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- verb Simple past of
restrike . - verb Past participle of
restrike
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Examples
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Coins for this first year date were restruck in 1858 and 1859 using the original dies, so the total number produced is not accurately known though generally estimated at fewer than 2,000 coins.
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Coins for this first year date were restruck in 1858 and 1859 using the original dies, so the total number produced is not accurately known though generally estimated at fewer than 2,000 coins.
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Lookouts were called down from the topmains and those few who kept watch on deck kept away from all metal and masts as lightning crashed through fog, thunder rolled, great bolts of electricity struck and then restruck the lightning rods set on the masts and cabin roofs, and blue fingers of Saint Elmo's fire crept along the spars and slithered through the rigging.
The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007
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One way that bargain can be restruck was illuminated by a few hundred janitors at the University of Miami last week.
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It would be logical to me that in the good weather that we've had in the past day that Central Command has done bomb-damage assessment to see what needs to be restruck.
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Again, assessment each day, seeing what needs to be restruck and seeing any emerging targets.
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We expect a 3 to 5 day campaign against the initial sets, and during that time we will go back when the weather allows and look to see what damage we did to see if any of the initial targets need to be restruck.
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Obviously the solution to the problem requires a middle path—a delicate and often paradoxical balance that must be struck and restruck between the competing needs of religious freedom and religious expression.
THE DIFFERENT DRUM M. SCOTT PECK 1987
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Obviously the solution to the problem requires a middle path—a delicate and often paradoxical balance that must be struck and restruck between the competing needs of religious freedom and religious expression.
THE DIFFERENT DRUM M. SCOTT PECK 1987
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According to Matinee At The Bijou, a 35 mm print of the film was discovered by the filmmaker’s granddaughter, donated to UCLA, restruck, and posted on the Internet.
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