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Reassemblage

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Re`as`sem´blage    (rē`ăs`sĕm´blãj)
n.1.Assemblage a second time or again.


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Nichols confirms that the documentary film "is an active reassemblage of the body as the repository of personal meaning and of a Utopian unconscious of collective values.
The View of Delft is not topographic, but an imaginative reassemblage of well-known buildings.
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