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    1. Still, the wall was torn apart more quickly than the people of Saparen could reconstruct it, and again the forces fell back


    2. They generally used only traditional weapons against each other so the scenes would be bloody but easy to reconstruct


    3. Roosevelt did order a special act of the New Deal to reconstruct Puerto Rico


    4. reconstruct it by presenting the mind with a different set of


    5. You have been in Vegas several times, so you can faithfully reconstruct each step of the journey


    6. He seemed to be very open to suggestion and I urged him to consult the Kofitachiki elders and try to reconstruct as much of their original culture as could be salvaged


    7. There is no doubt that it will lead the international effort to reconstruct a nation that the Taliban had already physically and morally destroyed


    8. None that he is aware of, however, has even explored the issue of homosexuals’ obligation of responsibility, nor exposed the havoc that homosexuality causes on countless of desolate families who are left helpless in their struggling efforts to reconstruct their shattered lives


    9. before I commit to that picture, I have decided to reconstruct and resolidify the prison


    10. Using their psychic powers, they were able to reconstruct almost everything within a few hours

    11. surgery to reconstruct his throat, mouth and palate, but outbreak of an infection forced a


    12. Most of the curse’s previous mental capacity was dedicated to knowing all this about both me and Talia at all times, so that it could reconstruct us from our last moment of completeness whenever anything happened to us


    13. The brain is able to do this only because it has access to the holographic template that generated the world unconsciously in the first place and now allows it to reconstruct the world that is presented to consciousness


    14. As was her habit she methodically tried to reconstruct the events of the previous day as far as she could remember


    15. Big machines reduced the rubble back to gravel and sand which, mixed with new cement, would now reconstruct the cities


    16. with iron that can be ‘imprinted’ with instructions on how to reconstruct


    17. ‘We instructed the New Oasis mats to accept all comers, but disabled their ability to reconstruct the signals


    18. It was obviously fashioned by the large number of Irish manual building workers who had come to reconstruct the ‘Blitzed’ England after the war


    19. This signal can be manipulated by additional magnetic fields to build up enough information to reconstruct an image of the body


    20. Put students in pairs or small groups and ask them to share ideas and try and reconstruct the text

    21. You could also write up a series of questions on the board (these could be the comprehension questions) and tell students that the answers to the questions will help them reconstruct the text


    22. When things went south they went south so fast Sabrina had to reconstruct what she thought she saw to figure out what had gone down


    23. position of having to reconstruct a battle that had already started while it was going on


    24. It pained her not to have had that revelation many years before when it had still been possible to purify memories and reconstruct the universe under a new light and evoke without trembling Pietro Crespi’s smell of lavender at dusk and rescue Rebeca from her slough of misery, not out of hatred or out of love but because of the measureless understanding of solitude


    25. In the diary that criticized godless civilizations, he did not plead for God to reconstruct the social institutions that oppressed Africans


    26. He tried to reconstruct in his imagination the annihilated splendor of the old banana-company town, whose dry swimming pool was filled to the brim with rotting men’s and women’s shoes, and in the houses of which, destroyed by rye grass, he found the skeleton of a German shepherd dog still tied to a ring by a steel chain and a telephone that was ringing, ringing, ringing until he picked it up and an anguished and distant woman spoke in English, and he said yes, that the strike was over, that three thousand dead people had been thrown into the sea, that the banana company had left, and that Macondo finally had peace after many years


    27. Sitting in her wicker rocking chair, she would recall the past, reconstruct the grandeur and misfortunes of the family and the splendor of Macondo, which was now erased, while Álvaro frightened the crocodiles with his noisy laughter and Alfonso invented outlandish stories about the bitterns who had pecked out the eyes of four customers who misbehaved the week before, and Gabriel was in the room of the pensive mulatto girl who did not collect in money but in letters to a smuggler boyfriend who was in prison on the other side of the Orinoco because the border guards had caught him and had made him sit on a chamberpot that filled up with a mixture of shit and diamonds


    28. We had to reconstruct his small intestine, so he wouldn't be stuck with a colostomy bag for the rest of his life


    29. � I was able via a number of micro-probes to reconstruct what happened to her once she was marooned in the past


    30. Jillian started wondering if she could reconstruct Gary's chart

    31. reconstruct themselves into the petrol station floor


    32. He closed his eyes and tried to reconstruct what had


    33. The former is built to deal with constantly added data, to evaluate them and to alter the emerging picture (Weltanschauung) accordingly (to reconstruct or to adjust the theory, even to replace it with another)


    34. we cannot be sure and reconstruct what happened


    35. Our high end technology enables us to reconstruct images from any angle and visualize anatomical outlines


    36. “Well, he has had surgery to reconstruct half his insides, and is currently waiting for the tear from his chest to his hip to mend… naturally


    37. It is harder to reconstruct a glass house than it is to apologize for an errant toss


    38. irrevocably the information needed to reconstruct our evolutionary


    39. attempt to reconstruct a history of human paternal lineages, population


    40. Numbers, variables, functions and operations streamed chaotically from her fingers as she vainly tried to reconstruct her equations

    41. This tooth wants a body for the performance of its function and it defines the peculiar body it stands in need of with such precision that Cuvier is able to reconstruct the frame of this animal


    42. Reconstruct it in the mind


    43. They may implement the results more quickly, favoring expedience over originality, file documents, control, check, review, and criticize (but not deeply and logically oppose!), overcome bureaucratic obstacles, produce, arrange, build, reconstruct


    44. My recent example with the hare doesn’t mean that you form, reconstruct, or create these Cycles in a new way: at every instant you simply choose from among the entire set of innumerable possibilities accessible to you and select that which you “now” prefer subjectively, that in which you have the greatest interest


    45. Some of you act like this in order to try to gradually reconstruct and realize in yourself that of which you have persuaded others


    46. They were broken into bits, but the taxidermist, performing miracles, was able to reconstruct them completely using photos taken just after the bagging


    47. would be helpful to stop for a while and reconstruct the suggested scenario


    48. could reconstruct and reverse engineer during pivotal lifetimes


    49. carries all the information necessary to reconstruct the whole


    50. into locating a large enough sample of these from across the web to reconstruct and validate the

































    1. largely reconstructed) medieval town of Rothenburg


    2. ‘He reconstructed it by himself


    3. Now all the B’tari had gone, along with their mother ship, there was no place of refuge other than here at his old reconstructed moon base


    4. This single process would’ve been an imperceptibly short occurrence – less than a thousandth of a second before the field had been released and the biomass reconstructed back into its original forms


    5. Then, our original British Airways flight was reconstructed, but we were told that it would be better for us to remain in the flight with Iberia because the suitcases may have already been transferred there… Naturally, we were not the only ones affected, since there were other flights also cancelled


    6. Using all his engineering skills, he reconstructed his perch and cautiously lowered himself onto it


    7. You have been thoroughly, digitally and quantically, deconstructed in order to be reconstructed at the place of your destination, which is the centron


    8. Blaine had reconstructed that first novel, which he had marketed to virtually every publisher in Canada


    9. Mashu, looking a little embarrassed at such an open display of affection, busied himself with hanging his new hunter’s bow over the reconstructed lintel


    10. ‘All this is reconstructed from our memories

    11. When an answer under the new regime agrees with the theory as reconstructed, a paradigm shift is said to have occurred


    12. Rebuilt as a hotel in 1900, it was reconstructed one more time in 1922, after a fire incinerated it one year earlier


    13. I have reconstructed the battle from hundreds of observations taken by our Sentries and Warders, including many that detected magical and psionic activity, and this report has been approved for release to the citizens of The Just Alliance


    14. we constructed and then reconstructed, to believe in our


    15. Not long thereafter, when the new dry season had well commenced, the following encounter—as reconstructed later—took place at Terraport


    16. The disadvantage of this knowledge is that it has to be reconstructed by the receiver involving a labourious process


    17. the other beam is reconstructed The interference pattern is thus recon-


    18. The foundation reconstructed itself brick by brick


    19. skeletons were reconstructed and then placed in natural museums


    20. Schott reconstructed the fence with the tenacity and precision of a surgeon

    21. created and by it he (and she) will be reconstructed


    22. From it the nocturnal itinerary of the colonel from the dawn he left Macondo at the head of twenty-one men on his way to a fanciful rebellion until he returned for the last time wrapped in a blanket stiff with blood could have been reconstructed


    23. They reconstructed it with Lazhinian DNA, and created embryos grown in tanks of culture fluid


    24. reconstructed above sea level


    25. fibres then to atoms which will be reconstructed into a duplicate


    26. � As best as it could be reconstructed, the British, using over 200 of their new skimmer crafts, showed up on the German North Sea coast just before sunrise, with a heavy mechanized brigade of Royal Guards on board


    27. reconstructed at her companions wil and apparently al of this was just the start


    28. reconstructed the event in his mind and his explanation for the event was that he had transmitted the codes via his neural implant


    29. The body He had was reconstructed, and had unusual capacity


    30. Rico’s probably in the local ER getting his windpipe reconstructed, if I had to guess

    31. The renaissance shows how the power of mind had to wait until the choice of faith became reconstructed from within and held in the pockets of the western sector


    32. philosophy can be reconstructed on the basis of this Upanishad


    33. The camp base was reconstructed


    34. By the time he came back in clean jeans and a t-shirt, his hair damp and skin pink from scrubbing, Norah had reconstructed her piles


    35. How many markets must I go to, how many farmers talked to, how many meals de-then reconstructed, when I can buy a burger now? But I'm supposed to be responsible for its history also


    36. reconstructed by typing mutations in different human populations –as


    37. Look there---an emotion reconstructed from nothing! If Ralf could have shaken his head, he would have


    38. Having first built up the idea in his imagination, he holds it there as a mental picture, to be reconstructed and improved by his thought


    39. In this way, some UU-VVU-copies are reconstructed (refocus, restructured) into FLUU-VVU-doubles!


    40. So when Jeremiah decided to change the upper level he reconstructed the entire level, expanding it out past the second story patio that now overhung the main entrance to the bar

    41. archaeological excavations have reconstructed several


    42. Lester started on the Payables program, and found they had validly reconstructed some apparently damaged parts


    43. The nipple and the dark skin surrounding it, the areola, were reconstructed in subsequent operations


    44. Religion has been reconstructed without Him


    45. Indeed before the Big Bang there was nothing except and other than cannot be scientifically defined or reconstructed, or even for some, rationally thought


    46. decode the reconstructed Apocalypse, you’ll have little doubt that I have indeed succeeded where all others have failed


    47. Reconstructed” version with this symbol guide only


    48. conclusions that led to the “Apocalypse Reconstructed” and to this symbol guide


    49. I’ve pulled these from the “Apocalypse Reconstructed” (Chapter 6), which


    50. When you encounter these verses or read through the “Apocalypse Reconstructed,” use







































    1. What now? he wondered, no longer certain reconstructing Lock Core was his greatest concern


    2. This seems to be happening because during the process, the mind engages the brain in a silent huge update, reconstructing a large amount of data, which are my behaviors


    3. I was feeling the weight of the revelations crushing me and reconstructing me at the same time


    4. reconstructing your own sense of reality), when all I could do to


    5. Not surprisingly, Aparicio spent several hours in surgery reconstructing his jaw


    6. A convergence zone does not store permanent memories of words and concepts but helps reconstructing them


    7. their component parts) and reconstructing (reassembling the components in some more


    8. And it moved, too, reconstructing itself until it could breathe again


    9. together in the recording, individually and collectively reconstructing a scene of total chaos


    10. The result was the ground breaking apart like a mass of clay, then reconstructing into a huge wave of spikes that ran like a train into the two mechs

    11. To him, this would merely be another exercise in reconstructing a fateful event though he would reap satisfaction in helping to gain an understanding of what had gone so dreadfully wrong


    12. Reconstructing the layout of this place in my mind, the car must have almost made it completely through one of the pump stations before the explosion


    13. Whether he's enjoying a chilled Vermouth on the streets of Geneva, being catapault-launched off of a perfectly good aircraft carrier, or painstakingly reconstructing the Pyramid of Giza in the sand box with his son, Jack tries to appreciate the sublime nature of the moment


    14. Reconstructing the origin of Andaman Islanders


    15. Christine was reconstructing the events in her mind, based on the physical evidence in


    16. Having exhausted that philosophical consideration, Ralf commenced to revel in all that was left him now; the reconstructing of memories of his past, all those carefully plotted and exceptionally guileful artifices


    17. We have made some progress in reconstructing the crime, as Bertillon used to call it


    18. On through barren fields of redeveloping and reconstructing industry, passed green wastelands, a rural patchwork of varying colours


    19. experience them for themselves and then apply the knowledge so gained in reconstructing their lives


    20. fertilization process by reconstructing or repairing the Fallopian tube using a

    21. As discussed above, atom-energy ultimately changes in its structure and functions, slowly reconstructing into different forms of atom-energy, as in ice restructures into water and the body to ash


    22. structured symbolic narrative, models and holds the key to reconstructing the ancient Philosophers’


    23. experience towards reverse engineering and reconstructing the ancient symbolic codebook


    24. and especially without the accurate outline of the Seven Spirits of God, all attempts at reconstructing


    25. Reconstructing The Apocalypse and this guide to its symbolism were only possible by avoiding


    26. reconstructing these two verses and they were never fixed for some reason


    27. computer program and succeeded at reverse engineering, reconstructing, and documenting it


    28. most but I commit myself daily to reconstructing to improve the


    29. Sometime after midnight on August 13, after surviving in her great-uncle’s attic for five days, Marie-Laure holds a record with her left hand while she runs the fingers of her right gently through its grooves, reconstructing the whole song in her head


    30. The old gentleman could scarcely refuse me a meal, and I fell to reconstructing my breakfast

    31. Did the gentlemen think the Yankees would ever get through with reconstructing Georgia? The reassuring gentlemen thought Reconstruction would be over in no time—that is, just as soon as the Democrats could having finished with politics, the talk about the war began


    32. I seem to have devoted my entire tenure here on this planet to reconstructing that precise position in space and time


    33. When, in 1836, the old stone sewer beneath the Faubourg Saint-Honore, in which we now see Jean Valjean, was demolished for the purpose of reconstructing it, the quicksand, which forms the subsoil of the Champs-Elysees as far as the Seine, presented such an obstacle, that the operation lasted nearly six months, to the great clamor of the dwellers on the riverside, particularly those who had hotels and carriages


    34. Thompson spent many hours with me reconstructing certain events for this book and I thank her for the interviews I conducted with her on July 2, 2007, and February 1, 2008


    35. John Leonard’s father, Mack, was a friend of Gladys Baker’s, and he was vital in reconstructing Gladys’s search for her children


    36. Marilyn’s friend Michael Shaw was also very helpful in reconstructing certain events in this section of the book, and I thank him for his enthusiastic cooperation


    1. Imagination reconstructs the scene—the black-haired chief, in his tiger-skins and necklace of human teeth, squatting on the dirt floor of the wattle hut, listening intently to the eloquence of the priest, who probably sat on a carven, skin-covered block of mahogany provided in his honor—clad in the silken robes of a Nemedian priest, gesturing with his slender white hands as he expounded the eternal rights and justices which were the truths of Mitra


    2. Another breaks down the matters, and another reconstructs the matter according to the shape you suggested


    3. To make way for “new data,” the mind reconstructs the stored


    4. It reconstructs the purple from the rag, and the woman from the scrap of her dress


    5. From the cess-pool, it re-constitutes the city; from mud, it reconstructs manners; from the potsherd it infers the amphora or the jug


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    Synonyms for "reconstruct"

    reconstruct redo remodel construct retrace rebuild restore reconstitute recollect review reproduce make over reassemble overhaul remake rework

    "reconstruct" definitions

    reassemble mentally


    build again


    cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically


    return to its original or usable and functioning condition


    do over, as of (part of) a house