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RECONST

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They looked eagerly at the reconstructed writing so far.
It was now their turn to impose some limit on that selenographic science, which had reconstructed the lunar world as Cuvier did the skeleton of a fossil, and say, "The moon was this, a habitable world, inhabited before the earth.
From my dreams I reconstructed for him pictures of that vanished world in which I do believe I once lived.
made but a faint attempt to parry this unexpected blow; the monarchy he had scarcely reconstructed tottered on its precarious foundation, and at a sign from the emperor the incongruous structure of ancient prejudices and new ideas fell to the ground.
As to the business, it had been reconstructed, and the energy and ability of the junior partner had soon made up for all the ill that had been done by his senior.
Knowing Erik as he did, he easily reconstructed the tragedy.
"My scheme of life," he said, "may be reconstructed more than once before I am satisfied.
The on-site roads are being reconstructed in Kyzyl-Kiay town of the Batken region, the mayor's office said.
Their task is to clean the space of the former castellan house in order to preserve and reconstruct it.
An official in the Ministry of Railways told APP that the department would reconstruct three bridges in Sukkur Division, six in Multan and two in Lahore.
Dunstanburgh Castle, near Craster, is one of six across the UK to be digitally "reconstructed" by NeoMam creative studios, and it shows how the Northumberland fortress would originally have looked.
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