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re-introduce造句
1. After a gap of 30 years the custom was reintroduced. 2. By 1985, when the psychoanalysts attempted to reintroduce masochism, a backlash against feminism, against uppity women, was current. 3. These are defended by the Trotskyist movement against imperialist attempts to reintroduce capitalism. 8. 4. There are moves to reintroduce public service broadcasting which lost all credibility under Pinochet's dictatorship. 5. It was reintroduced in early 1974, again as a private member's Bill but with government backing. 6. Mr Straw will also reintroduce the mode of trial bill restricting the right to trial by jury in confined cases. 7. Three white-tailed eagles, which were exterminated in 1916 but reintroduced in the late 70s, have also been illegally killed. 8. The Government is to reintroduce a bill curbing the right to jury trial, which has twice been thrown out by peers. 9. Attempts to reintroduce caribou, in a country now more suitable for deer or moose, have not been all that successful. 10. Reintroducing those foods brings the bad behaviour back along with the wheezing or runny nose. 11. Meanwhile the Government has promised to reintroduce hospital matrons in an effort to improve the quality of nursing. 12. Pass revival: Langbaurgh Council is set to reintroduce a concessionary fares scheme for pensioners and the disabled from July 1. 13. Capital punishment for murder was abolished in 1969 and repeated attempts to reintroduce it have been defeated by an ever-increasing majority. 14. Then, with luck, some of the reintroduced, transformed cells will differentiate to form germ cells in that embryo. 15. In 1985 free in-credit banking was reintroduced, but to off-set these costs the programme for electronic banking was speeded up. 16. Wednesday he re-introduced Kevin Pollak, injured and disfigured by friendly fire in the Gulf War. 17. In practice, rounding-off errors soon produces inaccuracies which re-introduce small proportions of x1, which tend to grow relatively rapidly. 18. A missing species which once reintroduced, would reorder the whole community of ecology of plants. 19. The world greeted the news as if President Tucker had reintroduced mustard gas. 20. If so then re-introduce components until faulty module shown. 21. In Guangzhou, the challenge was to re-introduce bikes to a cityscape that had once welcomed them. 22. The Conservative Party of UK could re-introduce prison ships to stop the overcrowding of jails, the Daily Mail reported citing senior party sources. 23. Oral fluids are introduced gradually until a normal level is reached. 4 Once bowel function returns diet is gradually re-introduced. 24. The Co-op pledged yesterday that it has no plans to re-introduce charges. 25. The outer provinces still possessed immense stretches where atomic power had not yet been re-introduced. 26. The four-day political conventions will give both Obama and McCain a chance to re-introduce themselves to the voting public, and to cast their opponent in negative terms. 27. As it happens, the duty was too small to have the desired effect, with the consequence that China and the European Union recently agreed to temporarily re-introduce such quotas. 28. In their new series, the veteran hosts of Jenkins Art Studio and Jenkins Art Workshop re-introduce viewers to the art of oil painting from their studio and gallery in Reno, Nevada. 29. The author argues for the necessity and suggests implementing measures to re-introduce Modernist education into China, which also presents an opportunity to revive Tongji's tradition. 30. Once you have done some merging and resolved conflicts you can no longer suspend the change set because that would re-introduce the conflicts you previously resolved.