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been reentered
verb
To enter again; return into.
Exact(1)
There was evidence that the tomb had been reentered and disturbed after it had been sealed; many bones were missing and there was evidence that the remaining body parts had been burnt long after the flesh had decomposed.
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The schools could be reentered from work and could provide an alternative path to the university.
They don't need to be reentered separately for inventory management and shipping purposes.
Local storage from your browser is not backed up, so if it is cleared (deleted), it will need to be reentered.
Then dummy could be reentered with a heart to the ace, removing the remaining trumps, and a spade could be ruffed to remove East's exit card.
After 3 to 8 months (average 5.2 ± 2 months), the sites (Fig. 2a) were reentered for implant placement.
Note that phases 2 4 of the DPMP are commonly executed in a cyclic manner while the first phase must be reentered in case the system landscape changes or other strategic changes require adjustment.
It was reentered in 2009 and drilled another 10,000 feet deeper when it hit 200 feet of pay in what appear to be very productive sands with great porosity and resistivity.
Removed variables were reentered one by one to the final model to obtain relevant statistics.
Finally this new variable was reentered as the test variable in the ROC analysis [ 28].
Therefore, the drug regimens have to be reentered each time an interaction check is required.
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