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  • All architectural projections and rusticated surfaces are of reconstituted stone.
  • The government's intent was reconstitute orthodox communism.
  • The record has been much deformed, reconstituted, and obliterated during the subsequent Proterozoic and Phanerozoic eons.
  • The drawings included drawing 24G showing standard curtain walling, a reconstituted slate roof and at ground floor level the columns in place of the fins, to which we have already referred.
  • The pigments were reconstituted by adding p-coumaric anhydride.
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  • Please make sure that you don't reconstitute your infant formula with water that is not purified.
  • 2003 – Under a new Constitutional Charter, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was reconstituted into a loose confederation of Serbia and Montenegro.
  • The past as ethnographic material is reconstituted, not only by exploring encoded records of the past, but also by suggesting that there is a constant relation of decoding.
  • For the tamale filling, cubed pork is simmered with whole heads of garlic and onions; the meat is hand-chopped and warmed with a “salsa” — really a thick paste of ancho (dried poblanos) and cascabel chiles, reconstituted and slowly sauteed with garlic and onions — until the moderate heat of the chiles permeates the meat. Cooking for a Sunday Day
  • In 1946, after the death of dictator Benito Mussolini, the reconstituted Italian government renounced its claims to its African colonies.
  • Every day she reconstitutes the frozen orange juice by adding water.
  • However, this Committee was not reconstituted after the Cabinet changes last autumn.
  • The adhesion ability, the migrated ability and invasive ability were determined with the laminin adhesion test, the chemotactic migration test and the invasion test of reconstituted basement membrane.
  • To reconstitute them, just rinse in water to remove any loose dirt then combine with hot water for about 20 minutes.
  • Writing, which ought to nurture and give shape to thought, is instead being used to pound it into a powder and then reconstitute it into gruel.
  • The dried food, which is reconstituted from its natural state by simply adding hot water, contains carbohydrates, vegetables, proteins, fats, herbs, vitamins, minerals and seaweed.
  • Together, they contain the threat represented by the reconstituted virus, and other deadly viruses that require high degrees of biocontainment. Smithsonian Mag
  • The mutual consent provision, for example, has potentially significant implications should Rhee decide to replace or "reconstitute" some or all of the staffs at schools deemed to be failing under the federal No Child Left Behind law, something she has done in previous years. D.C. teachers ratify new contract
  • That includes mechanically recovered or reconstituted meat. The Sun
  • As that capability atrophies, it is very hard to reconstitute and get it back. Ian Fletcher: Curtains for the U.S. Military Industrial Base?
  • The Dems 'video montage contrasted with the Republicans' message of the day - that they were hard at work on bipartisan financial reform - with absurdest dissonance, like a Jon Stewart montage showing Dick Cheney saying Saddam had reconstituted his WMD program - right after a clip of Cheney saying the exact opposite. DVR Democracy Comes of Age: Or, How Jon Stewart May Have Saved Financial Reform & the Senate Dems
  • MR: I actually worked at Buddah respelled "Buddha", the reconstituted version that was a label at BMG. Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: AC/DC and Jane Roman Pitt, Plus A Conversation with Grammy Nominee Chip Taylor and an Elvis Costello Audio Stream
  • We are going to reconstitute the Court for the next case, so we will adjourn now and resume at 2 pm.
  • But Disney's kingdoms also promise pure juice, water, and real fruits and vegetables - unsugared, unreconstituted, undoctored.
  • It is easy enough to do, as Justice Callaway points out, when there is knowledge and disclosure at the start, because one can reconstitute the court relatively simply.
  • Dried whole milk is used mainly in infant feeding, but it can be reconstituted and used as fresh fluid milk.
  • It had to be reconstituted with sterile water but none was available.
  • The group reconstituted itself as a political party.
  • All they needed was water to reconstitute them and there was definitely going to be no shortage of that particular commodity.
  • The legislation aims to reconstitute the existing government postal department as a profit-making corporation - the first step towards the complete privatisation of the postal service.
  • Philip Morris and other tobacco companies have been using ammonia in their manufacturing for more than half a century, and for a variety of purposes: to highlight certain flavors, to expand or "puff up" the volume of tobacco, to prepare reconstituted tobacco sheet ( "recon"), to denicotinize (reduce the amount of nicotine in) tobacco, and to remove carcinogens. UK TOP SECRET Postman Patel
  • The Health Education Council has been reconstituted as the Health Education Authority.
  • When returned it was a greyish, soupy mess of not-quite reconstituted mushrooms and insipid, unseasoned, unmarinated chicken slices.
  • It can be shipped dry, and then, when it reaches clinics, it can be reconstituted with water and injected.
  • All they needed was water to reconstitute them and there was definitely going to be no shortage of that particular commodity.
  • As a result, Liberal Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt was able to reconstitute a four-party coalition government in July 2003, this time with only the Liberals and Socialists in power.
  • If there is a God, we must have him on our side, and if there is not a God, it would be necessary first of all to convert everybody to the same idea of the lawful and the useful, to reconstitute, that is to say, a lay religion, before anything politically solid could be built. Amiel's Journal
  • We recommend that the Intelligence and Security Committee be reconstituted as a select committee of the House of Commons.
  • The vast majority of schools requested a reduction in processed, reformed or reconstituted foods, especially meat.
  • In the U.S., the people themselves can reconstitute all branches of the government - by voting for certain candidates instead of others, of course, and by thus affecting political appointments.
  • Dried whole milk is used mainly in infant feeding, but it can be reconstituted and used as fresh fluid milk.
  • Mass immigration, multiculturalism and the 'reconstituted' or 'blended' family became tenets of progressivism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once it's dry, grind it up into a powder and reconstitute with water or vinegar as needed.
  • The dried extract was reconstituted with distilled water to make 300 mg/ml.
  • It seems the filmmakers are aiming for a dose of magical realism, dried-out, reconstituted and completely misunderstood.
  • Every day she reconstitutes the frozen orange juice by adding water.
  • It may be that the reconstituted family, composed of former spouses and step relations, is a reality for many today; kindness can spring from the most unexpected sources.
  • The result was an ensemble sound seeming at once subtly alienated and interestingly reconstituted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every day she reconstitutes the frozen orange juice by adding water.
  • Reefs in general were not available to enhance biodiversity rebound because they first had to be reconstituted as viable ecosystems." do offer a variety of ecological niches and "bumpiness," as Aronson puts it, or a "great variety of physical spaces, [water] flow regimes and other ecological opportunities. Scientific American
  • The governing board was reconstituted
  • The solicitors told us we would need to have the deeds reconstituted, quite a long-winded process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nationally distributed brands of frozen fruit juice concentrate are safe if they are reconstituted by the user with water from a safe source.
  • She sums up the situation by saying that the reconstituted family is never the same as the biological family.
  • Schools that are undersubscribed year after year should be closed down or reconstituted.
  • The powdered milk/egg can be reconstituted by adding water.
  • Presumably in the process, the protein is reconstituted into the lipid bilayers that make up the cubic phase.
  • It also contained a clause which effectively provided for its continued validity should the Soviet Union be dissolved or reconstituted.
  • For instance even if a vanished bird was someday reconstituted from its genes would it warble with the same fluency as its ancestors?
  • So the Kugels indulged his eccentric whim, laboring to reconstitute the Noailles vignette, down to the very last gilded bibelot. The Things Yves Loved
  • The samples were reconstituted in 1.7 ml of deionized water.
  • Skim milk distributed at retail is frequently a reconstituted product prepared from nonfat dry solids and unpolluted water.
  • Since little is known about the weapon, there is panic in the Faerie lands and among various conflicting proposals - invade, appease, investigate, bribe - the rumored and specifically banned by the last treaty with the unseelie, super-secret Office of Shadow is reconstituted with the three above as first new "recruits". "The Office of Shadow" by Matthew Sturges (reviewed by Liviu Suciu)
  • There were those among them who sought to reconstitute old-line moderate Republicanism, imagining that the defeat of Goldwater demonstrated that they had to be more like Democrats in order to get elected.
  • Soak the arame in cold water for 10 minutes to reconstitute.
  • That includes mechanically recovered or reconstituted meat. The Sun
  • Henry II's attempt to reconstitute the fyrd in 1181 indicates that the system was still considered valuable.
  • Slowly Jewish communities were reconstituted and Jewish life began anew.
  • The bacalao, or dried, reconstituted codfish traditionally served as a first course, is also European in origin and can be either exquisitely well prepared or terribly salty, depending upon the cook. A Mexican Christmas dinner: tamales, turkey, tejocotes
  • The British Museum Library, initially an integral part of the institution, was reconstituted as the British Library in 1973 and moved to a new building at King's Cross, in 1998.
  • To reconstitute dried tomatoes, simmer in plain water until they are tender.
  • The board of directors of the firm has been reconstituted recently.
  • On the one hand, faculty retirements give institutions flexibility to reconstitute their faculty in the years ahead.
  • BLOCK: Aha, so it doesn't mean another rug or carpet was unwoven and reconstituted in this Oval Office rug? New Oval Office Rug, Made In America
  • Advances in Planar Lipid Bilayers and Liposomes, Volume 7, continues to include invited chapters on a broad range of topics, covering both main arrangements of the reconstituted system, namely planar lipid bilayers and spherical liposomes. AvaxHome RSS:
  • My understanding is the committee will be reconstituted this year.
  • Later, it would begin to reconstitute the government.
  • A fourth was given a supervisory position in the newly reconstituted prison system.
  • This was fast-food drama made up of reconstituted ingredients. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, juices reconstituted with sugar and water and aerated drinks are also highly cariogenic.
  • Fluid skim milk costs more than nonfat dry milk reconstituted by the consumer.
  • It even has a reedbed sewage system to process waste, with solid matter recycled as manure and liquid sewage reconstituted as clean drinking water. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Throne
  • So the party really has to kind of reconstitute itself and figure out where it does go next. CNN Transcript Apr 15, 2009
  • Despite no frother, cappuccinos can be made by repeating this process with a second capsule of reconstituted milk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather, it is by engaging in these interactions that organizations constitute and reconstitute themselves as social realities.
  • If nothing else, it should lead to the ickiest TV since Sonny and Cher traded boyfriend barbs on their reconstituted post-divorce variety show, which was an older generation's version of reality. Critic's Corner Monday
  • If using dried ones, soak them in cold water until soft and reconstituted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thirty minutes later, Wiley and Dexter were eating oatmeal straight out of the pan sweetened with a little sugar and washing it down with a glass of reconstituted powdered milk.
  • Reconstituted evaporated milk costs less than fresh, fluid whole milk.
  • The minestrone had a deep, meaty taste to it but the reconstituted dried vegetables gave away its origins as a packet soup.
  • Although the DNA is likely to be damaged, there may be a chance that it can be identified, given that scientists have reconstituted DNA from Egyptian mummies.
  • Try eating reconstituted dried prunes, figs or apricots.
  • You reconstitute dried formula with water - although ‘ready-to-feed’ formula is also available in cartons.
  • This intervention reconstituted the boundaries of political allegiance.
  • A morass of half-reconstituted chicken curry didn't go down all that well; I'm sure the poor devils thought I was trying to poison them.
  • The powdered milk/egg can be reconstituted by adding water.
  • Those educrats not pensioned off reconstituted themselves in Tweed, a 19th century relic at the northern end of City Hall Park. Henry J. Stern: Tweed Still at It
  • Advances in Planar Lipid Bilayers and Liposomes, Volume 8, continues to include invited chapters on a broad range of topics, covering both main arrangements of the reconstituted system, namely planar lipid bilayers and spherical liposomes. AvaxHome RSS:
  • I sipped my plastic cup of reconstituted orange juice and took a bite of my over-buttered pumpernickel bagel, smearing my hands.
  • It was made by taking a lot of meat and boiling it lengthily, then reducing the liquid to a syrupy consistency, after which it would dry quite hard and keep well until the time came to reconstitute it with boiling water.
  • The board of directors of the firm has been reconstituted recently.
  • They can then be soaked and reconstituted in water before using.
  • The so-called sherpas - government fixers who pave the way for agreement when their leaders gather - went into overdrive, using the myriad rooms of the Gleneagles Hotel to reconstitute disagreements into compromises.
  • The tarpan, the European wild forest horse Equus caballini gmelini used to live in the forest, became extinct, but was genetically reconstituted and reintroduced. Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, Belarus
  • Why did you not report that any attempt to reconstitute the country's WMD programmes would be immediately detectable to Western technology?
  • You obviously didn't think it was a very good school earlier this year when your hand-picked Board of Education voted to "reconstitute" Fenger by firing all teachers and staff and making them reapply for their jobs. Matt Farmer: Through the Looking Glass With Mayor Daley
  • Many of them consist mostly of dried milk (whey and casein fractions) and, as such, they're easy to preserve and taste relatively good when reconstituted in water, milk or other beverages.
  • It argues that organizations are constituted and reconstituted by their ongoing, negotiated, asset-creating interactions with diverse constituencies.
  • By the middle of the nineteenth century, a sizable urban population made up of slaves and former, or manumitted slaves, known as gente de color (people of color), could freely gather in the cabildos and develop their vital culture, complete with rites, indoctrinations, and celebrations reconstituted from the surviving remnants of a shattered African legacy.
  • To reconstitute dried tomatoes, simmer in plain water until they are tender.
  • Soak the mushrooms in 2.5 tbsp hot water for ten minutes or until reconstituted, and add to mixture with water (if you use fresh mushrooms, just chop finely and add the water before blending).
  • At the same time, fantasy is afflicting those who think that an eleventh-hour dose of Obama campaign oratory can reconstitute a solid Democratic base and get it to the polls in hefty numbers. Norman Solomon: Progressive Canaries in a Political Mine
  • The committee was reconstituted after May 26.
  • Since the show attracts entries that mimic previous winners, the contest reconstitutes itself each year in the same self-perpetuating form.
  • Once reconstituted into cream, the dried yeast is then pitched into the fermentation vessel.
  • Can it be said that a reconstituted version of ‘landscape’ represents a postmodern artistic genre?
  • Out of the dry, prolonged scraping of six guiros, a stomping ‘Red and black dance’ emerges, and as it crumbles and reconstitutes itself it picks up enormous momentum.
  • Hopefully that new government, after June 30th, will be able to reconstitute their army, which is what I hope they will do.
  • If things went really well they bought a tiny carton of over priced reconstituted potato, extruded into little stick shapes.
  • But when she later looked at the ingredients of the ice cream she found that it contained reconstituted skimmed milk and lactose-reduced whey powder - which trigger Mary's allergy.
  • Here we use reconstituted actin gels seeded with particles as a model system to explore the relation between the macroscopic and microscopic properties of actin.
  • Slowly Jewish communities were reconstituted and Jewish life began anew.
  • Recently there has been a rise in the number of attacks on US military targets and the first pitched battle between reconstituted former Taliban and American forces.
  • He noted an Obama / Biden plan to invest $15 billion per year in "alternative energy" but said the problem is determining how to "reconstitute" - or dispose - of nuclear waste. Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles
  • Safety of biologicals including vaccines from bovine spongiform encephalopathies has been assured if working cell bank or working bacterial or viral seeds had been reconstituted with bovine material from countries without BSE.
  • The narrator reconstitutes the life of Emily L. by retracing the major and minor traumas she has experienced since her youth.
  • The record has been much deformed, reconstituted, and obliterated during the subsequent Proterozoic and Phanerozoic eons.
  • Benicio Del Toros long-delayed classical abhorrence reconstitute is supposedly utterance in to cinemas in February. A Pizza Mind: The 50 Biggest Movies Of 2010 The films most likely ...
  • This figuration of gender does not create a masculinized female, but rather a gendered-male character reconstituted in the visual markers of both sexes.
  • He said that the council will convene a meeting next Friday to reconstitute the committee and include government ministries involved in the provision of services.
  • I didn't have any chipotle in adobo, but being a good Texan I had some dried chipotles and once reconstituted were delicious. Chipotle sweet potato soup | Homesick Texan
  • This weakens the splitters' argument that to reconstitute high-level meaning from the basic ingredients requires only the right recipe.
  • All they needed was water to reconstitute them and there was definitely going to be no shortage of that particular commodity.
  • The board of directors of the firm has been reconstituted recently.
  • Other leading businesses were reconstituted and rechristened, their new names often evocative of revolutionary myths, personalities, or imagery.
  • To reconstitute dried tomatoes, simmer in plain water until they are tender.
  • The paper mainly reviewed several factors on influencing somatic cloning of pigs , which involve in cytoplast recipients, donor cells, micromanipulation, activation and reconstituted embryo transfer .
  • Use warm water to reconstitute dried milk powder.
  • That includes mechanically recovered or reconstituted meat. The Sun
  • But the CC has not been reconstituted since its term lapsed in 2005, allowing room for abuse, as under the JR Jayawardane regime TamilNet Newswire
  • Biometric identifiers are digital codes that cannot be used to reconstitute your image or fingerprint.
  • Alternately re-creating daily life and picking, brick by symbolic brick, at the abundant archaeological and psychological detritus, she proceeds to exhume, analyze, and reconstitute the time and place in a manner pleasing to traditionalists, revisionists, and inevitabilists alike. Cover to Cover
  • Cooks first reconstitute and desalt it by soaking it for hours to days in several changes of water. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Other features of this family home include its brick finish with granite keystones, reconstituted granite sills, top of the range sanitary ware, solid teak doors, as well as phone connections and TV wiring in all of the bedrooms.
  • The powdered milk/egg can be reconstituted by adding water.
  • The government has reconstituted the prime minister's advisory council on trade.
  • In 1996 the acting registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal sought advice on the powers of the chairperson of the tribunal to reconstitute tribunals where members are unable to continue in office.
  • On December 17 Democrats and Republicans reconstituted the legislature in the capitol with a resolution adopting the compromise agreement.
  • The building will feature reconstituted stone and quality solar glazing as well as curtain walling.
  • The process then consists in extracting from all the movements peculiar to all the figures an impersonal movement abstract and simple, _movement in general_, so to speak: we put this into the apparatus, and we reconstitute the individuality of each particular movement by combining this nameless movement with the personal attitudes. Evolution créatrice. English
  • In the cities and towns with the worst tap water contamination, formula-fed babies who consume reconstituted formula would receive a lifetime dose of this chemical in the first four months of their lives.
  • Reconstituted families are clearly different from the cereal-packet norm.
  • It can be stored as a dry powder and then reconstituted for use.
  • Small quantities of additives are usually employed in the process, eg sodium sulphite and bisulphite to give 150-200 ppm in the product to retard oxidative changes during processing and non-enzymic browning during storage; antioxidants and emulsifying agents may be added to minimise oxidative changes during storage and to improve the texture of the reconstituted product respectively. Chapter 25
  • T cells into the adventitial and neointimal layers of arterial grafts in mice reconstituted with allogeneic PBMCs alone or PBMCs and T reg cells. (n = 3 separate experiments). Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • The product starts off as real blood, which goes through a process to turn it into a powder that can be reconstituted as needed.
  • Use warm water to reconstitute dried milk powder.
  • Laminate flooring (reconstituted board with a plastic, wood-look finish) is cheap, and looks it. Times, Sunday Times
  • If he was going to reconstitute reality, then he had to do so without resorting to a hyperrealist presentation.
  • The committees will be reconstituted after the election.
  • It also contained a clause which effectively provided for its continued validity should the Soviet Union be dissolved or reconstituted.
  • But without UNSCOM in there at all, we believe that this is -- there is a possibility that over months rather than years, he could reconstitute, which is one of the reasons that we have said that the situation with UNSCOM being out cannot persist indefinitely. Press Briefing By Joe Lockhart

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