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Reestablishment
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Reestablishment meaning
The condition of being reestablished; restoration. | A second or subsequent establishment.
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The hike also marked the 18th anniversary of the reestablishment of the Scouts Battalion, at the EDF's training zone and the adjacent Norh Kõrvemaa nature reserve, about 60 km east of Tallinn.
The United States government and the international community has an obligation to help in the reestablishment of our islands.
In this May 15, 2018 photo, residents from Yabucoa, where many are still without power, protest outside the Electric Power Authority office, demanding the reestablishment of electricity eight months after Hurricane Maria, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Borgia cared strongly for the reestablishment of the unity of the church and his influence with the Aragonese monarch was the factor that allowed for the conclusion of the accord between the king and the new pope.
Children born to non-nationals after the reestablishment of independence are automatically entitled to citizenship.
From there he passed the time in comfort, emerging from time to time to make timid efforts to reform the Church through the reestablishment of the reform commissions.
However, in 1931 one of a number of traditions restored to mark the hundredth anniversary of the Legion's founding was the reestablishment of its bearded Pionniers.
Initial alterations have included the reestablishment of religious education (banned during the Soviet period) and curriculum changes that have reemphasized the use of the Azerbaijani language and have eliminated ideological content.
It was, conversely, from this building that in 1918 a large painting of Kaiser Franz Joseph was removed and destroyed by Polish students advocating the reestablishment of an independent Polish state.
World Bank With the help of the International Development Association the DRC has worked toward the reestablishment of social services.