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“I believe our most general duty to veterans is to reintegrate them into society after their military service,” he said, urging the Congress members to press the administration on the need for vocational training.

Could the wantaway Swede really have been reintegrated if he did not get the move he desired in the final throes of the window?

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But the Geordie, like the club, has not closed the door on the Swede being reintegrated.

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Trying to, somehow, reintegrate Isak may yet prove one of Newcastle's better options - and that is saying something.

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But there is a chance it could take longer to heal, in which case the raptor’s stint in captivity may be too long for it to successfully reintegrate into nature.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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