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regrade
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Re`grade´    (r?`gr?d´)
v. i.1.To retire; to go back.

To determine that certain classified information requires, in the interests of national defense, a higher or a lower degree of protection against unauthorized disclosure than currently provided, coupled with a changing of the classification designation to reflect such higher or lower degree.


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4m high fence and regrading of existing car park levels inc widening of entrance to improve sight lines, Wilberlee J&I School, Wilberlee, Slaithwaite.
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Byline: Cllr Roger Bailey IN RESPONSE to the article in the Coventry Telegraph (December 30) regarding The Candy Box Store in Allesley Park and the issue regrading off-licence plans, as the ward councillor who was asked to get involved and presented one of the petitions, I would like to point out the school opposite is in fact Allesley Hall Primary and not as stated.
 
 
 
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