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reprocess

verb as in recycle

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Shasta County Registrar Thomas Toller said his office was reprocessing ballots at a speed of about 700 an hour.

The site no longer produces or reprocesses any nuclear material, but this is where the race began to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons at the height of the Cold War.

From BBC

In the past year, China has stepped up exports to Vietnam and Mexico, where goods can be reprocessed and then shipped on to the United States or Europe with low or no tariffs.

Then, when CO2 is produced as a byproduct of biomanufacturing, it can be recaptured and reprocessed to feed the next generation of microbes.

Transporting it for either storage or reprocessing — as one would need to for modular, moveable reactors — it is even riskier.

From Salon

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

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