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Recent Examples of reintroduceLater in the season, Starbucks will reintroduce its Chestnut Praline Latte and fan-favorite Eggnog Latte.—Alia Shoaib, MSNBC Newsweek, 7 Oct. 2025 The government has had to deploy millions of dollars and reintroduce some exchange controls to fend off further depreciation on the peso in the past week.—Nicolle Yapur, Fortune, 2 Oct. 2025 The 34th edition of HSDFF will kick off Friday, October 10 with a gala event and screening of Tom Winston’s Lost Wolves of Yellowstone, about the audacious plan to reintroduce wolves to the famed national park that spans parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Utah.—Matthew Carey, Deadline, 28 Sep. 2025 Niccol said more than 1,000 locations will be upgraded this year as part of an effort to refresh store designs and reintroduce features removed during the pandemic.—Sacbee.com, 26 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for reintroduce
One of the most touching moments of the rally occurred when Miguel Rojas, an unexpected hero of the series, addressed the crowd.
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Steve Futterman,
NPR,
4 Nov. 2025
In recent times, efforts to address this challenge have seen professionals working in extreme environments pursue a more proactive approach to security, guided by advancements in AI, deep learning, and IoT technologies.
Further south, in Staten Island, Cuomo ate margherita pizza and greeted voters.
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Connor Greene,
Time,
4 Nov. 2025
After some time, Hamlin emerged from his car and was greeted by his Joe Gibbs Racing teammates, relishing the fact his sixth attempt at a title wasted away despite leading 208 of the 319 laps after starting on the pole.
On a team full of future Hall of Famers, Rojas was the first player to be introduced at the rally.
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Steve Futterman,
NPR,
4 Nov. 2025
In Galaxy Mapper, author Allie Summers and illustrator Sian James introduce readers to French astrophysicist Hélène Courtois, a working scientist who studies cosmography, or mapping the observable universe.
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