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Conte could admire the grace with which his players manoeuvred the ball, with David Luiz successfully reintegrated after his spell out of favour and the side efficient and untroubled once ahead.
Bilic talked about feeling "angry" and "let down" by Payet and outlined the club's position, which is to dig in for the rest of January, refuse to sell and hope the player can be reintegrated after the closure of the transfer window.
Pietersen was dropped over the saga but will be reintegrated after apologising.
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Along with this came the National Parole Board (in 1959) and numerous studies into reintegrating after incarceration.
Frog struggled to reintegrate after his time in the Marines, eventually serving a 12-year prison sentence.
Much of the borders of Belarus took their modern shape in 1939 when some lands of the Second Polish Republic were reintegrated into it after the Soviet invasion of Poland and were finalized after World War II.
Table 1 also provides baseline data for women who had a pregnancy but who did not reintegrated the cohort after pregnancy.
41 In addition, a Swedish study showed that over 80% of people with severe heroin addiction obtained new jobs and were reintegrated into society after receiving MMT.
Overall, women lost to follow-up after pregnancies were largely comparable to those who reintegrated into the cohort after giving birth.> -wrap-foot> * P-value to test the difference between pregnant women who reintegrated and those who did not reintegrate the cohort following pregnancy.
It sets this good example and makes it much easier to reintegrate someone after a period of disharmony than if they are selfish and not bothered about their team-mates.
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