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reinstituted

adjective as in revived

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“So what I’ve done is I’ve reinstituted the good on good periods in our practice where we’ll get the speed of what it looks like or should look like,” Locksley said.

But circulation can, in theory, be reinstituted by machinery even many hours after a death, Parent notes, rendering the circulatory death definition, practically speaking, meaningless.

Later during 1974, Congress changed course and reinstituted the biannual time change so that the sun would rise earlier in the day during the winter.

Meanwhile, the regime has also reinstituted public executions and floggings, which were an ugly hallmark of its previous stint in power.

After that, Tunisia reinstituted a limited diplomatic mission to Syria in 2017, in part to help track more than 3,000 Tunisian militants fighting in Syria.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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