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were redressed
noun
The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment.
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When Mr Milosevic argued that the scene had been "staged or rigged", Mr Walker answered: "My firm layman conclusion from what I saw on the ground, the position of the bodies, bullet-holes, blood on the ground, is that I consider the interpretation that these bodies were redressed during the night to be ludicrous".
Some of the standing sets were redressed to appear as the interior of the Columbia, and some scenes were filmed outside at the Paramount Studios lot in Los Angeles, California.
Filming took place from December 3, 2004 through to December 12. Several of the standing sets were redressed to appear as the locations on the USS Columbia, including the bridge, Captain's mess and the engineering section.
Some of these limitations were redressed by the telephone follow up that we conducted.
Weekend days were over-represented in the first study year, which were redressed in the second year.
Similar(53)
Imbalances were being redressed.
They could be redressed.
The wound has to be redressed daily.
The imbalance needs to be redressed.
How can the balance be redressed?
That balance was redressed at both concerts on Wednesday.
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