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- verb Present participle of
remilitarize .
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Examples
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Beginning in 1935 a new fighter based Air Force was being patiently constructed, and well known scientists dedicated to remilitarizing Britain like Henry Tizard and his rival, Churchill’s mentor Frederick Lindemann, were given ample access in corridors of power.
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- Britain's policy of restraint in military production during the 1930s -- combined with the refusal of British and French governments to send forces to turn back Hitler's then weak army when it violated the Versailles Treaty by remilitarizing the Rhineland in 1936 -- did not placate Hitler.
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The southern leadership accused the northern government of reneging on aspects of the 2005 accord, by refusing to share oil wealth, failing to pull government troops out of South Sudan and remilitarizing contested border zones such as Abyei.
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The Sudanese People's Liberation Movement, which Kiir also heads, has accused al-Bashir of breaching the 2005 accord by refusing to share oil wealth, failing to pull government troops out of South Sudan, and remilitarizing contested zones such as Abyei.
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The Sudanese People's Liberation Movement, which Kiir heads, has accused al-Bashir of multiple breaches of the 2005 peace deal - including not sharing the country's oil wealth as agreed, not pulling troops out of southern Sudan, and remilitarizing contested border zones where the main oil reserves are located.
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Sudan, and remilitarizing contested border zones where the main oil reserves are located.
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The Sudan People's Liberation Movement accuses Khartoum of multiple breaches of the 2005 deal, including not sharing the country's oil wealth as agreed, not pulling troops out of southern Sudan, and remilitarizing contested border zones where the main oil reserves are located.
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The SPLM accuses Khartoum of multiple breaches to the 2005 peace deal, including not sharing the country's oil wealth as agreed, not pulling troops out of southern Sudan, and remilitarizing contested border zones where the main oil reserves are located.
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If Bush keeps it up, it may even goad Japan and the European Union into remilitarizing.
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The SPLM accused the government of not sharing the country's oil wealth as agreed, not pulling troops out of southern Sudan, and remilitarizing contested border zones where the main oil reserves are located.
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