At AMI, Hurst learned to tear apart, then reassemble, every brand of motorcycle.
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Lee's first objective was to reassemble and supply his men at Amelia Courthouse.
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So it can reassemble projects via data which is found locally and in the cloud.
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This boat was disassembled into 1,224 pieces and took over 10 years to reassemble.
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Families obliged to reassemble are rent by old grudges set to festering again.
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Rather, you just break apart into Lego pieces and then reassemble right away.
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Krall was the first to identify the language as Etruscan and reassemble the strips.
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Your publisher would reassemble the complete novel when all 500 pages arrive.
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They wanted to reassemble the coalition that had been so shattered in the election.
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Assemble once again, after taking something apart
(reassembly) The IP process in which a previously fragmented packet is reassembled before being passed to the transport layer. See also: fragmentation. [Source: RFC1392]
To fit or join the parts of (something) together again.