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the reintegrated
verb
To integrate again or in a different manner
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In 1413 Mehmed I, helped and promoted by the emperor Manuel, triumphed over his rivals and became sultan of the reintegrated Ottoman Empire.
CD analysed the reintegrated form in C. sesamiae.
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When these oocytes were treated with cytochalasin B, the contractile ring disappeared while the spindle reintegrated.
Following the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia in 1944, the province was reintegrated into the Soviet Union as the Moldavian S.S.R.
The concordat negotiated with the papacy in 1802 reintegrated the Roman Catholic Church into French society and ended the cycle of bare toleration and persecution that had begun in 1792.
But once the garden is reintegrated into the museum, Mr. Jones believes, it will serve as a crossroads that should help visitors find the different collections.
The Home Office confirmed the disturbance, saying that 40 women were involved, and insisted the measures were temporary until the women could be reintegrated into the centre.
("No longer an alien or unfamiliar process, death and the corpse are reintegrated with life and the living body," per Schillace's analysis).
Barriers to trade would gradually be reduced while European nations still recovering from the depression would be reintegrated into the international economy.
The current study was carried out six years after the war ceased and the FCS were reintegrated into their communities.
With careful planning, valid security concerns need not conflict with the principle of reintegrating the World Trade Center site into the life of Lower Manhattan.
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