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were reassembled
verb
To assemble again
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Ten thousand pieces of the Bible were reassembled.
A number were reassembled after a delicate restoration job.
The panels were reassembled using one of Vasari's original crossbars and others that were specially crafted.
Sometime in the 1690s they were reassembled and glued to canvas backings.
It was when the skull's fragments found in Petrarch's tomb were reassembled that doubts surfaced about their true nature.
After detraining, the transport wagons were hauled by tractor to the firing site, where the guns were reassembled.
A handful of the gravestones, cracked and broken during a hard freeze in 1978, were reassembled and set against the cemetery's southern wall.
Each of the tower's 16,272 stones was numbered before they were reassembled in a slight dip inland from the crumbling cliff.
The great alliance had to be revived, Bonaparte was declared an outlaw and armies were reassembled all over the continent to take him on again.
In the early 1990s, five of the original cast members were reassembled for a sequel, "Grace and Favour," set in a country manor house.
Interestingly, identical filament bifurcations were also found in purified keratin 8/18 filaments expressed in Escherichia coli which were reassembled in vitro.
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