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resetting

noun as in reconstruction

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It’s also an unofficial reset, removing some old “Destiny 2” locations to make way for new ones.

After an election in which the country opted for a reset, not a revolution, moderate Democrats hold the power in the party.

Maryland game against Ohio State canceled after eight Terps test positive for coronavirusIt was a worthwhile reset for most major sports to take a break from mid-March to late July.

The holidays are creeping upon us and arguably, the world is in need of a reset after the unprecedented year that is nearing its end.

Beck copped to resetting the computer system, and was fired.

The security issue is where resetting relations carries the most potential weight.

After resetting their line the victors could not clear their front, for the baffled assailants would not desist.

On the following morning, as 'Lije Vandine tended his vicious little circular, he found its teeth needed resetting.

When resetting, note all these carefully and experience will sooner or later enable you to set just right to make a catch.

Then all the time I was resetting the trap I would talk trap to him, and by action and word teach him the nature of the trap.

They had the place to themselves, save for their waiter, Sam, who was busy resetting a table in the opposite corner.

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

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