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It would just reconstitute itself in a different way.
In Sibelius's Valse Triste, the waltz rhythm seemed to dissolve and reconstitute itself in territory somewhere between dream and nightmare.
Wood told me the country "is facing an insurgency that is able to reconstitute itself outside the country".
It was al-Qaeda's base as it plotted 9/11 and other attacks, and the group continues to try to reconstitute itself there.
But Atlantic Coast is trying to get out of its contract with United, which runs through 2010, and reconstitute itself as a low-fare carrier on its own.
When the cartel suffers the loss of a major figure like El Chino Ántrax, it can reconstitute itself — but not without a few phone calls among the leadership.
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As time passes, memory, inevitably, reconstitutes itself.
I like how the dish rack reconstitutes itself continually.
The music collapsed and gently reconstituted itself several times.
The white population has largely reconstituted itself numerically.
A cello falls apart and then reconstitutes itself.
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