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re-formation
noun
A new formation (a subsequent coming together of the elements of a former grouping)
synonyms
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There are two kinds of band re-formation.
Nothing, though, really tells you more about Spandau Ballet than the nature of their re-formation.
We constantly get, 'Are you going to support Led Zeppelin at their re-formation concert?' We wish!
Perhaps their 2011 re-formation may now remind us just how ahead of their time Big Audio Dynamite were.
These movements involve a fusion between membrane surfaces, followed by the re-formation of intact membranes.
This is it, do you really want this?" If nothing else, you could never accuse him of adding to the mountain of hype surrounding the band's re-formation.
Blur's supposed re-formation (although they never officially split up) is actually the story of Coxon's exit and reconnection, most of which is in the piece.
As if watching fragmented scenes from a film we see the wrenching drama of the pas de deux and implacable re-formation of pattern and line.
With McBusted on the road last year, you could be forgiven for thinking that fans of early noughties pop-punk would be over re-formation hysteria.
In the seventies, he recorded a stretch of confusing commercial attempts, which were followed, in 1974, by a re-formation of the Walker Brothers.
Perhaps the most important centrist group is the Knight Commission, which has just announced its re-formation for a third major study of college sports.
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