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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reapply .
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Examples
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But I forgot about that little thing called "reapplying" sun screen every couple of hours.
The Black Sea, an atrocious night train, and the American embassy
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But I forgot about that little thing called "reapplying" sun screen every couple of hours.
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I was very specifically told that if I didn't take the test within the 30 days I had to start all over again, which in my case would have meant reapplying for whatever visa they required (probably an FM-2) and reapplying under the "married to a Mexican citizen for over 2 years" routine that by then I would qualify for.
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A federal moratorium on offshore drilling delayed Exxon's plans by nearly a year; after reapplying for permission to drill under new regulations, the process started on March 26.
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I was very specifically told that if I didn't take the test within the 30 days I had to start all over again, which in my case would have meant reapplying for whatever visa they required (probably an FM-2) and reapplying under the "married to a Mexican citizen for over 2 years" routine that by then I would qualify for.
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I was very specifically told that if I didn't take the test within the 30 days I had to start all over again, which in my case would have meant reapplying for whatever visa they required (probably an FM-2) and reapplying under the "married to a Mexican citizen for over 2 years" routine that by then I would qualify for.
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I kneel down on one knee and twist the outer mirror towards the sidewalk, reapplying my lipstick in shiny black arches.
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I kneel down on one knee and twist the outer mirror towards the sidewalk, reapplying my lipstick in shiny black arches.
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TransCanada is reapplying and Canadian officials say they still think the line will get approval.
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A federal moratorium on offshore drilling delayed Exxon's plans by nearly a year; after reapplying for permission to drill under new regulations, the process started on March 26.
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