reuse
riˈjuz-
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reuse
use again after processing "We must recycle the cardboard boxes"
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reuse
To use again. -
(n)
reuse
Repeated use; use a second time.
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Reuse
rē-ūz′ to use again -
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Reuse
(rē-ūs′) repeated use
Flemings mix, reuse potted plants each growing season . thelancasternews.com
The group had been considering a move to reuse an old industrial site but decided it would be too costly. therepublic.com
There was a time when online identity theft was largely the domain of hackers who were challenged by the task of stealing identities and then reusing them for their own fun. blackenterprise.com
A housing project in Eugene is demonstrating a new way of being eco-friendly by reusing old denim. kezi.com
Reuse of lithium- ion battery packs to be tested. csemag.com
Keen HQ renovated with reuse, repurpose, recycle, restore mantra. oregonlive.com
Erek Hansen, called Eco Erek, wants to find a way to reuse the shoes and keep them out of landfills . abclocal.go.com
So many of you wrote in about reusing cat- litter tubs. hutchnews.com
A consultant reports that the shale boom in the United States is creating reuse options for a closed refinery near Philadelhphia. ohio.com
Dentist Reuses Needles , Puts Thousands Of Patients At Risk: The Wednesday Watch On DNN. dentistrytoday.com
Marco Reus of Germany, right, and Ricardo van Rhijn of The Netherlands vie for the ball during the international friendly soccer match at ArenA stadium in Amsterdam, Netherlands , Wednesday Nov 14, 2012. kitsapsun.com
Done Right, You Can Reuse The Bullet. gunsmagazine.com
"Disappointing for the city because it would have been a great reuse of the facility," says Councilman Charlie Tygard. fox17.com
Normally, the rear radius -arm brackets can be reused. fourwheeler.com
I'm just not sure what you could reuse them for. demingheadlight.com
E using randomness X , approximately Hmin (X |E ) bits of X can be reused.
Trevisan's extractor in the presence of quantum side information
This simple transformation enabled us to reuse several of our even m-mode code algorithms (such as the higher-order angular boundary condition imposition) and also avoid the introduction of non-polynomial functions of the code’s angular grid variable, i.e., cos θ.
Late-time Kerr tails: generic and non-generic initial data sets, "up" modes, and superposition
It is possible to reuse part of the reasoning made in Section 5.
On the Sets of Real Numbers Recognized by Finite Automata in Multiple Bases
First, we de fine the lifted forward behaviour and then add the behaviou r of compensation by reusing the above de finition.
Formalizing cCSP Synchronous Semantics in PVS
An embedding is a semantic encoding of one specification language into another, especially, to reuse the existing tools of the target language.
Formalizing cCSP Synchronous Semantics in PVS
Ut reus innocens pereat, sit nocens. "The Anatomy of Melancholy" by
The sending of troops could not have reused their fighting spirit. "Out To Win" by
As sawdust of such fineness is expensive, it is desirable to purify it in order to reuse it. "Scientific American Supplement, No. 613, October 1, 1887" by
Part of our national space program includes studies on how to use and reuse water to the best advantage of the human in space. "The Practical Values of Space Exploration" by
These are ideal for tying the buds in place and may be reused several seasons. "Northern Nut Growers Association Thirty-Fourth Annual Report 1943" by
Judicandus homo reus: Huic ergo parce Deus. "The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book" by
Prim's own Volunteers of Reus had taken part against him, and many of the towns had declared for the Central Junta. "The Economist" by
The Expulsion of Monsieur de Reus 85 67. "International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes" by
Before reaching Reus, the train crossed the river, then came to an anchor. "Glories of Spain" by
The nose has a reentry shield, since you are planning to reuse the vehicle. "Project Cyclops" by