0 to go back to a place where you were earlier or to an activity that you did or were doing earlier: --
"That is not true," said James, re-entering the conversation.
After a while, the jury re-entered.
There is a high possibility that such a meteoroid can re-enter the atmosphere at a later time, with a lower entry speed.
However, what is unique is that a post-productivist regime would grant these generous benefits to the non-productive without pressurizing them to re-enter the labour market.
The majority of prisoners are incarcerated for less than 12 months after which they re-enter the community.
Then, the traveller may either acknowledge or cancel and re-enter the initial state.
Since the state space is finite, the system must eventually re-enter a state previously encountered.
Presumably, then, a decrease in redundancy (despite the growing importance of tonal traits) would lead to circumlocutions which, when lexicalised, may re-enter the erosion phase.
The patient arrested as surgeons prepared to re-enter the chest, and attempts at resuscitation were unsuccessful.
Teaching psychiatric inpatients to re-enter the community : a brief method of improving the continuity of case.