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To resupply
verb
To supply again
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To resupply her destroyers, the ship carried seventy-two 21 inches torpedoes and 200 depth charges.
The technology already existed to resupply warships on the high seas.
"The fuel companies are working flat out to resupply petrol stations," he said.
It has been buying arms and aircraft from abroad to resupply the men fighting there.
All the while, he had used Iraqi airspace to resupply the Syrian military with ammunition.
But it was reported that the United States had secretly begun to resupply the Somali government.
Their mission, to resupply the International Space Station (ISS), will be the shuttle's last.
German efforts to resupply the beleaguered protectorate in east Africa were audacious.
This, combined with a cargo capsule called Dragon, would be able to resupply the space station.
It was an opportunity to resupply the controversy with windy rhetoric and absurdly partisan points on both sides.
(By the time English ships returned to resupply the colonists, three years later, no one was left).
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