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reacquire







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It is a habit that England don't want to reacquire.

From BBC

The company, which owns 56 of the United States’ highest-grossing amphitheaters, has to divest 13 of those stages, release them from their exclusive Ticketmaster contracts, and agree never to reacquire them.

From Slate

Among the recipients were the Hoopa Valley Tribe, which received funding to help reacquire about 10,300 acres of their lands in the Klamath River watershed that were formerly being managed by a timber trust.

From Los Angeles Times

Talks with Pat Shanahan, a former Boeing executive, are on hold because he now leads Spirit Aerosystems — the company that made the faulty part on the ill-fated Alaska Airlines plane, and which Boeing wants to reacquire, The Journal reports.

From New York Times

Last month, to get control of the quality of its MAX fuselages, Boeing announced its intent to reacquire Spirit, which Boeing divested two decades ago in an ill-fated effort to outsource costs.

From Seattle Times