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reexamination

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After such reëxamination, extensive in length and detail, he finds the first decision of the Supreme Court to have been correct.

A reëxamination should be made upon the slightest suspicion of decay, breaking, or loosening.

Reëxamination is necessary because decay may start the day after a dentist has pronounced a tooth sound.

Thorough physical examination of all candidates for teachers' positions and periodic reëxamination of accepted teachers.

This, with other inquiries propounded to him by the Zulus, led him to a careful reëxamination of the Mosaic record.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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