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reinter

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Re`in`ter´    (r?`?n`t?r´)
v. t.1.To inter again.
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reinter [ˈriːɪnˈtɜːʳ] VTenterrar de nuevo


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Last night, a Diocesan spokesman confirmed: "Church records show that there may be the remains of 2,500 bodies that the Diocese may want to exhume and reinter.
Meanwhile, Portuguese police are set to reinter view the McCanns and their friends, the so-called Tapas Seven.
239) The court refuted the defendant's assertions that being the holder of authority to disinter and reinter bodies resting in the Old Baptist Cemetery, it could not be legally liable for the manner in which the transfer was accomplished.
 
 
 
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