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  • My guess is that they wouldn't re-mount shooting on S1, if commissioned, until spring/summer 2010.

    GRRM talks HBO at Worldcon 2009

  • Merging with civilian traffic, these vans can park momentarily and discharge a mortar team to lob a few bombs, which then re-mount and drive off into the traffic, indistinguishable from the hundreds of other vans on the streets.

    The wrong kind of war Richard 2006

  • However, if you mount a network volume and then point your download location to a spot on that volume, then that volume will re-mount every time you download an item without interaction (if you saved the username and password into your keychain).

    Mac: Auto-mounting downloads folders and determining which apps are universal? — Meandering Passage 2006

  • "Logically, the first thing to do is re-mount it," said Risley.

    Don't Bury Me Near the Trailer Park 2005

  • "Logically, the first thing to do is re-mount it," said Risley.

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • How did I burn then, my God, how did I burn to re-mount from earthly things to Thee, nor knew I what Thou wouldest do with me?

    The Confessions 1999

  • How did I burn then, my God, how did I burn to re-mount from earthly things to Thee, nor knew I what Thou wouldst do with me?

    The Third Book 1909

  • Kathleen saw her, too; saw her turn abruptly, re-mount and disappear.

    The Danger Mark A. B. [Illustrator] Wenzell 1899

  • Three times a day we ride bareback to water horses at the re-mount depot, passing picturesque Indian camps.

    In the Ranks of the C.I.V. Erskine Childers 1896

  • Many a kick did I get from him; and yet I always had a certain affection for him in all his troubled, unloved life, till the day when, nine months later, he trotted off to the re-mount depot at Pretoria, to vex some strange driver in a strange battery.

    In the Ranks of the C.I.V. Erskine Childers 1896

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