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Reassociate

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Re`as`so´ci`ate    (rē`ăs`sō´shĭ`āt)
v. t. & i.1.To associate again; to bring again into close relations.


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Sorry, Mark seemingly begrudges Harrison's success and wants to disassociate himself from Star Wars although would be happy to reassociate himself with it for EUR50,000.
In the normal process of drying the latex suspensions, water evaporation progressively concentrates the protons from acrylic acid groups so that they reassociate, and the polyacrylic acid so that it collapses from swollen states to dehydrated, compact states.
I wanted to make a feel-good record, and needed to reassociate myself with what was happening on the street.
 
 
 
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