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How to use readopt in a sentence

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After reunification, the parliament decided to readopt Berlin as Germany's capital.
Not only does this make no sense but under the language the party plans to readopt this year, it would be flatly unconstitutional.
Later, in April 1433, the capricious Joan disinherited Louis, only to readopt him in June.
Her political heirs no longer dare to make that argument, even as they readopt Thatcher's anti-Keynesian maxims of good housekeeping.
In the normal course of things, people adopt physical activity, maintain it for a while, stop it and readopt it over time.
The British High Commission had a sharp increase in inquiries yesterday from whites seeking to readopt British citizenship following the violence.
That would seem to contradict Dollo's law, since the mites should be unable to readopt the free-living characteristics discarded by their ancestors.
So they readopt the values to which they were initially opposed: the conflict between their values and what they wanted to transgress, believing they were free, remains unresolved.
They can return to their country and readopt a faith that withstands any desire to see with one's own eyes.
In a referendum held earlier today, its residents voted overwhelming to readopt its English name and save it from the imposition of the Irish placename, An Daingean.
The filibuster has been around in one form or another since 1806, when the Senate absent-mindedly neglected to readopt a rule allowing a simple majority to move the previous question.
Bush, has gone even further, calling in November for the leading economies to readopt a modified global gold standard to regulate currency movements.
The hotels collected more than 100,000 signatures to force a voter referendum on the issue, prompting the council to rescind the measure, make some changes and readopt it.
The development of radiological image intensification, in the 1960s, allowed surgeons to readopt closed nailing techniques with a much lower risk to patient and surgeon alike.
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