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They often cite Argentina's exit from its currency board in 2002 as evidence of the benefits that would accrue to Greece if it reintroduced its own currency.
Miller has twice tried to revive the Japanese-inspired goods: once in 1994, when it reintroduced its home collection (they failed to sell), and again in 2005 (the chests were made in Asia, and the poor quality of the craftsmanship ultimately doomed the project).
In 2008, LG stopped selling its televisions in Japan, but it reintroduced them two years later.
It reintroduced the antique land-ownership law despite knowing that its flawed design would almost halt much-needed foreign investment.
It reintroduced them in July 2014 and the deposit rate is currently -1.25%.
That is how the Clinton administration understood wolves when it reintroduced them to the region in the mid-1990s, and it's how they should be understood now.
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"It reintroduces the truth every day".
Yet photography can be corrupting when it reintroduces reproductive ideas, and, unfortunately, it is often used for this effect.
More problematic is the wan reception Fiat is receiving as it reintroduces itself to Americans after a 30-year absence.
When the pitcher has to bat, it reintroduces the bunt into the game and there's more strategy.
In essence, it reintroduces restrictions on travel by Americans to Cuba and places new curbs on U.S. investments there.
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