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- verb To
equip again.
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Now's the time to put a new foundation for growth in place to rebuild our economy, to retrain our work force, and reequip the American people.
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Now's the time to put a new foundation for growth in place, to rebuild our economy, to retrain our work force, and reequip the American people.
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Now's the time to put a new foundation for growth in place to rebuild our economy, to retrain our work force, and reequip the American people.
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However, recent activity could indicate a resurgence of these groups that were forced to go underground, reorganize and reequip following the crackdowns.
Christopher Herbert and Victoria Kataoka Rebuffet: Weekly Foreign Affairs Roundup 2009
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The governors said the White House must immediately reequip Guard units "to carry out their homeland security and domestic disaster duties."
February 2006 2006
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Manufacturers could use those loans to reequip or establish facilities to produce “advanced technology vehicles” that would meet certain emissions and fuel economy standards; component suppliers could borrow funds to retool or build facilities to produce parts for such vehicles.
Director's Blog » Blog Archive » Government loans for auto manufacturers 2008
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He said, "General Ashfaq Kiyani, chief of the Pakistani army, has told U.S. military and NATO officials that he will not retrain or reequip troops to fight the counterinsurgency war the Americans are demanding on Pakistan's mountainous western border."
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TESTER: And really focus -- really focus on the war on terror, which is Afghanistan, the war we've forgotten about, and redouble our efforts there, because -- they're -- they're starting to regroup and reequip there.
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Because they are starting to regroup and reequip there.
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Even so, Harris was convinced that the American experiment would fail and that Eaker would eventually be forced to retrain his crews, reequip his bombers, and join the RAF in its night raids.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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