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- verb transitive To
crown again; to provide with another crown.
Etymologies
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Yes | No | Report from papabear wrote 36 weeks 10 hours ago if you notice the 2inches of the muzzle brake is not rifled and larger inside diameter so if you cut 2 inches off you loose nothing but the muzzle break but be sure that they recrown the barrel
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Yes | No | Report from papabear wrote 36 weeks 10 hours ago if you notice the 2inches of the muzzle brake is not rifled and larger inside diameter so if you cut 2 inches off you loose nothing but the muzzle break but be sure that they recrown the barrel
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If it's true that a jury won't award the million to someone who has won it before, that would be his only hope, though I think that jury would rather recrown an old winner than give Darth anything.
Tallulah Morehead: Survivor: Heroes vs Villains: Russell in Failureland. 2010
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If it's true that a jury won't award the million to someone who has won it before, that would be his only hope, though I think that jury would rather recrown an old winner than give Darth anything.
Tallulah Morehead: Survivor: Heroes vs Villains: Russell in Failureland. 2010
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So, with these new details now known, I must recrown a new winner in the "Battle of the Carol Seavers".
Battle of the Carol Seavers Michelle Collins 2006
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So, with these new details now known, I must recrown a new winner in the "Battle of the Carol Seavers".
Archive 2006-03-01 Michelle Collins 2006
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True, the process would recrown a certain Richard, but then, as
Chivalry James Branch Cabell 1918
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True, the process would recrown a certain Richard, but then, as he recalled it, being King was rather tedious.
Chivalry James Branch Cabell 1918
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Pharoahs, and recrown them; raise armies from the dust of the warriors of Sesostris, and send them forth once more to victory and slaughter?
The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned George Dunderdale 1862
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He may have fattened the bank accounts of a sizable bloc of Academy members-some three thousand people drew "Avatar" paychecks-but that doesn't mean that they all long to recrown him king of the world.
The New Yorker Hendrik Hertzberg 2010
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