And once every five or six years planes literally get taken apart and put back together.
It would be misleading to see Europe as two halves neatly put back together again.
It was as if an entire winery had been dismantled and put back together for decorative use.
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It will be put back together inside a special steel structure designed by Borders-based mount-maker Richard West.
This is not something that can simply be put back together with a time table from congress or with additional funding.
After the dunk, it was cleaned up, put back together and returned.
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And friends, this is our agenda -- to put our men and women back together, to put ourselves back together and in that way get our country back together.
CNN: AllPolitics - State Of The Union Response Transcript, 1997
He'd already played Mr. Fixit at the New York Stock Exchange, where he put back together a storied institution rocked by a front-running scandal and the ouster of a richly paid chief executive.
Anglo soon had its great fall rendering Quinn with 455 million euros of immediate debt to the bank, and the Humpty Dumpty of Irish speculative madness was never to be put back together again since its collapse.
Even if I tried, it would put itself back together again the way I've always remembered it.
It took an outsider, Lou Gerstner, to unravel six layers of management and put IBM back together.
As a kid I would take things apart and put them back together from a mechanical point of view.
Then, with the wreckage of our economy still smoldering and unstable, I asked Tim to help put it back together.
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The teardown shop specializes in taking apart gadgets so they can explain to their customers how to put them back together.
Well, we found how how great it was when Treasury had to take it apart and put it back together again.
Do you mean to put it back together, in do you mean less than 25 franchises, or 25 franchises but working together more closely, or what?
Rod Lewis was the son of an Air Force pilot, and from an early age he could take an engine apart and put it back together.
In his spare time he trained his instincts by field-stripping old watches, scattering the pieces, and teaching himself to put them back together like a jigsaw puzzle.
What if it was possible to break a complex piece of machinery into a thousand pieces and then, at some predetermined moment, have the machine put itself back together again?
Each one told me how they took time off, retreating into the unknown, tolerating (though not enjoying) the uncertainty, allowing things to fall apart without rushing to put them back together.
In 2006, London-based private equity firm Stellican Limited put Indian back together at a new plant in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, and started producing Indian Chief motorcycles again, in limited numbers.
In all, 253 stones fell over, and we are using computer imaging to put the wall back together.
But to help put a country back together, you need to know what makes it tick.
All the king's horses and all the king's men can't put this rainbow back together again.
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"It's going to take a lot of healing to put this town back together, " he told a rally.
And once I put the man back together, the world fell into place.
CNN: AllPolitics - State Of The Union Response Transcript, 1997
But what is it about the band that made you want to, you know, put the band back together?
For the families working to put their lives back together, every day without relief is one day too many.
Then we begin to put the pieces back together on the computer.
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