1 Uribe says the FARC would use the area to regroup and rearm .
2 But by invoking a rearm , you can reset the time-until-activation to 30 days.
3 Presumably, the trial copy's lifespan can then be extended using the rearm technique.
4 In half an hour, we can rearm and make another pass.
5 Five facilities where they could recharge themselves, rebuild themselves, rearm themselves and more.
6 The wires break when crossed but they rearm when the next wave hits.
7 The "My Digital Life" blog outlines the one-step Office 2010 rearm process.
8 The government is keen to rearm the police and consultations have been underway since 2014.
9 Before Annabeth could rearm herself, the Apollo warrior threw a javelin into our right wheel.
10 The government has ruled out a ceasefire given the LTTE's history of using them to rearm .
11 I am confident however that we will be in a position to rearm at some stage.
12 The guerrillas were widely seen to have used previous negotiations to rearm and rebuild their ranks.
13 The guerrillas were widely seen as having used previous negotiations to rearm and rebuild their ranks.
14 He refuses, saying that would allow the FARC to rearm and regroup in a strategic region.
15 The Solomon Islands Government has confirmed it has no immediate plans to rearm the police force.
16 Earlier this month it scrapped the ceasefire, saying the Tigers had used it to regroup and rearm .
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