Sentence examples for Had reconditioned from inspiring English sources

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Interested in automobiles as an adolescent (he had reconditioned a second‐hand Pope‐Toledo), he got a job as a salesman for Halladay carsi in the Chicago suburbs.

He said that drop-testing he oversaw in late August on about 100 of the helmets retrieved from 50 schools had performed up to historical standards, indicating to him that the company had reconditioned the headgear properly.

Thus, the refolding matrices had reconditioned the RNase A by converting inactive protein into active.

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One possible downside of Naera's 10-year rule is that underfinanced schools and youth organizations that might have reconditioned their old helmets — at a cost of about $30 apiece — could balk at the idea of spending $150 to $200 for each new helmet and choose to use the old ones for another year.

This new wider social context has reconditioned intergenerational dynamics; that is, the traditional hierarchical family authority structure is on the wane and yet the patriarchal structure and gendered division of labour in rural families remain.

Informational infrastructure is now as sprawling as the walls that hold its servers, and the adaptive mind has reconditioned itself as a reflexive data sieve that instinctively favors either the most popular, or most recent, source of information; frequently, neither of which is the purest or most reliable.

Floors have been reconditioned for safety, and public affairs people have developed three different tours, one tailored to wholesalers, one to retailers, and, of course, one to snackers.

His aqueduct, which brought water from the mountains to the north, has been reconditioned and still serves the modern city.

Unrestored taps may be cheap but it could you cost several hundred pounds to have them reconditioned before you can use them.

In a telephone interview after the hearing, Eamon Moynihan, a spokesman for the Department of State, confirmed that "there were no standards promulgated". The reasons why were not entirely clear, he said, but it seems that when employees looked at the 1996 law, they concluded that to enforce the law would have made reconditioned mattresses so expensive as to effectively outlaw them.

In a telephone interview after the hearing, Eamon Moynihan, a spokesman for the Department of State, confirmed that "there were no standards promulgated". The reasons why were not entirely clear, he said, but it seems that when the staff looked at the 1996 law, they concluded that to enforce it would have made reconditioned mattresses so expensive as to effectively outlaw them.

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