Sentence examples for reconstructing itself from inspiring English sources

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Mali, which played little role in the defeat of the militants on its own turf, remains vulnerable, incapable of defending or reconstructing itself, Western officials say.

This beautiful photoessay in Brownbook Magazine captures the bright, concrete optimism of a city reconstructing itself in the wake of a disaster, which presented architects and planners with a tabula rasa upon which to experiment.

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But a ligament doesn't reconstruct itself like a tendon or a muscle would.

With enough resources, a damaged region can reconstruct itself with surprising speed.

Scarlett is never going to be hungry again: she's going to become a disaster capitalist and make a killing in real estate as the nation reconstructs itself.

"Clearly the war and the fact Germany had to reconstruct itself spiritually as well as physically means it is a much more reflective society than ours.

But the head is not dead yet, and as the lovers sleep, the mechanical creature reconstructs itself and is soon ready to start slashing away.

But as it reconstructs itself as an independent team and builds a new stable of sponsors, it tested hard and its rookie driver, Sergio Pérez of Mexico, even set the fastest time one day.

Nowadays, when music has begun to imitate fashion's tendency to reconstruct itself out of a relentlessly remembered past – dredging up the most hideously uncool trends, those being the ones that feel most refreshing (and Art Angels contains more than a hint of the Eurodance aped by the aforementioned PC Music) – how do you go about genuinely disconcerting people?

LONDON — Only days after yielding to a new coalition government, Britain's Labour Party has begun to reconstruct itself from the wreckage of a failed election campaign, hastening to choose a new leader and move away from the "New Labour" days that won it 13 years of power before they ended last week in disillusionment and internal recrimination.

His solution to the print's "breaking" in the actual film is a visualization of the same impulse: After the screen goes blank, it fills itself again with the arc of the projector lamp, and then the repetition of some of the opening images and some new ones, suggesting that the film has gone back to its beginnings and consciously reconstructed itself, up to the moment of the interruption.

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