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Hardly had he done that than, to appease Iran, he unilaterally re-accepted the Algiers agreement on the Shatt al-Arab.
Would homesick exiles ever be re-accepted back into societies that considered them apostates and betrayers?
After some changes in the facilities' staff, the CSPS was re-accepted by this part of the population.
Masoud Darbandi, an aerospace engineer at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, whose paper on high-temperature irradiance was re-accepted by the Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer after the ban was suspended, sees the issue differently.
In 1996, it was re-accepted as an observer member, and in 1999 the Dashnaks earned full membership in the international organization.
This week, former President Bill Clinton re-accepted his role as the U.S. Secretary for Explaining Stuff and headed down to Little Rock, Ark., to spread awareness of the health insurace exchanges being set up under the Affordable Care Act.
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Also know that if you do decline any portion of your loans now… at any point during the academic year you can re-accept those funds.
If you do decline, you retain the right to re-accept the loan offer at any point during the academic year.
Because condoning and other forms of tolerating wrongdoing may involve transcending negative emotions caused by having been wronged, making exceptions to moral rules, or re-accepting a wrongdoer in the wake of a relationship compromising wrong, condonation may to this extent resemble the standard conception of forgiveness.
For weeks prior to the procedure, I injected the necessary hormones to prepare my body to re-accept its fertilized egg.
They will re-accept you eventually.
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