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German officials, too, warned that Al Qaeda cells were still trying to reconstitute themselves and had clearly done so already.
(The N.F.L. demanded during negotiations that players reconstitute themselves as a union, underscoring the power of antitrust leverage).
"Essentially, you had huge swaths of the country that are completely ungoverned (and) they were able to reconstitute themselves and take advantage of that chaos," Obama said.
"And, if so, what kinds of resources are required to make sure that we reach a tipping point where they can't reconstitute themselves?
He cautioned that vacations are family time, a rare occasion when parents and siblings are able to reconstitute themselves, given the competing demands most face these days.
Subtract the chimp, and her family looks like many others in their lifelong, imperfectly realized quest to reconstitute themselves and atone for old sins.
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Al Qaeda and its affiliates are reconstituting themselves.
Al Qaeda and the Taliban quickly reconstituted themselves there.
Sixty per cent of the live stock was killed during the battle, but the herds have completely reconstituted themselves.
Figures are hard to come by because Republicans, trying to subsume opposition, reconstituted themselves as the Union Party.
After the war, in 1945, the guerrillas reconstituted themselves in Bucharest and become known as the Nakam, Hebrew for avengers.
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