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reinstitute
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To institute for a second or subsequent time
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Ironically, the guns used to kill him may have been smuggled in because of the subsequent lack of random searching.This week the government promised to reinstitute random searches.
But a martyr is exactly what he will become if some of America's most prominent politicians get their way.Richard Durbin, the Senate's second-ranking Democrat, claims that it is time to "reinstitute the fairness doctrine", referring to a federal rule, in place in 1949-87, that guaranteed "ample play for the free and fair competition of opposing views" on the airwaves.
Our Lady of Victories, a popular primary school, plans to reinstitute interviews for its 2006 intake.
We could put our fiscal house in order and reinstitute the necessary underpinnings for a vigorous, dynamic economy an economy which would guarantee to meet all of our needs both now and in the future.
The American goal of a rebuilt, democratic state in Iraq proved elusive, as U.S. administrators struggled to reinstitute basic infrastructure to the country following the victory.
Balance of payments crises (1952, 1954) and continued inflation, however, led him to reinstitute many of the economic controls that had been imposed by Labour in 1940 49.
Toussaint knew Bonaparte despised blacks and planned to reinstitute slavery.
After World War II the American Challenger seismic study of the sea (1951) and the work of the Baird added to scientific knowledge and stimulated Japan to reinstitute exploration and research.
This sanhedrin ceased with the end of the patriarchate in ad 425, although there have been abortive or short-lived attempts to reinstitute the sanhedrin in modern times.
In 1871 the conservative, pro-Confederate Democrats regained control of the state and used their power to reinstitute pro-plantation, antiblack politics.
The most notable characteristic of this period is the tendency to reinstitute the old community to rebuild homes on old foundations, to reinstate old forms of organization.
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