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were reassembling
verb
To assemble again
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For the past few weeks, forty-six cardboxes boxesatat moldering on the waterfront in Long Island City, not far from where workers were reassembling the….
"Born into exile and separated from our own kind, we were reassembling in a place that had only existed in the imagination, the 'new City of Friends' conjured by Walt Whitman a hundred years before".
For the past few weeks, forty-six cardboxes boxesatat moldering on the waterfront in Long Island City, not far from where workers were reassembling the seventy-two-year-old neon Pepsi sign.
The day before the MaxiMog was installed at the Modern, Mr. Ferren and a team from Unicat (the German fabrication shop headed by Thomas Ritter that built the vehicle) were reassembling and tinkering with the 16,000-pound vehicle and 12,000-pound trailer after they arrived by plane from Germany.
For the past few weeks, forty-six cardboxes boxesatat moldering on the waterfront in Long Island City, not far from where workers were reassembling the… In 1783, to mark his retirement from the Continental Army, George Washington held a farewell dinner at the Fraunces Tavern, on Pearl Street.
Meanwhile, even as the security forces chased protestors from the square, there were various reports that they were reassembling along side streets and preparing to reenter the square.
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Ten thousand pieces of the Bible were reassembled.
A number were reassembled after a delicate restoration job.
Sometime in the 1690s they were reassembled and glued to canvas backings.
One panel was shown at the Tate in 1985 before the three sections were reassembled.
The tufa masonry (Trani stone) blocks were reassembled on the concrete core in the same original position.
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