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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
remarket .
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Examples
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Yards, dogs, kids, sprinklers, and lawnmowers - these are things I want to continue to see as I roam the neighborhood, not dormitories remade and remarketed to be something they aren't.
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Last time it was the site of the old Dainite Mills (now blocks of buy-to-let flats that are being hastily remarketed as a "retirement village").
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And, if this still leaves you in a state of disbelief ... ask yourself why Global Warming is now being remarketed as Global Climate Change.
Things unsaid 2008
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While airlines want a plane tailored to their needs, investors like a ubiquitous asset that can easily be remarketed.
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We're not supposed to figure out that they've just remarketed the unreconstructed racist.
Poll: McCain Beats Obama And Hillary By Equal Margin Among Working Class Whites 2009
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Many new pharmacueticals are "me-too" drugs repackaged and remarketed.
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Our resources and commons are bottled, plastic wrapped, packaged, exported-to-be-imported and remarketed to be sold to us as something "owned" by filthy rich elite often from outside of Cascadia.
U.S. Political Insight Encore: How separatism could be used to defend America from NAU agenda 2008
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Nevertheless, under FASB's revised rules, the bank sponsors were supposed to disclose any "significant" interests they had in these trusts, including formal or informal obligations to buy up the short-term commercial paper if it could not be remarketed every 60 or 90 days.
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The Massachusetts Health and Educational Facilities Authority had $79 million revenue bonds remarketed yesterday on behalf of Partners HealthCare System in Boston, with more to come next week.
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I will tell you that yes, I was a child of the 60's and nowadays, in the remarketed love-in written history which has been utterly butchered, there was and is at its 'root, a human interest in caring about each other and ourselves that is timeless.
Hedge Love. Beware 2008
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