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There are two approaches here, both of which take less than half an hour, beginning with reconstituting dried mushrooms.
Once cats are taken care of, maybe the lab types can go to work on other life forms that could do with a little reconstituting.
It is to try to sort out what would be involved in reconstituting the American government in the aftermath of the cold war.
She talks of perhaps reconstituting herself as a nonprofit organization, offering social services in conjunction with housing at the one location that may remain.
On 14 May, the king returned to Bemposta, reconstituting the council of ministers and showing generosity to the others who had rebelled.
Following the demonstrated success of grafting in the 1870s and 1880s the immense task of "reconstituting" the majority of France's vineyards began.
This led to the reconstituting of the office of Governor as Governor-General, and a subsequent narrowing of that office's power.
In most societies, it's in accumulative mode, and most revolutionary movements are only really interested in reconstituting the accumulation in a new location.
I like to call this reconstituting (that way we have our own plenary-related three Rs); students are turning what they have learnt into something of their own.
Declassified versions of the October 2002 document included dissents from some intelligence agencies on some crucial questions, including the issue of whether Iraq was reconstituting its nuclear program.
In recent years, several companies have developed lines of book-quality recycled paper, which is generally made by bleaching the ink out of once-virgin fiber and reconstituting it into new paper.
They can also put the bond back together - a process known as reconstituting the bond, or simplay as a "recon" - by accumulating rights to all the remaining payments, and trading those rights to the Fed.
Ryan deals with various hardships and crises, from reconstituting the House and the Senate; to a challenge on his legitimacy by former vice president Ed Kealty; to a brewing war in the Middle East.
This enlarges the gaps between the atoms of the ship until it spans the distance to the destination, whereupon the atoms are moved back together again, reconstituting the ship at its previous size but in the new location.
The lower age limit on party membership was reduced to 16; this came after the party lost 700,000 members since reconstituting itself and coming a humiliating fourth place in the national elections in March and April [see p. 37380].
Shunning this Marxist paradigm, other authors see in the rhetoric of the MST the reflection of an ideological struggle, not for taking power, but for recognizance, for "reconstituting the diversity of rural Brazil".
"There's growing concern that Iraq is reconstituting its nuclear weapons program and will make steady progress because it knows so much already," said Mr. Albright, president of the Institute for Science and International Security, an arms control group in Washington.
Using techniques developed in the aeronautics industry it can assess the complex structure of particles applied to canvas, and by reconstituting the tensions that a painting suffers in each area can simulate an image of the canvas when attacked by different elements.
Mr. Welch is widely acknowledged as the architect of the concept of the "submarine industrial base," a philosophy that if the Navy does not continue to build nuclear submarines, it will lose the critical skills it needs and reconstituting the industry would be prohibitively expensive.
This year Mr. Kahan and some deep-pocketed philanthropists including Preston Robert Tisch, the co-chairman of Loews and co-owner of the New York Giants, formed Take the Field Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to reconstituting fields needing face lifts.