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is recomposed
verb
To compose or construct again.
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Beethoven is recomposed by Forster's characters to the point where none hear the same music.
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We show that this change has been forced by the far-reaching and decentralized visual impacts of wind power technology, suggesting that technology is recomposing the social as part of its development process and questioning the very meaning and perception that is given to landscape.
Driven by an ever-expanding socioeconomic crisis, America's class structure is recomposing itself in new geographies of race, poverty, and production.
"The way the voter list was recomposed was improper," he said.
Gradually these elements would be recomposed into Britain's first native style, the Early English.
It has the disadvantage that to correct any error, however trivial, the whole line must be recomposed.
Fourth, the compound refraction phase and compound structure phase, both of which are without shear direction, were recomposed to produce a PD image.
But there's a different example that we have to worry about as well, which argues against this proposal that the body could decompose and then be recomposed.
"I really think, without over-dramatising what is happening in Geneva, that this is the very last chance to see the island being recomposed in a normal way," said the European commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, who is also expected to participate in Thursday's conference.
These images were cut into two halves and the halves were recomposed in various different combinations to create composites, which were randomized for every trial.
9. Two Live View modes available In Handheld mode, which allows the frame to be recomposed prior to actual shooting, ordinary TTL phase-difference AF using all 51 AF points is activated.
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