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    We quickly Reformulated our plans.

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    Gasoline is a combination of conventional and Reformulated gasoline.

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    And researching and reformulating alternatives to methylene chloride for paint stripping.

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    One often has to move away from the focus of technology and reformulate the problem.

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    For people to understand what I'm saying, they would have to reformulate their world view.

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    In 1985, it launched a'new' Reformulated version of Coke only to face consumer backlash over taste.

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    And as manufacturers reformulate products without making public announcements, information may be incomplete or out of date.

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    On 26 June 2009, the"ten questions" to Berlusconi were Reformulated by la Repubblica newspaper, and subsequently republished multiple times.

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    Originally made with sliced fillets of chicken, the product was Reformulated into a formed, chopped-chicken product several years later.

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    On 26 June 2009, the” 10 questions” to Berlusconi were Reformulated by the newspaper Republika, and then frequently republished on it.

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    Even though he has met his every reasonable need and more, he is unable to adapt and reformulate his drives and desires.

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    In the 1930s, Le Corbusier expanded and Reformulated his ideas on urbanism, eventually publishing them in La Ville radieuse(The Radiant City) in 1935.

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    In the 1930s, Le Corbusier expanded and Reformulated his ideas on urbanism, eventually publishing them in La Ville radieuse(The Radiant City) of 1935.

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    In animal production, reformulating feed to make it more nutritious would allow us to reduce the amount of grain and therefore land needed for food.

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    Reformulate the National Population Policy keeping in view availability of resources in the country, future needs and the problem of demographic imbalance and apply the same uniformly to all.

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    Reformulated Thought:“Even in the rare occurrence that I get stuck underground for over 15 minutes, we will eventually make it to the next subway stop, where I can get out.”.

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    Rawls dismissed much of Kant's dualism, arguing that the structure of Kantian ethics, once Reformulated, is clearer without it-he described this as one of the goals of A Theory of Justice.

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    Initially, the deal was supposed to be for 126 planes, then when the government changed the Indians Reformulated their proposition, less attractive for us because it was for 36 aircraft only.

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    Flashing his trademark(currently $9.6 billion dollar) smile at creator Chaleo Yoovidhya, he made plans to bring the drink to Europe and Reformulated it into a"berry" flavor, which they figured would best sit with the European palate.

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    As policy problems transcend national borders and national problem-solving capacities, there is a need for individuals who are familiar with the complexities of Europe and the European Union, and who can reformulate intricate problems in manageable and achievable terms.

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    It may well be that using these Reformulated dog foods may be a convenient way to help your aging dog's mind, however it is also possible for you to bump up the levels of these nutrients in your own dog by simply making some changes in what you feed him.

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    For me, what is interesting is taking these results that go back to 1922 and reformulating them in some way that gives you a new example, a system with a bunch of properties that is very interesting, and one that maybe could point the way to where you could look for more physical examples," he said.

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