The government has reconstituted the prime minister's advisory council on trade. |
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On December 17 Democrats and Republicans reconstituted the legislature in the capitol with a resolution adopting the compromise agreement. |
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Good quality veneered furniture, reconstituted stone, granite sheeting do a job and will tick all the boxes for the discerning yet canny shopper. |
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The building will feature reconstituted stone and quality solar glazing as well as curtain walling. |
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When returned it was a greyish, soupy mess of not-quite reconstituted mushrooms and insipid, unseasoned, unmarinated chicken slices. |
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In addition, juices reconstituted with sugar and water and aerated drinks are also highly cariogenic. |
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The record has been much deformed, reconstituted, and obliterated during the subsequent Proterozoic and Phanerozoic eons. |
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The product starts off as real blood, which goes through a process to turn it into a powder that can be reconstituted as needed. |
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Nationally distributed brands of frozen fruit juice concentrate are safe if they are reconstituted by the user with water from a safe source. |
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The fascial plication effectively relocates the cystocele behind the reconstituted pelvic floor. |
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The vast majority of schools requested a reduction in processed, reformed or reconstituted foods, especially meat. |
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It can be shipped dry, and then, when it reaches clinics, it can be reconstituted with water and injected. |
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Soak the mushrooms in 2.5 tbsp hot water for ten minutes or until reconstituted, and add to mixture with water. |
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A fourth was given a supervisory position in the newly reconstituted prison system. |
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Schools that are undersubscribed year after year should be closed down or reconstituted. |
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Presumably in the process, the protein is reconstituted into the lipid bilayers that make up the cubic phase. |
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Indeed, some of their evidence for such a reconstituted program was out and out fraudulent. |
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All architectural projections and rusticated surfaces are of reconstituted stone. |
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In 1946, after the death of dictator Benito Mussolini, the reconstituted Italian government renounced its claims to its African colonies. |
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The minestrone had a deep, meaty taste to it but the reconstituted dried vegetables gave away its origins as a packet soup. |
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Once reconstituted into cream, the dried yeast is then pitched into the fermentation vessel. |
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Ian woke Nick and they ate a light breakfast of canned peaches and fried corned beef washed down with a tin of reconstituted evaporated milk. |
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If things went really well they bought a tiny carton of over priced reconstituted potato, extruded into little stick shapes. |
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We recommend that the Intelligence and Security Committee be reconstituted as a select committee of the House of Commons. |
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However, this Committee was not reconstituted after the Cabinet changes last autumn. |
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Other leading businesses were reconstituted and rechristened, their new names often evocative of revolutionary myths, personalities, or imagery. |
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The reconstituted embryos are extremely fragile, and transferring them to the uterus of the surrogate mother who is to carry them to term is a matter of great difficulty. |
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The exercises above could be performed with the proviso that the list has to be reconstituted in its original order. |
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Stir with 40ml of skim milk or reconstituted Laktolight® and pour into a ramekin lined with baking paper. |
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Numerous infants suffered from deformities because they had consumed adulterated reconstituted milk. |
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Agricultural raw materials were but a temporary godsend, while crop end stocks were being reconstituted. |
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Derived from low resolution jpeg photos, these marinescapes are reconstituted through filmy spatters of acrylic pigments. |
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This figuration of gender does not create a masculinized female, but rather a gendered-male character reconstituted in the visual markers of both sexes. |
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Only direct juice maintains the high organic value of sun-ripened grapes, unlike reconstituted juices, made with ordinary water and concentrate. |
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The African state, as invented by Europeans, has been neither deconstructed nor reconstituted. |
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Data in support of the proposed shelf life for the reconstituted product shall be submitted. |
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On 14 February 2006, the Bureau reconstituted its two Working Groups and adopted their terms of reference. |
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The reconstituted meals resemble their normal counterparts so closely that their modified texture is only apparent when tasted. |
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That is what we listened to up until we got back into session and the committee was reconstituted in November. |
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It's intended to distinguish the product from a fruit juice or a reconstituted fruit juice, in that the product is identified as a drink. |
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Upon dispatch of these notices the Tribunal shall be deemed to be reconstituted. |
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We also agree that the logical basis of this move should be reconstituted Aboriginal Nations based upon traditional cultural groupings. |
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The membership of the reconstituted subcommittee was agreed at the PCB Bureau meeting on 8 October as follows. |
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After that time, any unused portion of the reconstituted material should be discarded. |
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It shall particularly ensure that the archive bodies receive the original or a material from which the original quality can be reconstituted. |
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This latter limit could apply in cases where the bond has been reconstituted. |
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Do not inject if the reconstituted product contains particulate matter or is discoloured. |
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Each vial should be reconstituted with 10 mL of physiological sodium chloride solution. |
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Although the DNA is likely to be damaged, there may be a chance that it can be identified, given that scientists have reconstituted DNA from Egyptian mummies. |
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It argues that organizations are constituted and reconstituted by their ongoing, negotiated, asset-creating interactions with diverse constituencies. |
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They can then be soaked and reconstituted in water before using. |
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Many of them consist mostly of dried milk and, as such, they're easy to preserve and taste relatively good when reconstituted in water, milk or other beverages. |
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It had to be reconstituted with sterile water but none was available. |
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The samples were reconstituted in 1.7 ml of deionized water. |
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It can be stored as a dry powder and then reconstituted for use. |
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The past as ethnographic material is reconstituted, not only by exploring encoded records of the past, but also by suggesting that there is a constant relation of decoding. |
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If the scorch on the Shroud is the result of radiation, it could have been radiation that reconstituted the dead body. |
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The pigments were reconstituted by adding p-coumaric anhydride. |
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Here we use reconstituted actin gels seeded with particles as a model system to explore the relation between the macroscopic and microscopic properties of actin. |
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Recently there has been a rise in the number of attacks on US military targets and the first pitched battle between reconstituted former Taliban and American forces. |
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This shift suggests a kind of semiological skinning of photography where the signifier is separated from the signified to be reconstituted as a sign itself. |
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In these early works, one can see how Mockbee, a fifth-generation Mississippian, first reconstituted forms and materials as elements for new solutions. |
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However, it must be ensured that the ability to conduct national defence operations against a conventional attack can be reconstituted within a foreseeable, albeit prolonged, period of time. |
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As for the local authorities, they estimated that the number of persons in danger would be 2 million if reserves of food and fuel were not quickly reconstituted in the rural areas. |
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This reconstituted organisation would bring the US and Canada, who were already OEEC observers, on board as full members. |
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First meeting of GICHD's reconstituted Advisory Board held. |
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In 1996, as part of the 1990s UK local government reform, Cleveland was abolished and its districts were reconstituted as unitary authorities. |
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It was reconstituted in 1996 as a county borough, excluding Llanelly which instead was transferred to the reconstituted Monmouthshire. |
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A number of Canadian universities and colleges were founded or reconstituted under Royal Charter. |
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Several Canadian private schools were founded or reconstituted under Royal Charter. |
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Between 23 and 28 May, they reconstituted the French Seventh and Tenth armies. |
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The textile modal is a kind of rayon often made wholly from reconstituted cellulose of pulped beech wood. |
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On 23 August 1946, the military government abolished the province and reconstituted it as a separate Land. |
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In 1957 the Court of Appeal was reconstituted to become separate from the Supreme Court, having its own judges. |
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It was an early example of reverse engineering where a product is analysed, and then reconstituted. |
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The Press Complaints Commission, the industry's self-regulating body, will probably be reconstituted to give more say to voices from outside the industry. |
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This image can be reconstituted into a paper cheque by the drawer's bank. |
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Poland was reconstituted from former Russian, German and Austro-Hungarian territories, and Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and a larger Romania were created. |
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New lifestyles, the emergence of reconstituted families, longer life expectancy, and the estrangement of family members are some of the arguments in favour of appointing, in advance, a mandatary in anticipation of incapacity. |
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After the French Revolution had settled, Napoleon reconstituted the Comédie-Française in 1799 under the actor François-Joseph Talma, who introduced many reforms and encouraged a less declamatory style of speech. |
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Pavement joint mortar for natural stone, reconstituted stone and concrete block pavement surfaces on driveways and paved road or road junction areas used by delivery vehicles etc. |
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In effect, the nation states reconstituted the lex mercatoria in their image. |
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In phase 1, Crumble one Apple-raisin or Red fruits cereal bar into a bowl of reconstituted Laktolight® or warm skim milk to have a real breakfast cereal. |
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The reconstituted clinical formulation was not irritating after IV and subcutaneous administration but did induce irritation after perivascular and intramuscular administration. |
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Both history and architecture appear here less as reconstituted bodies than as a strange phalanx of phantom limbs. |
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The attritional material from these samples will not be reconstituted back into the sample but will be added to the dockage removed by the Carter dockage tester. |
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In 1854, this Board was reconstituted and the President appointed separately. |
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Meanwhile, another team of restorers, working in parallel, will be tackling the task of regilding all the reconstituted sections of the stuccowork. |
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In November 1873, under the chairmanship of William Shaw, it reconstituted itself as the Home Rule League. |
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First, image is reconstituted from the compressed. |
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Samples had a small amount of tritiated T added to them, extracted three times with diethyl ether, and reconstituted in kit-supplied buffer. |
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After the split, The Movement in Adelaide, as suggested above, was absorbed into a reconstituted Newman Institute, while in Sydney it became the Paulian Association. |
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Here, in Namibia, we eat dried Mopani worms, reconstituted in chilli oil. |
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Essentially, virosomes represent reconstituted empty influenza virus envelopes, devoid of the nucleocapsid including the genetic material of the source virus. |
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It is reconstituted with sterile water and becomes antivenom. |
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Before the IC staff was reconstituted late in 2009, the IC and audit remediation efforts essentially were stovepiped operations with little overlap or integration. |
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In 1956, Brittany was legally reconstituted as the Region of Brittany, although the region excluded the ducal capital of Nantes and the surrounding area. |
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In 1873, the Supreme Court was reconstituted to consist of the Chief Justice and the Judge at Penang as well as a Senior and a Junior Puisne Judge. |
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Lyophilized proteins must be reconstituted prior to injection. |
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Both areas were conquered by Gruffydd ap Llywelyn in about 1055, but on his death in 1063, Morgannwg, the union between Gwent and Glywysing, was reconstituted. |
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In 1968 Fermanagh County Council was reconstituted as a unitary authority. |
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