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Later, he said: "Place is what we reinvent in a lot of poems, in order to make it truer.
FILIPS RAJEVSKIS Riga, Latvia Reinvent in Europe, too Re Reinventing the (all-) wheel (Mar. 22, p. 28).
To apply this step to the selection of clothing and textiles for green burial, to reinvent in this case would be to reevaluate green burial and sustainability in funeral practices as a whole: from pre-burial practices to post-burial use of the land.
If you've identified something that you'd like to reinvent in your life -- health, spiritual, career, relationships, hobbies, family, habits -- you've started the process.
China is perhaps the biggest example of a whole country abandoning its communal model only to reinvent in the late 90s as the New Cooperative Medical Scheme and invest heavily in it since, as a means of covering the whole of its rural population [ 26].
While this is perhaps a historical artifact of physics having developed a strong educational research community, it provides another place where we can learn from each other and begin to try to understand what has been learned from PER that can transfer to biology and what biology education research has to reinvent in a way that is true to its discipline.
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The system would have to be completely reinvented in order for fairer allocation of funds.
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