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reconditioning

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reconditioning [‚rē·kən′dish·ən·iŋ]
(engineering)
Restoration of an object to a good condition.


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So, you can see that auto reconditioning is totally affordable.
There is a relatively new hair treatment, or at least it is new to most people This new technique is called thermal reconditioning and it will allow those individuals who want to tame their locks or get rid of their curls all together a chance to do so There is a relatively new hair treatment, or at least it is new to most people.
Analogue hearing aids are sent for reconditioning to HM Prison Leyburn, Wensleydale and are then sent on to Third World Countries.
 
 
 
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