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- verb To
include again something that was previouslyexcluded .
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Examples
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They were arguing that 13 counties here in Florida should reinclude those military ballots from overseas back into the total count here in Florida.
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Psychiatry restores to science and to the practical mind the right to reinclude rationally and constructively what a narrower view of science has, for a time at least, handed over unconditionally to uncritical fancy.
A Psychiatric Milestone Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary, 1821-1921 Various
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Should the webmaster destroy the domain and start on a new one or should he / she clean up the site and wait for Google to reinclude the site in the index?
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Should the webmaster destroy the domain and start on a new one or should he / she clean up the site and wait for Google to reinclude the site in the index?
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Should the webmaster destroy the domain and start on a new one or should he / she clean up the site and wait for Google to reinclude the site in the index?
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This forces you to reinclude the images to each localized DLL you make.
The Code Project Latest Articles Michael Chourdakis 2009
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This forces you to reinclude the images to each localized DLL you make.
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