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    reconstruct


    Reconstruct \Re`con*struct"\ (-str?kt"), v. t.
    To construct again; to rebuild; to remodel; to form again or
    anew.

    Regiments had been dissolved and reconstructed.
    --Macaulay.

    1. And work to reconstruct the fields is getting under way.
    2. He also seems graver, which is understandable considering the uphill task he has undertaken to reconstruct the Soviet economy and to maneuver around the dazzling changes that are sweeping Eastern Europe.
    3. But the debate over legal reform, however heated in the state capital, doesn't mean much to this hardscrabble county and its efforts to reconstruct its shattered economy.
    4. They were combined with an iron will that she used to deconstruct and reconstruct her own personality several times.
    5. It is like trying to reconstruct a thousand-piece jigsaw puzzle from a mere handful of remaining shapes.
    6. "I told the people to leave their homes because it is easier to rebuild your home than to reconstruct your life," he said.
    7. With Mr Rao, this troika is trying to reconstruct India's economy.
    8. One of his missions is to collect donations that will serve as the core of a fund to reconstruct his city.
    9. Italy's premier-designate presented a plan to reconstruct the country's five-party coalition government.
    10. The committee took five months to reconstruct the full records of just the 66 worst offenders, and some of the other records are so flawed that they could be misleading.
    11. 'The aim is to secure as much original material as possible so that we can reconstruct nearly an exact replica,' says Burger.
    12. Recordkeeping methods that would allow investigators to reconstruct trades on the nation's commodities exchanges are "fundamentally inadequate," a Senate committee was told today.
    13. Both the House and Senate have also adiopted this approach." An audit trail is an anti-fraud device to reconstruct a trade to determine when it occurred and who was involved.
    14. Kasler Corp. said it submitted the low bid of $32.7 million for a contract to reconstruct 1.4 miles of California's Highway 101 in Santa Barbara for the state Department of Transportation.
    15. As Francois Duvalier was recruiting people without discrimination, a number of these individual voodoo practitioners were incorporated into the Tonton Macoute Force, sometimes as a group or they were able to reconstruct their group thereafter.
    16. Fahd reaffirmed the commitee's support for Mouawad and promised financial support to help reconstruct Lebanon's war-torn economy.
    17. Augusto Pinochet has been tireless in what he sees as a mission from God to reconstruct a new, communist-proof society.
    18. Randolph Fields, a London-based specialist, estimates it would cost $20,000 to reconstruct a policy history between 1950 and 1970.
    19. And as if that isn't enough, the last half of the magazine is a comic book telling how a stalwart young Nakasone went against his father's wishes to become a politician who would "reconstruct the young people's hearts" in war-devastated Japan.
    20. But Perrin also plans to lobby Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., who secured $1.2 million in federal money to reconstruct Nantucket's Great Point Lighthouse, which washed into the sea in a storm in 1984.
    21. 'It is necessary to reconstruct the political process in the region.
    22. Trying to reconstruct the events leading to the accident, Dehnert said he thought a weapons-loading drill had just concluded, and sailors were pushing the jet into place, about to chain it down, when it flipped off the edge of the ship's port side.
    23. They lack an "audit trail," which would allow the regulatory agencies to reconstruct the sequence of trades.
    24. Gayane still needs plastic surgery to reconstruct three missing fingers on her right hand.
    25. Many Cubans interviewed here in recent weeks see their role as lobbying U.S. politicians to keep up the pressure on Castro and, if his Communist rule ends, helping reconstruct post-Castro Cuba without actually moving there.
    26. Genscher, speaking in a radio interview, compared his proposal to the U.S. Marshall Plan that helped reconstruct Western Europe after World War II.
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