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  • Both Mandarin ba and Cantonese baat go back to Proto-Sino-Tibetan *bʀyat but this word is without any reconstructable tone. Mommy, where do tones come from?
  • Parts of all three vases were mingled together and the position of each piece had to be painstakingly documented to aid the reconstruction. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cathedral is the former Perpendicular parish church, reconstructed in 1880, with further extensions completed in 1966.
  • Linear, scientific perspective allows for a fairly accurate mental reconstruction of the distances separating objects.
  • When she founded NYBDC in 1976, it was an academic discipline focused on reconstructing the steps of old dances, their names — among them the minuet and gavotte — familiar from the music of Bach and Handel. Stepping Through History
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  • How can our brave Bible-bashing warlords keep spinning tales of freedom & reconstruction, while presiding over scenes of torture and slaughter? TURNING UP THE HEAT
  • Natural hair This lightweight noncreamy formula provides a healthy boost of essential vitamins and reconstructive polymers to revitalize dry hair and strengthen cuticles.
  • The clinician must be well-attuned to the patient when the patient may be in the process of reconstructing schemas, thinking dialectically, recognizing paradox and generating a revised life narrative.
  • By training dental practitioners to make space judgments and subject arrangements in art painting, the practitioner can promote the ability of reconstruction, which is essential in esthetic dentistry.
  • Stanford will develop new megavoltage X-ray detection hardware and image reconstruction software, and will validate the new technology in a clinical trial to be conducted by Varian Medical Systems and Stanford University Win $3.6 Million Five-Year NIH/NCI Research Grant to Develop Advanced Imaging Technology - Yahoo! Finance
  • Biomet's product portfolio encompasses reconstructive products, including orthopedic joint replacement devices, bone cements and accessories, autologous therapies and dental reconstructive implants; fixation products, including electrical bone growth stimulators, internal and external orthopedic fixation devices, craniomaxillofacial implants and bone substitute materials; spinal products, including spinal stimulation devices, spinal hardware and orthobiologics; and other products, such as arthroscopy products and softgoods and bracing products. Business Wire Travel News
  • The worst hit areas are now engaged in the biggest post-catastrophe reconstruction programme since the Second World War.
  • Dr Siti Hasare among your brothers and sist nor the good from you, neither their capacities nor their limitations - who shall never lose their conidence in you as partners in reconstruction and development. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It is difficult to reconstruct in their fullness the ways of light in bazaars before the appearance of electricity.
  • But all of that stands to be snuffed out, they say there, if this security situation is not brought under control rapidly, and if the reconstruction is not sped up markedly and very soon.
  • • En route to Europe, Clinton called the multibillion-dollar American reconstruction effort in Afghanistan "heartbreaking," because she said there was little to show for it. ModerateVoters.org
  • The doorway is a 19th century reconstruction of Norman work.
  • She was unable to walk for six months and after a year her face was surgically reconstructed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A sleekit character with a reconstructed nose, no hair, paramilitary tattoos. The Bloomsday Dead
  • He devoted himself to the reconstruction of lost orthographies and grammars, developed a distinctly Japanese poetics. 井の中の蛙 » Renaissance Japan » Print
  • Few reports address the reconstructive challenge of total knee arthroplasty after a surgically fused or ankylosed knee.
  • It develops and manufactures a wide range of reconstructive orthopaedic devices and floated at 111p during May 2002.
  • The doctors removed the tumours and reconstructed her face, but there was one more operation on her eyelid that she kept putting off. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of these major issues with the sound system involves the so-called velar stops, that is, the reconstructed sounds *ḱ, *k, *ǵ, *g, *ǵʰ and *gʰ. Reinterpreting the Proto-Indo-European velar series
  • The experiment shows that the algorithm can not only effectively reduce the code rate and the memory requirement but also provide low distortion in the reconstructed signals.
  • Methods Ear auricle was reconstructed with auto rib cartilage bracket and expanded mastoid region skin.
  • This is in contrast to recently published reports in which good performance of reconstruction methods was recorded despite extensive substitutional saturation.
  • Objective:To find a new donor site for the repair of facial tissue defect and total nose reconstruction.
  • Outline the differences between the use of implant-based and autologous tissue-only breast reconstruction in patients who may or will require postmastectomy radiation therapy Medscape Medical News Headlines
  • The International Republican Institute, which received $248 million in total between 2004 and 2009 to support governance, political participation and civil society programs in Iraq, made questionable decisions -- such as overpaying for security services from Blackwater, the infamous military contractor, and spending $690,000 on vehicles without approval from the government -- according to a new audit by the Special Inspector General for Iraqi Reconstruction (SIGIR). International Republican Institute's Use Of U.S. Grants Criticized By Watchdog
  • Thus I think we now have a sensible solution to the reconstruction of the Old IE objective endings preceding the agglutination of “indicative” postclitic demonstrative *əi PIE *-i: The trouble with the PIE 1st & 2nd person plural endings (3)
  • I needed reconstructive surgery to give me a new nose.
  • There is a shuttling back and forth between what is being deconstructed and what is being reconstructed. Critical Social Research
  • And I just visited an outpost, what we call a provisional reconstruction team in Zabul Province, where this fighting is going on. CNN Transcript Jun 18, 2006
  • So the pack-rat middens are time capsules of local vegetation allowing us to reconstruct what happened.
  • Summary of Background Data. Chronic donor site pain and poor cosmesis have been the major deterrents in using iliac crest for long-segment spinal reconstructions.
  • Thus removal of a small cholesteatoma may allow for reconstruction of the outer attic wall or creation of a cavity that extends to or just beyond the mastoid antrum.
  • (1997, 2006, 2008) defends an empiricist and non-realist form of structuralism about science, motivated by an illuminating reconstruction of the origins of structuralism in the debate about the epistemology of physical geometry in the nineteenth century, and more generally in the progressive mathematisation of science. Structural Realism
  • This analysis is a first step in reconstructing the details of possible evolutionary relationships among primitive cladid crinoids.
  • This article try to put forward a integrative supervisory mechanism which integrate self-discipline and heteronomy , in hope of reconstruction the Accountability of NPO in China.
  • Until we can create a time machine that can take us back to directly examine past Earth landscapes, paleogeographic maps remain the best tool for reconstructing ancient Earth landscapes. Durangoherald.com
  • The decision has been tabled until completion, later this year, of the current reconstruction of the course.
  • Features of the Fulton include reconstructed Portland stone features and detailing such as window surrounds, lintels and sills and sliding slash windows.
  • In order to improve the precision and automation of old-fashioned band-sawing machine, its angle-measuring part was reconstructed.
  • The insight achieved by carpological investigation is of primary importance in reconstructing the vegetation, forest, and steppes around the Hârzova tell.
  • That is a reconstruction in the point of view of ecology for solving the ecological conjuncture and ecological commit.
  • Here your backdrop is an ultimately idyllic secondary world reconstructed from our myth, folklore and fable (childhood and the past idealised). Of Genres and Sub-Genres
  • Of course his reconstructions might be merely a projection of Propp's thesis onto the material, in which case he was proving nothing; but he knew -- he _knew_ -- that his reconstructions were not nonsensical, and they did tend to coalesce toward the pure structure Propp had devised. Enchantment
  • I needed reconstructive surgery to give me a new nose.
  • Reconstructing new filial duty of pluralistic society and emphasizing that it is possible to open up to Christianity.
  • The nominated area contains most of the key interrelated and interdependent elements in their natural relationships which provide a robust foundation for reconstructing the mosaic of paleoenvironments and palaeogeography of a southern coastal realm of the ancient Tethyan Ocean during Eocene time, enabling interpretation of how animals then lived and how they were related to each other. Wadi Al-Hitan (Whale Valley), Egypt
  • Mr Papandreou's Pasok, embittered and demoralised, remains unable to evolve from unreconstructed popularism and anti-right rhetoric.
  • If you buy the biblical spin of the Religious Right folks -- that make up the bulk of the Tea Party movement -- the implication is clear: Jesus will soon return, send all Democrats, gays, blacks, progressives, liberals, college-educated unbelievers, etc., to Hell, while saving what Sarah Palin calls "us" "Real Americans" -- in other words unreconstructed frightened and resentful white lower middle class Americans. AlterNet
  • Japan's major past overseas missions -- including in Iraq, near Afghanistan, and as UN peacekeepers -- have been largely for logistical and support purposes such as refuelling, transport and reconstruction. Undefined
  • There is a rather run-down amusement park with roller-coasters, a tower restaurant, and a dolphinarium presently under reconstruction.
  • Today, only 3% of ordinary civilians are yet to return to their homes; though they are free to leave, they remain of their own volition until the de-mining/reconstruction work is completed, and the government of Sri Lanka continues to support them through its national welfare programs as well as through its relief organizations and by channeling funds from generous donors. Ru Freeman: A Few Peas Short of a Full Pod: Hillary Clinton & Tamil Nadu's Jayalalitha
  • Alongside human identification, it specialises in forensic anthropology, craniofacial reconstruction and the study of the human body. Times, Sunday Times
  • This fossil has been reconstructed with a hypothetical stalk anchored in the substrate, as if supporting a frondose body in a reclined position.
  • The reconstructions are also done by two different statistical methods: "cps" and "eiv. Open Mind
  • You can see the building outlines and archaeologists have reconstructed the barracks and towering gatehouse. The Sun
  • They reconstructed the history out of personal papers, official reports, and interviews.
  • Both knees have needed reconstruction and last year he was out for four months with hip damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the early 1980s, he was using these familiar, hard-edged squiggles to reconstruct the forms of generic landscape and, of all things, de Kooning's Women.
  • Many of the financial resources were devoted to reconstruction instead of being given to evangelists or missionaries.
  • A knowledge inference strategy based on a index table was developed to select knowledge which matches different skull types. 4) Studying craniofacial reconstruction method.
  • Numerous comments during the preconstruction constructability and biddability reviews helped refine the project documents to obtain the best pricing among competitive bids.
  • By reconstructing the colonized subjects as warriors rather than as victims, the poem and the play assert the legitimacy of the nationalist struggle.
  • Numerous recent studies in vertebrate paleontology have focused on reconstructing the ecology of terrestrial fossil communities.
  • These pieces amount to two anthems which survive complete, and some Anglican liturgical music which survives fragmentarily in Durham Cathedral Library and cannot be reconstructed.
  • The results may help to reconstruct the orogenic nappe structure that prevailed in the area before the region was reworked by extensional tectonics.
  • Post-war economic reconstruction in the country must begin with the resumption of agricultural production.
  • The police have reconstructed the chain of events leading to the murder.
  • After barely surviving her ordeal, the young woman began years of reconstructive surgery.
  • And now they are watching it, thanks to a new service that sends crime reconstructions to their mobile phones using video and cartoons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most HRCT protocols use thin collimation (at intervals or continuously) from apices to costophrenic angles in the supine position with image reconstruction using an edge-enhancement algorithm.
  • Meanwhile, Rathbone picked up a few tips on how to dance reels, how to negotiate her way around country-house bureaucracy and how to reconstruct a walled vegetable garden.
  • The Second Empire, generally avid for control and order, sought to regularize commerce by the reconstruction of the central market.
  • Historical thought redefines the present in terms of a reinterpreted and reconstructed past and thereby facilitates passage into the future.
  • A devotee of the sexual revolution, he remained in many ways an unreconstructed, 1950s male chauvinist pig.
  • While analogical change within the numeral set is common and possible in general, it doesn't appear probable here when Starostin's typically "parenthetic" *ŋi̯u "3" has not been demonstrated with regular sound correspondences using a competently reconstructed phonology that doesn't violate phonemic markedness at every turn. The hidden binary behind the Japanese numeral system
  • I just want to send a big congratulations out there to my friend Laura Wilson whose first published paper "Comparative taphonomy and paleoecological reconstruction of two microvertebrate accumulations from the Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation Maastrichtian, eastern Montana" came out in the new issue of PALAIOS today. CONGRATS LAURA!!!
  • The reconstruction of the camp as a stone building rather than a more realistic wooden frame complex adds to the fairy-tale setting.
  • In the 1980s, the early years of the NAR, there was significant cross-fertilization between Reconstructionists and Pentecostalism. Julie Ingersoll: C. Peter Wagner: Dominion Theology And Postmillennialism On NPR
  • We also do reconstruction and repair of lehrs previously installed by other manufacturers.
  • During the reconstruction of the church between 1965 and 1969, it was located in the old baptistry but was much smaller in size.
  • This form allows a non-surgical alternative in reconstructive plastic and other procedures to replace damaged or inadequate integumental tissue.
  • Reconstruction efforts are under way, but American troops remain targets of almost daily attacks by Iraqi irregulars.
  • In less than a year, people here have reconstructed their lives and are now beginning to rebuild a new future.
  • The police have reconstructed the chain of events leading to the murder.
  • Objective To reconstruct a penis with sensation and erectile function maintained by corpora cavernosa lengthening and skin flap transferring in the penis defect cases.
  • Healy visited libraries and scholarly collections looking for reconstructions of the ruins.
  • The revenue would comprise part of nontax revenues needed for a ¥12-trillion spending package for earthquake reconstruction. Japan Tobacco Net Jumps 24%
  • Reconstruction procedures comprise composition, corporate reorganization and corporate reconstruction.
  • This article will discuss the rehabilitation required following surgery to reconstruct this ligament.
  • Marx didn't discuss modernity on the level of rational critique and reconstruction.
  • Builders will be tackling the ruined presbytery, repairing windows and reconstructing the roof.
  • He has reconstructive work to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alongside the urge to blow down the house of cards comes a tender impulse towards reconstruction.
  • She said that she had been convinced that people could see her ports, valves used in reconstructive surgery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scientists have reconstructed the genome of an ancient human called Inuk from hair preserved in permafrost for 4,000 years ms Rotterdam's 2010 Alaskan Explorer Cruises Highlight Hubbard Glacier WN.com - Articles related to Is global warming a myth?
  • Murdoch flies into London later this week on a scheduled visit at a time of turmoil for Britain's best-selling newspaper, with journalists on the title angry at News Corp's powerful management and standards committee MSC, whose reconstruction and trawl of the company's email archive produced the evidence that led to the arrests. News Corp may face US inquiry after Sun arrests at News International
  • He has also issued advice against hymenoplasty – a surgical operation that involves reconstructing the membrane usually broken during the first act of sexual intercourse. Doctors Split on Hymen Repairs | Impact Lab
  • He is an unreconstructed Eurosceptic, unlike others in the British Labour party.
  • It was cancer so I had a mastectomy and reconstruction with implants at the same time. The Sun
  • On the one hand, the state has, through its Reconstruction and Development Programme, prioritised housing the poor.
  • The dismal showing detailed by the institute plays no part in this reconstructed history.
  • She has undergone 17 operations to reconstruct her face. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am now scheduled for a mastectomy with reconstruction, followed by a course of radiation. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are trying to reconstruct what has really gone on there for the past 30 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • But let us turn our faces away from all the horrors of slavery, reconstruction and all kindred wrongs which have been heaped upon us, and stand up, measuring the full statue of an American citizen, upon the threshold of the new century as a New Man. Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro
  • He would be sawing camper vans in half and trying to reconstruct them. The Sun
  • A series of operations by a plastic surgeon helped reconstruct his scalp and redistribute his hair.
  • This is a weird one: the film begins in progress, with reconstructed video titles superimposed over the first dialogue scene. Archive 2006-11-19
  • Forensic teams had searched the field for clues, and detectives staged a reconstruction there of Sarah's last known movements.
  • But the same kind of eclipse did not affect that other great area devoted to reconstructing the history of life: paleontology.
  • According to media reports, the corporation has been accused of fudging facts and figures regarding funds that were used for reconstruction and rehabilitation.
  • What we're dealing with in Iraq is not two and a half weeks of conflict, but two and a half decades of misrule and mismanagement, and there is a major reconstruction project that has to go on there, a major rebuilding of Iraq.
  • The country faces a huge task of national reconstruction following the war.
  • First , the army suppressed the racialist's terrorism, safeguarded the unity of America, provided a steady society for the Congress to reconstruct the South democratically.
  • The present Guildhall is a reconstruction necessitated by damage to the original during the Second World War.
  • Reconstructing 3-D shape is realized. The result of computer simulation shows that it is a feasible way of image data compression transmission.
  • The signal of measured dynamics can be reconstructed by a variety of fitting procedures, sum of exponents, polynomes, damped sinusoid function, etc.
  • I have heard someone here complain of “overfit” reconstructions. New Scientist, Juckes and Rob Wilson « Climate Audit
  • The reconstruction included the massive ornamental pylons with round balconies, classical columns, and a semicircular colonnade set on piers along the north and south sides
  • One longer, less densely sampled land temperature reconstruction, which we call CH-blend (long), is based on seven records back to a.d. 946, and CH-blend (Dark Ages) consists of five records back to a.d. Unthreaded #3 « Climate Audit
  • These empowered local authorities to clear and reconstruct unhealthy areas, with powers to purchase compulsorily and to limit compensation.
  • The wine offerings are still solid, but craft spirits are center stage, with Nielsen reconstructing vintage cocktails such as the Moscow Mule.
  • The paper mainly introduces how to use Filtered Back - Projection Algorithm in CBS Image Reconstruction.
  • There is a shuttling back and forth between what is being deconstructed and what is being reconstructed. Critical Social Research
  • It took Chen three years to complete the Flowering series, in which the well-known "peony" paintings by Hsu His (徐熙), who lived during China's Five Dynasties period, are deconstructed and reconstructed using contemporary visual vocabularies and cultural contexts. Taipei Times
  • By that stage the member had moved from reasoned debate and the National Party research unit's speech notes through to pure, unreconstructed ideology.
  • Mobile Robot effective recognition of their work environment, perception and reconstruction, is the autonomous navigation and environment-based exploration Foundation and prerequisite conditions.
  • A section on facial reconstruction features two bronze busts of nobody. Times, Sunday Times
  • The genius sauvage, the dope-fiend and Pollyanna Fletcher had been dissolved and reconstructed: joyless, dreamy and bright. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • In drawing me into the project they'd supplied me with a batch of research materials, which I'd browsed unsystematically, as well as a working version of their reconstruction of the film, in order for me to glean what the excitement was about. Excerpt: Chronic City by Jonathan Lethem
  • He has been painted by the Western press as a drunk, a psychotic, an unreconstructed Stalinist, and a guy who cheats at golf.
  • She made a documentary about having reconstructive surgery, to help other women understand what the process was like.
  • It concerns how ambitious a reconstruction and reform programme should be embarked upon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of the city's old heart was left unreconstructed, until the end of the Cold War.
  • In his boyhood, the autobiographer is an unreconstructed rustic who might have stepped out of a pastoral elegy of Virgil or Theocritus.
  • He would put the notes aside for a few days and then use them to try to reconstruct the passage. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • He will encourage action at the Group of Eight summit this week in Deauville, where leaders will consider a short-term stabilization package, particularly for Egypt and Tunisia, that would involve international financial institutions, such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which was set up after the Cold War to help former East Bloc nations. Obama, in Europe, to Focus on Mideast
  • Citing the findings of previous interpreters could also be a way of letting readers know that a translation was itself a conjectural reconstruction open to refutation.
  • We're finally reaching the stage where we can begin new construction, rather than just reconstruct bombed-out buildings.
  • The task of linguistics is to reconstruct the underlying system of a language that makes possible the speech events or parole.
  • Oh, it didn't keep them from voting Republican, usually in the national elections, but they lived and died registered, unreconstructed Democrats.
  • The Bali government has set aside special funds for the reconstruction of the area damaged in the bombing.
  • In one case, Mr. White couldn't attract new lenders early this year to replace a $65 million preconstruction loan provided by CIT Group Inc. on the Marquis at Williamsburg, a shopping center under construction in Virginia. Real-Estate Slump Thrusts Lenders Into Unfamiliar Roles
  • Later, people spend hours reconstructing that brutal transition from the nowhere to the everywhere, when nature can destroy you.
  • The English Civil War Society will be staging a reconstruction of a skirmish that took place in Marlborough during the Civil War.
  • She is "an evolutionary biologist who integrates molecular phylogenetics with advanced computational biostatistics to reconstruct the influences on population dynamics in a wide variety of organisms. 2009 MacArthur Fellows: Lin He and Beth Shapiro
  • Discusse STL files optimizing, how to use three-dimensional reconstruction to produce the defect organs structure of tissue engineered, provide entity model for the repair of tissues and organs.
  • After being destroyed by fire, it was reconstructed in A.D. 200 and had a capacity for 250,000 spectators.
  • Consequently, by 1815 the countryside was again as rural as it had been a century earlier, and a reconstructed textile industry was later centred in towns.
  • Postoperatively, the patient developed a sciatic nerve palsy and poor anal control and underwent a perineal reconstruction at 16 months of age.
  • On the one hand, the study of Canada in the world - Canadian foreign policy studies - constitutes an unreconstructed nationalist project.
  • There is a change of guard at the top of the main reconstruction body.
  • Reconstruction of the legislative council, which henceforth was to consist of 36 members, of whom 24 were to be elected by the propertied classes. 1829
  • When things like this happen, we have what is called a short, midterm, and long-term program, relief first, rehabilitation, reconciliation, reconstruction and what we call reawakening, that is the final phase. CNN Transcript Jan 2, 2005
  • Next, only an augmented international security presence in regional centers, plus targeted reconstruction aid that provides incentives for demobilization will bridge the security gap.
  • The majority of time spent in the debriefing of composite forces involved reconstructing what happened.
  • The less complete reaction from sophistic teaching attempted only such reconstruction of the moral point of view as should recover a law or principle of general and universally cogent character, whereon might be built anew a _moral_ order without attempting to extend the inquiry as to a universal principle into the regions of abstract truth or into physics. A Short History of Greek Philosophy
  • Given the significance of neoplagiaulacid multituberculates in biogeographic and paleoecological reconstructions, a detailed systematic revision of the group would undoubtedly clarify many of these issues.
  • Experts who found the monarch's skeleton under a council parking lot in Leicester reconstructed his face from the skull. The Sun
  • So, I would prefer to use, instead of the term reconstruction, "reinspiration". The Commonwealth as Educator
  • Neil Kinnock Immediate action for national recovery Britain faces a huge task of national reconstruction.
  • The reconstruction of Rousse railway station is to cost nine million leva.
  • The purpose of the current expedition is to reconstruct the world of the Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) before Western man set foot on the island of Mauritius and wiped out the species. More Dodo Expeditie Info
  • There are also many fossils of plesio-and pliosaurs, including the famous nearly complete articulated skeleton of a juvenile Liopleurodon ferox from the Oxford Clays from which many life-reconstructions are based but actually when I took a closer look I was under the strong impression that the intervertebral distance is too big and some tail vertebrae seems missing too... Color Underwater
  • Instead, the reconstruction racket has been characterised by infrastructure repair that never happens, overpricing for construction and barefaced fraud.
  • Pre-Columbian art's contribution to modernism fails to fit into the teleologically reconstructed development from post-impressionism, fauvism, and cubism to abstract expressionism.
  • Dresden is best known for its beautifully reconstructed baroque architecture and beer gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • What follows is a brief account of my experiences and a reconstruction of some events from discussions with the victims.
  • He oversaw the reconstruction of the country, which involved the rehabilitation of destroyed oilfields. Times, Sunday Times
  • If otherwise, it is vaguely approbative, with the implication, as to the work approved, of some pleasing archaeological reconstruction.
  • Formations established could include shipping security squadrons, airmobile light brigades, airmobile reconstruction brigades and shipborne heavy brigades. Times, Sunday Times
  • An ipsilateral central one-third patellar tendon autograft was used for all reconstructions.
  • For the purpose of calculating convenience and overcoming redundancy, discreteness always is adopted in the application of reconstructing signal through wavelet transform.
  • In this epic but essentially unfinished and barely readable work he used a highly idiosyncratic form of language, which he claimed to have reconstructed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Part Three is about the reconstruction of everyday living space.
  • Most of these properties are rough after 30 years of neglect, but with some clean up and reconstruction inside, their grandeur is restored. powered by performancing firefox Archive 2007-02-04
  • That's the case you mention, "ec-", which - as far as I know - has just a few attested words to help reconstruct a proper PIE word. Archive 2007-05-01
  • Police last night staged a reconstruction of the events leading to the bomb blast exactly one week after it happened.
  • They provide the basis on which it is possible, in conjunction with other sources, to reconstruct the individual careers of kings, queens, athelings, archbishops, bishops, abbots, royal priests, and thegns.
  • It develops and manufactures a wide range of reconstructive orthopaedic devices and floated at 111p during May 2002.
  • He found this method of mandibular reconstruction to be reliable particularly in irradiated tissue beds.
  • There is so much talk about the billion of dollars of reconstruction money.
  • He said his pleas for reconstructive surgery have been ignored. The Sun
  • Most of the billions of dollars for reconstruction have been expended, so money has little sway. Times, Sunday Times
  • A massive outpouring of charity had made this reconstruction possible.
  • Mrs Kerr was too upset to take part in a reconstruction of her ordeal.
  • Using a mix of dramatic reconstructions and interviews, the film recreates a story that has passed into mountaineering legend.
  • The myth is that Dutch forces have essentially shunned combat, emphasizing make-nice reconstruction and redevelopment projects in Uruzgan, for which Holland has primary responsibility, concentrating their efforts in the less dangerous areas – earlier "pacified" by Americans, especially in the basin around Tarin Kowt, the provincial capital. Afstan: New Dutch approach
  • They were given the task of reconstructing the city's public transport system.
  • Paintings also allow the artist to reconstruct the events in a way that the photograph cannot.
  • She needed emergency surgery for internal bleeding and reconstructive surgery to her face and neck. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's good to have this moving and imaginatively reconstructed portrait of him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Palin, Fox, 'Jesus on Acid' and the End of the World yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Palin, Fox, \'Jesus on Acid\' and the End of the World '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Page 4 of Article: Article: What most Americans don\'t know is that someone like Palin -- who says God is "leading her" -- believe that what God wants them to do is implement the reconstructionist agenda. Palin, Fox, 'Jesus on Acid' and the End of the World
  • For this reason, many children with clefts have myringotomy tubes surgically inserted into their ears at the time of their first reconstructive surgery.
  • He talks of creative reconstruction – decentralising power away from Tokyo, a reconstruction tax, decreasing the wealth gap between urban and rural areas, creating a springboard for green energy. Japan: Seeking higher ground | Editorial

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