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I say, Abu Muhammad, I am so impressed by what you have done in the last few months.reconstitute themselves. And so I'd say heads up on Libya.
We also sell flour at The Mill.reconstituted. It's a very common practice.
of hot water. Squeeze it again, you get the next. So, if the package says four ounces of hot water, you go squeeze, squeeze, squeeze, squeeze and that's the way you got it. Soyou reconstitute all five bags. Now there's three of us on board so that's 15 bags of food and it takes a while for this stuff to reconstitute. So we're waiting for 20 minutesprobably. What do you do with 15 bags of food in space while you're waiting for it to reconstitute?
But in the last eight months, he was much more involved with our evacuation, and also still is very committed to help us here to maintain our program,and to reconstitute ANIM here and to help our students in any way that is possible and he can help us.And one of the very first initiatives that come forward, again, that initiative has been initiated through the Friends of ANIM and Yo-Yo himself to travel to Lisbon to inspire our students,
Everywhere is impacted by human activities.So we can actually reconstitute the data, in this case about this island.
of it and then powder and then grind that sheet up into a powder. But then the notion...And then you would reconstitute it with water. But the standard American home in those days didn't use gelatin either as a dessert or a salad topping, and so it was unfamiliarconcept; you know, you could use gelatin in any meal. Then there was the effect of the branding, Jell-O, which was also unfamiliar. So, they had a--they had a demand-generation
forward by July of 2009 both companies had been gone into bankruptcy had comeout of bankruptcy reconstituted with their uh liabilities and costs substantially reduced with newmanagement and with very importantly new private sector Boards of directors because part of the failure particularly
I mean, this is science.How do you define when to reconstitute an archaeological site versus when to leave it in its ruined state?
To be able to create the governance model, which in turn dominates the norms setting for the internet,it would be impossible to reconstitute that today.They were only able to do it at the time because there was insufficient attention given to the issue, and there was remarkable asymmetry
But what's interesting about that is this has implications for what's called planetary protection, which means we have to look and trace as best we can, is there any molecules that we'reThis is one idea that we could begin to reconstitute the entire biochemical pathways for self-sufficience, what's called a prototrophic human.
I think that's a big, big deal, big change.So I think part of the issue here is to reconstitute a definition of citizenship that entails collective obligation.
It, however, shares something else with the Mediterranean, which is a political system that can look fairly dysfunctional.And the Praetorian guards that I talked about from Rome are reconstituted in California i a variety of interest groups, including public workers unions.So in each of these cases, a fantastically successful rich society is held back from where it might be.
And you know, it's something that happens with practice, but once you nail it, it becomes an incredibly easy kitchen thing to do.These are original preserved foods, and the way that you reconstitute them is through hot water.
And he's drawn this one massive composite, stitched together world map on sheets of paper, which all works and is all accurate.And then what I got was the scan of all of those sheets of paper that I then reconstituted back in in Photoshop.And when I was looking at this, I thought, well, starting with the kind of maps that we have on the front sheets of these books,
And I was extremely amazed and delighted when I received a message, an email message from Portugal, that the government of Portugal received our appealand they are ready to accept us as a group, give us asylum as a group, and also to help us to reconstitute the Afghanistan NationalInstitute of Music in exile, and also to live-- to preserve Afghan musical tradition outside Afghanistan while music is banned in Afghanistan
I was a dean. These were actually very fluent kind of schools. Very privileged, very white spaces. Um, folks like the kids who run the folks who run the gap. Theirexcellence It's a cultural attributes, and so there we need to be able to figure out how to reconstitute. But our culture actually is, and by this hour I mean the broader
But our job as people, and as artists, is to actually look at that chaos and reconstitute it into something beautiful, into something meaningful, to give it purpose and pattern,
And then was effectively gone-- though they've, kind of, reconstitute themselves a bit.
But it doesn't work nearly as often as we think it does, which, I think, maybe should make us think that this is a poor way of trying to reconstitute the world.
you reconstitute all five bags. Now there's three of us on board so that's 15 bags of food and it takes a while for this stuff to reconstitute. So we're waiting for 20 minutesprobably. What do you do with 15 bags of food in space while you're waiting for it to reconstitute?Well, we tried every scheme we could think of. We went to Velcro and that got to be complicated.
kind of hide it after that because they were drinking my coffee. But this is the kind of thing you run into in flight. Now the food, the freeze-dried food, that's kind of fun.For a meal we'd have maybe five bags of food each, okay? There'd be like a soup and a salad and an entree and then a desert, whatever, five bags. You got to reconstitute the stuff.I mean, it's hard as a brick when you get it, right? It's if a plastic bag. It's got a little nozzle or a little opening like an inflation valve on a bicycle. And you got
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