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The government plans to ease the burden by building new isolation facilities and reconverting hotel rooms into quarantine space.

From Reuters • Feb. 22, 2022

But the second law means that any friction created by wheel and pump would turn into heat and noise; reconverting that into mechanical energy would take an external power source.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is afraid that when the war with Germany ends, the war with Japan will keep it absorbed for another couple of years, while the East gets the jump on it in reconverting to peace.

From Time Magazine Archive

At Norfolk Navy Yard last week shipwrights swarmed over a rakish gunboat, reconverting her into a presidential yacht for Harry Truman.

From Time Magazine Archive

He does this, however, by converting the currency into merchandise, and then reconverting this into currency.

From Essentials of Economic Theory As Applied to Modern Problems of Industry and Public Policy by Clark, John Bates




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