Similar words: have the makings of, making, makings, film-making, dressmaking, matchmaking, policy-making, policy making. Meaning: [‚rɪː'meɪk] n. creation that is created again or anew.
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31. With every remaking, evolution becomes a process more able to alter itself.
32. Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust and begin again the work of remaking America.
33. The necessity and feasibility of remaking and designing for oxygen - supplynet system at Ironmaking Works are discussed.
34. Behind the debate over remaking U.S. financial policy be a over who's to blame.Sentencedict
35. The criminological positive number of penalty efficacy includes the punishment, intimidation, and education and remaking .
36. U.S. - minted doctoral economists are remaking China's university departments.
37. Answer: want first choice, remaking sand, through the magnetic separation, flotation or chemical purification, silica be 95 percent.
38. Introducing the necessary of medium - plate - rolling - plant heating - furnace remaking from water - cooling to steam - cooling and obvious economy ...
39. This thesis regards the remaking and rebuilding engineering project of Lianyungangcable TV network as researching guards.
40. The slitting remaking of a semi-continuous bar mill in the Liangang and it's efficiency were introduced in this papers.
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