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To rebuilt
verb
Past of rebuild
Exact(22)
Divisekera said that once the expertise was lost, it was very hard to rebuilt it.
In my view it will takes several years - probably five to ten - to rebuilt trust in Barclays.
There's now a real danger that Greece will leave the Euro, in an effort to rebuilt through devaluation.
Any visit to rebuilt Wembley is enhanced by the grace at its entrance of the noble bronze replica of Bobby Moore leading out his lions of '66.
On the day last week's election results were announced, Mr Milband tweeted: "Heart goes out to great colleagues who lost seats, Labour teams who worked so hard and of course to Ed. "Deep and honest thinking [is] required to rebuilt progressive politics".
He said trust needs to rebuilt, which was difficult after a time of violence.
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(Existing WorkSpaces will have to be rebuilt to upgrade them to the larger root volumes).
To allow more frequent services, the line needed to be rebuilt to double track.
Their midsections are having to be rebuilt to meet air-worthiness standards before they can be delivered to the airlines.
Now the levees need to be rebuilt to their original height, Mr. James, of the river commission, said.
The state's earlier plan had called for the islands to be rebuilt to about 20 feet above sea level.
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