reinstituted
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But circulation can, in theory, be reinstituted by machinery even many hours after a death, Parent notes, rendering the circulatory death definition, practically speaking, meaningless.
From Science Magazine • May 11, 2023
After that, Tunisia reinstituted a limited diplomatic mission to Syria in 2017, in part to help track more than 3,000 Tunisian militants fighting in Syria.
From Reuters • Feb. 9, 2023
Secretary of State Antony Blinken acknowledged that reality in a speech late last month, detailing just how quickly the Taliban has reinstituted many of its harshest practices.
From Washington Times • Aug. 10, 2022
And so, nary a week in, we reinstituted the Pine Pellet sawdust that Reilly trusted and that Madden hoped would not gunk up her pipes.
From New York Times • Mar. 15, 2022
In the last few weeks, he’d reinstituted a tradition he’d employed before big races since his 1932 Olympic triumph—the varsity training table.
From "The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics" by Daniel James Brown
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