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Definition of Restaff
1. staff [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: staff
Lexicographical Neighbors of Restaff
Literary usage of Restaff
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Department of Defense Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program: Congressional edited by John Warner (2001)
"October 1997 - Based on guidance from the DEPSECDEF, ASD(HA) and DJS restaff
Draft Planning Guidance for the Anthrax Vaccination Implementation Plan. ..."
2. Spain and the American Civil War: Relations at Mid-century, 1855-1868 by James W. Cortada (1980)
"O'Donnell decided to take advantage of this situation to restaff the cabinet in
such a manner as to quiet his opponents. Calderón Collantes was made the ..."
3. An Anglo-Saxon Reader by James Wilson Bright (1917)
"But this syllable is oftenest one in 1, r, n, or m, and is, therefore, easily
slurred in the rhythm : restaff ..."
4. After the War: London, Paris, Rome, Athens, Prague, Vienna, Budapest by Charles à Court Repington (1922)
"One could restaff a national army from these people without hurting the various
administrations. The result is that the railways do not pay, but many defend ..."
5. After the War: London, Paris, Rome Athens, Prague, Vienna, Budapest by Charles à Court Repington (1922)
"One could restaff a national army from these people without hurting the various
administrations. The result is that the railways do not pay, but many defend ..."