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the reestablishment
noun
The condition of being reestablished; restoration
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Most notably, because it has lasted >12 months, Ceará's current outbreak may represent the reestablishment of endemic transmission of measles in the Americas.
The community seeks the reestablishment of order and safety.
We have to emphasise that the reestablishment of political reform is the government's task.
At first, the reestablishment of Umayyad rule was more apparent than real.
Bin Laden lived to propel history backward to the reestablishment of a Muslim caliphate.
A rebellion of junior officers led to the reestablishment of the Rump.
There are different factions with different views and there will be people who are far less sanguine about the reestablishment of relations between Britain and Iran.
Last week Labor announced it would vote down legislation relating to the reestablishment of the construction industry watchdog, rather than using procedural motions to put off the vote.
Its political support of the reestablishment of secular imperial rule led to the Meiji Restoration in 1868.
After World War II reinvigorated the local economy, Newfoundlanders were prompted to appeal for the reestablishment of responsible government.
Meeting on March 11 , 1990 the first freely elected parliament in postwar Lithuania declared the reestablishment of an independent state.
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