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The Israelis say Iran is quietly reconstituting a much larger effort.
As MacFarquhar suggests, Klein's work points up the kinds of obstacles faced in reconstituting a left for the future, following a history of failures.
We also need help reconstituting a national army, accelerating political decentralization, strengthening civil society groups and making economic development a fundamental part of re-establishing security.
Williams said he will also press on with reconstituting a senate committee inquiry into the life insurance industry when the parliament sits again in the week of August 30.
As McDonough and Braungart put it, such products are "upcycled" rather than "downcycled"—their derisive term for conventional recycling, which often means little more than reconstituting a material in a lesser form.
Special Operations forces do everything from coordinating refugee relief to training foreign soldiers to reconstituting a water purification system to preparing leaflets urging surrender in dialects that few American soldiers have ever heard spoken.
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The novel is about an arduous struggle to reconstitute a fractured self under tyranny.
It will be particularly hard to reconstitute a nuclear weapons program under such scrutiny.
A merged BP-Exxon would effectively reconstitute a substantial part of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil.
In particular, Iraq reconstituted a number of casting chambers, which had previously been destroyed under Unscom supervision.
Finally, after five years, we published some definitive papers showing that we could reconstitute a process like protein traffic.
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