But the latest government moves to reinvestigate the pros and cons of fluoridating water have galvanised the group into new action. |
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At the very least, a Times reporter should reinvestigate both the Russian and Iraqi ends of this story. |
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Kim promised in the May summit to reinvestigate the whereabouts of the 10 missing Japanese. |
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Somehow I had to find time to reinvestigate the scientific evidence for evolution. |
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Well they certainly have the power to reinvestigate the grant of the permanent residency. |
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A special cold case squad will reinvestigate some of the infamous Atlanta child murders. |
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It is the third arrest as part of a police operation using new DNA technology to reinvestigate unsolved sexual assaults. |
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Pyongyang promised to reinvestigate the whereabouts of the 10 from scratch during summit talks in May in Pyongyang. |
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No ecology thought can avoid to reinvestigate the present economy and to propose one of more alternatives. |
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And now, six months later, the IPCC has finally announced it is to reinvestigate his death. |
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The Task Force is mandated to investigate or reinvestigate all closed, existing and new cases, matters or allegations concerning procurement. |
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It is noticeable that there are moves to reinvestigate the sources of speech formation and the drama course. |
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As a result, a team of investigators was brought together in May 2001 to reinvestigate all the complaints in relation to the NBTS and Mr. McCann. |
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In 2009 Mr Abhisit promised to reinvestigate the murders. |
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The principle is a fundamental one: there would be little purpose in the Convention if the court addressed could reinvestigate the basis upon which the original court reached its decision. |
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Police in Wiesbaden have refused to reinvestigate, or reopen their files. |
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Meanwhile, the British government requested that China reinvestigate the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman and family friend of Mr Bo, in China last November. |
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