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reconnection

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reconnection [ˌriːkəˈnɛkʃən] n [supply] → rebranchement m


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There was a sadness followed by a chemically induced reconnection to life.
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Metaxas also confirmed that prior to the reconnection, provision had been made to continue supplying water to Limassol General Hospital, located at Polemidia.
 
 
 
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