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  • 121renovate — I verb ameliorate, amend, convert, fix, improve, make better, make new, make over, make sound, make whole, meliorate, mend, modernize, perfect, readjust, reanimate, rebuild, recondition, reconstitute, reconstruct, reconvert, recreate, redeem,… …

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  • 122repair — I noun adjustment, alteration, amelioration, betterment, correction, cure, fixing, improvement, melioration, mending, overhaul, patching, reanimation, reassembling, reconditioning, reconstruction, recovery, rectification, redintegration,… …

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  • 123restore — I (renew) verb ameliorate, amend, correct, cure, doctor up, energize, fix, heal, improve, make better, make whole, meliorate, mend, patch, patch up, put in order, put in repair, put right, reanimate, rearrange, rebuild, recondition, reconstitute …

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  • 124Chapter 11 — reorganization proceedings, generally for business entities. The debtor maintains control of the business in Chapter 11, unless the Court appoints a trustee (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms) A reorganization proceeding in which the debtor may …

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  • 125Marxism (Philosophies of) — Philosophies of Marxism Lenin, Lukács, Gramsci, Althusser Michael Kelly INTRODUCTION Marxist philosophy can be seen as a struggle with Hegel or a struggle with capitalism, that is, as an intellectual or a political movement. Neither of these… …

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  • 126réhabiliter — [ reabilite ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • XVe; réabiliter une ville à maire « lui rendre le droit d avoir un maire » 1234; de re et habiliter 1 ♦ Vx Rétablir dans un état, dans des droits, des privilèges perdus. ♢ (1823) Mod. Rendre à (un… …

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  • 127rehabilitieren — wiederherstellen * * * re|ha|bi|li|tie|ren [rehabili ti:rən] <tr.; hat: jmds. guten Ruf, Ehre, Ansehen wiederherstellen: einen Politiker vor der Öffentlichkeit rehabilitieren; nach der Gerichtsverhandlung war er rehabilitiert; glücklicherweise …

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  • 128criminal — I adj. criminal to + inf. (it was criminal of him to do that) 2) criminal that + clause (it is criminal that he is allowed to remain in this country) II n. 1) to apprehend, arrest a criminal; to bring a criminal to justice 2) to pardon; parole;… …

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