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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of reseed.

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Examples

  • The days which reseeded into the past, one time or another, was hosted by Catholic nuns.

    THE VIRGINS OF MORELIA? 2009

  • The days which reseeded into the past, one time or another, was hosted by Catholic nuns.

    THE VIRGINS OF MORELIA? 2009

  • The days which reseeded into the past, one time or another, was hosted by Catholic nuns.

    THE VIRGINS OF MORELIA? 2009

  • The days which reseeded into the past, one time or another, was hosted by Catholic nuns.

    THE VIRGINS OF MORELIA? 2009

  • The days which reseeded into the past, one time or another, was hosted by Catholic nuns.

    THE VIRGINS OF MORELIA? 2009

  • Captain TOM BILLIG (U.S. Army): They've reseeded (ph) the valley a little bit, not to the extent that it was before when we first cleared it out.

    For U.S. Troops, Peril On The Afghan-Pakistan Border 2010

  • The days which reseeded into the past, one time or another, was hosted by Catholic nuns.

    THE VIRGINS OF MORELIA? 2009

  • The days which reseeded into the past, one time or another, was hosted by Catholic nuns.

    THE VIRGINS OF MORELIA? 2009

  • That left behind a collagen matrix — the protein fibers that hold groups of cells together and help give organs their overall shape — which they then reseeded with heart cells from a newborn rat.

    Science Is Nifty cortigiana 2009

  • The days which reseeded into the past, one time or another, was hosted by Catholic nuns.

    THE VIRGINS OF MORELIA? 2009

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