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the reassembling
verb
To assemble again
Exact(10)
What he found was the reassembling of ruined things.
His "found" color photographs of disasters, some of which are very big, are glued to cardboard backings and die-cut into puzzle pieces, like "TWA 800 No. 4," showing the reassembling of the plane's carcass in a hangar after its explosion in 1996.
Then I ran quickly to the front of the reassembling line, and, if we were lucky enough to have a good-humored sales assistant, I followed my father home and stared at the broken eggs, their beautiful yellow yolks bouncing in the plastic bag, so full and heavy.
In the Reassembling the Universe unit, we examine the processes of star birth and death.
Furthermore, an additional loading method is introduced to perform the stress analysis with a given damage field to avoid the reassembling of the stiffness matrix of structure member.
I finally understood that this story was essentially a visual and deliberate deconstruction of Me, and who I am, and the reassembling of We, and what we do.
Similar(50)
The reassembled pieces retain a rhythm and cohesion.
We examined the reassembled KoRV sequences to find gag, pol and env sequences, and compared these with published sequences.
In the next 50 years, the state reassembled the mission quadrangle.
After receiving all K address fragments, the victim can recover the address by reassembling the received fragments.
They lettered, numbered and color-coded the logs, reassembling them after the move.
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