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We knew last year's team was going to have to be retooled quickly.
But American officials said the plant would have to be retooled first.
Now they have to go out and retool their network to use it.
The company closed for six months to retool, starting again in late 2001.
Probably not enough to justify the cost of retooling the whole program.
"It's difficult to retool when you're 50 years old and have to start thinking of a whole new career," she said.
There have been times in the past where we've lost a big grant and had to retool.
With production scheduled to begin next week, the show has been retooled.
The budget contains no money to help the companies retool.
We have 28 students retooling their skills at Harvard this year.
This team isn't going to retool for three or four years.
They were nine and a half games back, surely retooling for 1992.
Congress could not have picked a better time to retool the country's agricultural policy.
"It's great to have the opportunity to retool to make it a little more relevant."
When the show returned for a second season, it had been heavily retooled.
A run in Boston was canceled so that the show could be retooled.
In the second season, the show switched networks and was retooled.
Children's ski schools at many American resorts are retooling their programs from the ground up.
That means you and I have to retool our agreement."
Couture has for the most part been slow to retool.
We also need to retool our bullpen like a lot of teams do.
"You have people who are experts on a vanished age, and so the question is, How do they retool?"
She became a little crazier when the show was retooled in its second season.
New Haven, along with many other districts throughout the state, is retooling its program.
They need to retool, add younger players, get rid of the Big 3, cause their time is up!