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reintegrate



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Several were restoration premieres—meaning not only that the image quality was improved over previous iterations, but also that long-missing footage may have been reintegrated.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr Pallett said if soldiers were better reintegrated into civilian life his friend would now still be alive.

From BBC

Partridge's latest misadventures see him searching for answers as he reintegrates into British life after a year spent working in Saudi Arabia, having been cast out by the BBC again.

From BBC

Etoria had "transformed his life" while serving a 25-year prison sentence for murder and reintegrated into American society, when he was deported and imprisoned again in Eswatini without due process, the Legal Aid Society society.

From BBC

“I believe our most general duty to veterans is to reintegrate them into society after their military service,” he said, urging the Congress members to press the administration on the need for vocational training.

From Los Angeles Times