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was re-introduced
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To introduce again.
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Years later, I was re-introduced to David by a colleague at The New Yorker.
This past February, the bill was re-introduced to thunderous applause in parliament.
To begin with, the transit mall was scrapped and traffic was re-introduced in 1996.
Offshore processing of asylum seekers on Nauru was re-introduced by the Gillard Labor government in 2012.
The death penalty was re-introduced in Chad for terror offences in response to bombings in the summer.
The one thing that may save Yellowstone from an outbreak of chronic wasting disease, Dr. Dobson said, is the wolf, which was re-introduced there in 1994.
The character made a big splash in 2006 when she was re-introduced as a new crimefighter in the Batman universe who also happened to be a lesbian.
Having won a majority in the upper house, conservatives demanded changes when the bill, thanks to a procedural error, was re-introduced in parliament.
The bird is also considered a national treasure in Japan, where it died out and was re-introduced into the wild from captivity.
So when the idea of moving A-level results forward and the university application process back was re-introduced by the coalition in the higher education white paper it was met with a mixed reaction once again.
The word NoSQL was re-introduced in 2009 during an event about distributed databases [5].
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