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1 This means I can re-write that as: Now for water drop two.
2 I found I had to re-write the story when it came in.
3 Some day, when I have time, I should like to re-write it.
4 Wired on Friday: If you could re-write this column, what would you say?
5 It is not my business here to re-write the biographies of my parents.
6 I wish I could re-write it... those letters from Walton to his sister
7 He has now decided, as is his wont, to re-write it.
8 To have to re-write even those few lines would be torture.
9 If Theology desires to move us, she must re-write her formulas.
10 With a military council in charge, Egypt may be able to re-write the constitution.
11 They offer jokes, or re-write a headline, or suggest a story is written differently.
12 For he did re-write the story, and that at once.
13 What fun to hear her re-write the Jewish faithful as a congregation of Jesus-followers?
14 Computerbasedmath.org is starting in Estonia with a re-write of its probability and statistics curriculum.
15 I was just too lazy to re-write that stuff that is just a constant.
16 Private lenders, including Shellpoint Partners, have been working to re-write the structure of new deals.
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Re-write through the time