Levees have to be re-engineered and an underachieving school system re-resurrected, probably under state control. |
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Then, in the mid-1980s, camera manufacturer Lindhof re-engineered its 617S panoramic model. |
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The Jekyll line, which offers adjustable full-suspension and all-mountain performance, has also been re-engineered. |
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We re-engineered all the forms to allow companies to conduct their regulatory business online. |
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Don't get me wrong, they're all re-engineered to sound like we're getting the best signal you can imagine, but they still sound like radio. |
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To manage the Corvette's greater performance, the C6 brake system has been re-engineered. |
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A Logitech Wingman joystick was re-engineered for use as a gestural input device. |
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No wonder you have re-engineered and digital versions of collections of the golden oldies flooding the music shelves everyday. |
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This is Aston Martin's own engine, but has been re-engineered for the DB9, with a new crankshaft, cams, manifold, and engine-management system for more midrange torque. |
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In fact deeper examination reveals that not only has the design been changed significantly, but the Corvette's mechanicals have also been thoroughly re-engineered. |
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Bricsnet Architecturals 2.0 is based on the original concepts but has been re-engineered to take advantage of modern parametric and object technologies. |
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The ADF has re-engineered its discharge processes and Veterans' Affairs has introduced a new service for members discharging on invalidity grounds. |
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Lead investigator Gabriella Campadelli-Fiume and colleagues re-engineered the entry apparatus of a candidate oncolytic herpesvirus. |
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Delta Machinery says it has completely re-engineered and re-designed its flagship table saw from the ground up. |
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The re-engineered design was much more manufacturable with cost about half that of the first approved design. |
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