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Definition of Reinstallations
1. reinstallation [n] - See also: reinstallation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reinstallations
Literary usage of Reinstallations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mining Engineers' Handbook by Robert Peele (1918)
"... plus costs of ensuing removals and reinstallations; (b) enough — — ffcr ¡i^itb
of span, and within economic reaching distance each side of the *э ..."
2. City Planning: A Series of Papers Presenting the Essential Elements of a by John Nolen (1916)
"... that the all too common practice of constantly ripping up pavements for repairs
and reinstallations may be avoided as much as possible. ..."
3. City Planning: A Series of Papers Presenting the Essential Elements of a by John Nolen (1916)
"... that the all too common practice of constantly ripping up pavements for repairs
and reinstallations may be avoided as much as possible. ..."
4. Manual by American Railway Engineering Association (1921)
"They do not apply to overhead suspended scales, nor to scales now in service
except that reinstallations of old scales should be governed as nearly as ..."
5. The Champions of the Church: Their Crimes and Persecutions by De Robigne Mortimer Bennett (1878)
"... but several criminal reinstallations of various ambitious ex-popes, who had
been exiled on account of their unbearable tyranny and cruelty and horrible ..."
6. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the American Railway, Bridge and (1914)
"... are not intended to condemn scales, methods of installation or reinstallations,
etc., now in service which respond to tests as prescribed in Section 12. ..."
7. Journal of the East India Association by East India Association (London, England) (1868)
"... but these reinstallations have not been approved of by the public conscience
of the country, and the families where they have taken place have had to ..."