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It was for a short time in 1871 and then reconstituted.
From the start of 1931, the board was reconstituted, with a chairman and four other members.
If he cut her up, she would reconstitute, in due course.
Many of the corporations began to be reconstituted in 1953.
In order to exist again the body must be reconstituted.
Some lost work has been reconstituted more or less unchanged.
Men rose to their feet and reconstituted into a crowd.
It was a little more difficult to reconstitute the atmosphere.
A series of questions can be reconstituted from the fragments.
The committee is scheduled to be reconstituted in year 2011.
"How are you going to use that to reconstitute the whole bird?"
When, where, and whether they would be reconstituted he did not know for a certainty.
In 2013 it was reconstituted as a county, on the same boundaries.
Iraq, he said, now needs a normal government and even would like to see the secret police reconstituted.
A few components of that site have been reconstituted here.
Three of the committee's changes fundamentally reconstituted the national government.
After the 1880 Census, it was reconstituted for 50 years.
He later returned to the seat when it was reconstituted.
Families have been reconstituted in different forms and the committee wanted to address the issue.
Yet we must, for there is no magical way to reconstitute the family.
The district was reconstituted in 2013 as a result of the 2010 Census.
"They've not really been able to reconstitute their own forces.
The Government is expected to allow the opposition to reconstitute itself, perhaps even under the same name.
In addition, its 15-member board of commissioners is to be reconstituted.
The companies were reconstituted by the receiver, and continued to trade.