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Military disaster units cooked huge quantities of food and prepared thousands of gallons of coffee and reconstituted milk.
THE FLAMING MOUNTAINHAROLD LELAND GOODWINThere was, however, no sign of disrespect while the ministers and the reconstituted corps of marshals filed to their places.
THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTEWILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANEMalta to be restored to the Order of Knights, reconstituted.
NAPOLEON'S LETTERS TO JOSEPHINEHENRY FOLJAMBE HALLAfter a time, when their endowments became very great, they reconstituted the Order on the model of the Templars.
A HANDBOOK OF PICTORIAL HISTORYHENRY W. DONALDThe Church of this city, which had been dispersed after the death of Stephen, was quickly reconstituted.
THE GREAT EVENTS BY FAMOUS HISTORIANS, VOLUME 03VARIOUSThe reconstituted Committee called the new body the National Volunteers.
IRELAND SINCE PARNELLDANIEL DESMOND SHEEHANSuch a part cannot be preserved; it withers, it decays, and is dispersed, so that the whole can never be reconstituted.
THE REFORM OF EDUCATIONGIOVANNI GENTILEWithin a few weeks Mr Balfour had reconstituted the cabinet.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 3, PART 1, SLICE 2VARIOUSFootnote 677: As at first reconstituted, the ministry contained a German Liberal, but he soon resigned.
THE GOVERNMENTS OF EUROPEFREDERIC AUSTIN OGGThey had now been reconstituted in such a manner that they were certain to return members devoted to the crown.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAYWORDS RELATED TO RECONSTITUTED
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