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I sincerely hope that your journey to the Country will reestablish your health and spirits.'
THE LETTERS OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON TO MISS J. 1834-1851DUKE OF WELLINGTON
Nevertheless, I doubt if he will undertake to reestablish his theory of property.
WHAT IS PROPERTY?P. J. PROUDHON
We thus correct the modification that happened and we reestablish the initial state by an inverse modification.
THE FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE: SCIENCE AND HYPOTHESIS, THE VALUE OF SCIENCE, SCIENCE AND METHODHENRI POINCAR
We trust that life will be given him to reestablish all this country that has remained without a shepherd for so long.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1493-1898: VOLUME XVII, 1609-1616VARIOUS
So there is no reference point on which we can reestablish the position of the car in the roadway.
WARREN COMMISSION (5 OF 26): HEARINGS VOL. V (OF 15)THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY
To reestablish himself thoroughly he must do valuable work for his red friends on the coming great war trail.
THE FOREST RUNNERSJOSEPH A. ALTSHELER
Having survived, they returned to reestablish themselves in their historic homeland.
AREA HANDBOOK FOR ROMANIAEUGENE K. KEEFE, DONALD W. BERNIER, LYLE E. BRENNEMAN, WILLIAM GILOANE, JAMES M. MOORE, AND NEDA A. WALPOLE
Quickly reestablish your health and join me, that at last before death we may be able to say "We were many days happy."
THE SCRAP BOOK. VOLUME 1, NO. 2VARIOUS
In the year 1866 the steamer Labrador was built and sent with a party to reestablish the post at Fort Chimo.
ETHNOLOGY OF THE UNGAVA DISTRICT, HUDSON BAY TERRITORYLUCIEN TURNER
In China, eclipses are the object of imposing ceremonies, whose object is to reestablish the regularity of the celestial motions.
ASTRONOMY FOR AMATEURSCAMILLE FLAMMARION
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO REESTABLISH

  • began over
  • began where one left off
  • carried on
  • carried over
  • picked up
  • proceeded
  • recapitulated
  • recommenced
  • reestablished
  • reinstated
  • reinstituted
  • renewed
  • reopened
  • restored
  • resumed
  • returned to
  • took up
  • went on with
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