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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
re-attach .
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Examples
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You then tilt your head into the right position to have the gas bubble float up into the correct portion of the eye while the retina re-attaches.
Wallpapering a Curved Ceiling Julianne 2008
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For, as it is dislocation and detachment from the life of God, that makes things ugly, the poet, who re-attaches things to nature and the Whole, re-attaching even artificial things and violations of nature, to nature, by a deeper insightdisposes very easily of the most disagreeable facts.
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For as it is dislocation and detachment from the life of God that makes things ugly, the poet, who re-attaches things to nature and the
Essays — Second Series Ralph Waldo Emerson 1842
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Just like a normal email, DetachPipe re-attaches the files when the email is forwarded, and offers to delete the files when the email is deleted.
hotlib.com - New Releases and Updates in All Categories 2010
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Just like a normal email, DetachPipe re-attaches the files when the email is forwarded, and offers to delete the files when the email is deleted.
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Just like a normal email, DetachPipe re-attaches the files when the email is forwarded, and offers to delete the files when the email is deleted.
hotlib.com - New Releases and Updates in All Categories 2010
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DetachPipe re-attaches the files when the email is forwarded, and offers to delete the files when the email is deleted.
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If we have to reboot one of the servers that is attached to the SAN, it automatically re-attaches back to the SAN. "
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But as the flow rate decreases, the boundary layer re-attaches to the surface causing dribbling. "
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