat.
In 1947, the departments were recombined under the Secretary of Defense.
Why aren't we constantly combining and recombining old information?
Both units were recombined into one entity in 1992.
After a while, free electrons recombine with those hydrogen ions.
A second flash of light identified the fragments before they recombined into new molecules.
Television sets then recombine the stripes to display a complete picture.
It recombined and gave us a burst of radiation.