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redeliver

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re·de·liv·er  (rd-lvr)
tr.v. re·de·liv·ered, re·de·liv·er·ing, re·de·liv·ers
1. To deliver again.
2. To deliver in return; give back.
Translations
redeliver
vt (= give back)wieder zurückgeben; prisoners etcwieder aushändigen or ausliefern


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Such also offer to refill the cartridges and redeliver them to the end users free.
Dart, from Watt Street, Bensham, Gateshead, who at an earlier hearing pleaded guilty to arson, criminal damage and two counts of delaying post was ordered to do 100 hours of unpaid work and pay Royal Mail pounds 214 compensation for having to redeliver the items, plus pay pounds 500 court costs.
A common message such as "Please attempt to redeliver by 5pm today", translates on the SMS, without the foreign character accents which are not available, as: Prosze sprobowac ponownie dostarczyc dzisiaj przed 17:00 "Like all new services on CNO there is no charge for development, and no capital investment is needed.
 
 
 
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