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And that means he's reconstituted himself from within, willfully rearranging his molecules to become another human being".
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For the last 10 years or more, Stephens has been reconstituting himself as a Londoner and family man.
Guy Philippe, the quick-witted rebel leader, was allowed to march into the capital, where he proclaimed himself head of a reconstituted army.
But the troops said they had no orders to disarm rebels, whose leader, Guy Philippe, proclaimed himself the head of a reconstituted national army.
Pratchett himself for several books appeared to be hostile to vampires – but then he has a natural tendency to imagine creatures intricately and charitably, so he gives us Mr Otto von Chriek, a photographer who has taken the "black ribbon" vow of teetotalism and has to be reconstituted with drops of blood every time he explodes himself with his camera flash.
He reconstituted the Queen's Hall Orchestra as a limited company under himself as chairman and subsidised the Proms from his own pocket to the annual tune of £2,000 – at least £200,000 in today's values – offering season tickets at an average price of fourpence a night.
The Times later stated that "no one but Capper himself could, night after night, by the sheer force of his personality, have reconstituted from the shattered fragments of battalions a fighting line that could last through tomorrow".
These schools were "reconstituted".
They have reconstituted.
Dried mushrooms are reconstituted in hot water.
1300: Lunch: reconstituted Green Beret spinach, beets, meatloaf.
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