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Example sentences for "reintroduction"

Lexicographically close words:
reinterpret; reinterpretation; reinterpreted; reintroduce; reintroduced; reinvent; reinvest; reinvigorate; reinvigorated; reioise
  1. The main object is to dispense with the tube as soon as possible, and to err on the side of too early removal even in spite of the fact that reintroduction may be necessary.

  2. If this be neglected--for even as short a time as 5 minutes--the soft tissues may obstruct the channel so as to render the reintroduction painful and perhaps impossible.

  3. If it has been a long fast, say over three weeks, this reintroduction should be done gingerly over a few weeks.

  4. Then, by a controlled, gradual reintroduction of foods, they can discover which individual items cause trouble.

  5. VII The Darcys of Rosings [A reintroduction to some of the characters of Miss Austen's novels.

  6. But he persistently resisted the reintroduction of the Jesuits.

  7. On the other hand, his reintroduction of the confirmation service before the first communion, which had fallen into general desuetude, was imitated, and soon widely prevailed, even among the orthodox.

  8. A scene of wild uproar was the consequence, the Bill was thrown out by a large majority; no better success attended its reintroduction in a more moderate form.

  9. Atterbury indeed showed signs of considerable wisdom, the reintroduction of Walpole and Townshend to the ministry seemed to him a great blow to the cause.

  10. Sidenote: Reintroduction of the question of slavery.

  11. Then comes the reintroduction of armour with the tank, and what do we see?

  12. They meant the reintroduction of the liturgical reforms of Edward's reign, including the abolition of the Catholic missal and Ordinal.

  13. In this sense the word was a reintroduction from abroad; but lords of the Welsh and Scottish "marches" are occasionally termed marchiones from an early date.

  14. Its starting-point is the era of the reintroduction of gold into the coinages of the Western nations, and is definitely marked for us by the minting of the gold florin of Florence in 1252.

  15. Determination of proper time and conditions for reintroduction of the birds into their native habitat.

  16. Finally, in very recent years, there have been encouraging developments in rehabilitating oiled birds, captive breeding, and reintroduction into areas from which they have been depleted.

  17. The Mensheviks would like the reintroduction of capitalists, of course much chastened by experience, and properly controlled by themselves.

  18. In that telegram, already quoted above, Kornilov demanded the reintroduction of capital punishment, and wrote: ".

  19. The telegrams of the Government Commissars, Savinkov and Filonenko, and of General Kornilov, who demanded the immediate reintroduction of Capital Punishment, were as a stroke of a whip to the "Revolutionary Conscience.

  20. This explains the efforts of both Luther and Melanchthon to discover ways and means for the reintroduction of this sort of faith.

  21. For here it is a question of the extraordinary preaching of truths previously unknown or universally forgotten or questioned, and of the reintroduction of doctrine.

  22. Accordingly, they declared that under the prevailing circumstances the reintroduction of the Romish ceremonies was nothing short of a denial of Christian faith and of Christian love as well.

  23. Corpus Christi Festival), and advocates the reintroduction of these and others in order to avoid persecution and to maintain outward peace with the Papists.

  24. Leipzig Interim and the reintroduction of Romish ceremonies into the Lutheran Church.


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