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He discloses that the alleged prolonged refusal by government to reconstitute the board reminds local authorities of former President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf who allegedly declined to constitute the Tribal Council Board for fear that it would have queried her administration about several misdeeds.

You cannot reconstitute the powder with another liquid (such as sterile water); you must use the right diluent, he said.

In an interview with THE NEW AMERICAN, Woodson pointed out that his proposal was not intended to militarize public schools, but rather to help young Americans understand "the meaning and effects of war," as well as to help reconstitute a national military devoted to genuine national defense.

The final option, only available to a select group of 30 successful and high-scoring schools, would be to reconstitute the entire curriculum.

Although all of the titles in this superbly presented series are available individually, for those schools and community libraries wanting to substantially reconstitute their wildlife and nature collections are encouraged to acquire intact the entire 54 volume series (022500044, $1,023.30).

The Panel therefore recommends specific guidelines for the reconstitution, handling, storage and use of formula in the home and hospitals good hygienic measures, use of "sanitised" containers and hot water to reconstitute formulae, immediate use, training for hospital staff in the use of powdered formulae, precautions to avoid contamination by the environment.

"Once you open a container or reconstitute juice, the process of oxidation starts reducing the juice's ascorbic acid."

* The board approved presenting to Council a plan to reconstitute the Auditing Standards Board so that it can fulfill its ongoing obligation to set standards for audits of non-issuers.

The White House releases portions of a top secret intelligence assessment prepared before the war in Iraq, arguing it presented "a clear, compelling case" that Baghdad was trying to reconstitute its nuclear weapons programme.

Reach for the fresh squeezed Oj on the grocery shelf and you'll get a lot less vitamin C than if you reconstitute the frozen alternative.

This paper examines the notion of reconstituting study clinics to promote and sustain the education of Tongan migrant students in New Zealand, describing a project that illustrates how to reconstitute the notion of a clinic and highlighting political, social, and cultural aspects of Tongan ways of thinking and acting that can be engaged to theorize about pedagogical and educational approaches pertinent to Tongan secondary students.

The significance of the homeland in the Coptic diaspora in the United States also serves to reconstitute an ethnonationalism that is increasingly being translated into political lobbying in Washington D.C., some of which has had an adverse impact on Copts living in Egypt.

They can be softened by soaking briefly in warm water (you'll have to check the time, as different brands reconstitute differently; shouldn't take more than five minutes) and then fried quickly in oil or boiled in hot broth.

They actually are trying to reconstitute the institution, defend and embrace its mandate.

All of the studies mark a desire to reconstitute from the chaos of early modern science the thrill of motion and constancy of change.