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  • Reattach any blueberries that fell off while you were moving the plant with maltodextrin and xanthum gum.

    Digested read: Noma: Time and Place in Nordic Cuisine by René Redzepi John Crace 2010

  • The Sears philosophy is as simple as it is impossible: Reattach your baby to your body the moment she is born and keep her there pretty much until she goes to college.

    2008 June 03 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2008

  • Reattach the middle finger for $60,000, or do the ring finger for $12,000.

    CNN Transcript May 21, 2007 2007

  • MOORE: The hospital gave him a choice: Reattach the middle finger for $60,000, or do the ring finger for $12,000.

    CNN Transcript May 21, 2007 2007

  • Reattach the middle finger for 60,000 dollars or do the ring finger for 12,000.

    CNN Transcript May 21, 2007 2007

  • Reattach yarn and continue to work remaining stitches in k2, p2 ribbing until back measures 611, 14, 18, 22 inches from base of neck, ending with a WS row.

    Knitting for Dogs Kristi Porter 2005

  • Reattach yarn and continue to work remaining stitches in k2, p2 ribbing until back measures 611, 14, 18, 22 inches from base of neck, ending with a WS row.

    Knitting for Dogs Kristi Porter 2005

  • Reattach yarn and continue to work remaining stitches in k2, p2 ribbing until back measures 611, 14, 18, 22 inches from base of neck, ending with a WS row.

    Knitting for Dogs Kristi Porter 2005

  • Reattach them seemed like the correct answer, but I just shrugged and looked away.

    The Time Traveler's Wife Niffenegger, Audrey 2003

  • Reattach the pieces to the body with paper fasteners.

    Playing Together Wendy Smolen 1995

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