0 to put in good condition again by cleaning, repairing etc. -- sette i stand, overhale
The second half of the book explores these interventions, focusing on the numerous rangeland reconditioning schemes, compulsory culling programmes, and attempts to market livestock.
The conceptual transformation of the ideas of 'nation ' and 'race ' by the years after 1800 reconditioned older prejudices of origin and religion.
In any case, why should we recondition property belonging to people who make no provision from their revenues for obsolescence?
It is most desirable that used herring nets should be reconditioned and mended to the greatest possible extent.
There are now 10,000 houses which have to be allocated as between actual slums and reconditioned premises.
I think we should be rash if we went forward with too much zeal for demolition in these cases as against reconditioning.
Then gymnasia, and similar institutions, could make use of textile-free rubber grist—rubber which has been reconditioned and from which the textile element has been removed.
It may be necessary, from a purely "bread and butter" point of view, to be considering reconditioning bombers, and turning them into transports.
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