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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rearrest .
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Examples
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A study by Abt Associates found that a similar program in San Francisco reduced the rate of rearrests and recidivism among men paying for sex by up to 50%.
“John school” educates Worcester’s johns « Planning the Day 2009
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In Mpumalanga there were 152 incidents with 319 escapees and 63 rearrests.
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West, there were 127 incidents, 265 escapees and 97 rearrests.
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In the previous financial year, there were 2206 escapes of a custody population of 2,481,499 in 1285 incidents, with 622 rearrests.
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China rearrests freed dissident on subversion charges
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It excludes rearrests or reconvictions in jurisdictions other than the District -- although arrests and convictions of D.C. juveniles commonly occur in Prince George's and Montgomery counties, the attorney general's office noted.
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It excludes rearrests or reconvictions in jurisdictions other than the District -- although arrests and convictions of D.C. juveniles commonly occur in Prince George's and Montgomery counties, the attorney general's office noted.
Opinion Source: Delivering summaries of editorial and op-ed pieces from major papers by email. 2010
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GIS provides data to identify probation officer caseloads by precinct, ZIP Code, and borough; maps probationers, rearrests, and new crime locations to help allocate resources; and allows probationer data to be visualized to aid in both investigation and apprehension of violators.
GPS News - Technology, Industry, Products and Applications from SpaceMart.com 2008
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