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be reacquired
verb
Acquire again
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The decisions often came down to museum relevance and whether a car could be reacquired if needed through a loan.
Terreri became only the second player in the history of the Devils to be reacquired by the team; the first was Gary McAdam in 1985.
After ATP has donated a phosphoric acid molecule to the substrate, the phosphoric acid can be reacquired in a second stoichiometric reaction catalyzed by a second enzyme.
It is an age-old habit of mind that can be reacquired by anyone who begins looking to the divine nexus of God, man and world to reveal the legitimate political order.
But the likelihood that we would only receive a lone radio beacon, that's never repeated and could never be reacquired, also seems implausible.
Property can be reacquired.
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Although reports this week suggest that American consumers may slowly be reacquiring a taste for luxury, the worldwide market in such goods has declined 10percentt since 2007, to a projected $221 billion, according to the business consultants Bain & Company.
Moss was sent packing early, and the veteran Deion Branch was reacquired from Seattle.
Kovalev's goal was his fourth in six games since being reacquired by the Rangers.
He was reacquired from San Diego in a deal on July 31 with reliever Steve Reed.
Phylogenetic studies have recently demonstrated cases where seemingly complex features such as digits and wings have been reacquired.
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