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reline

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reline [rē′līn]
(ordnance)
To replace a worn liner of a gun to give it the ballistics of a new weapon.


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IT IS with dismay that I read that Tracie Andrews has had surgery to reline her protruding jaw at a cost of pounds 5,000 to the taxpayer (Mail, June 8).
He said: "The lining to the lake wall has been damaged in several locations and works to reline the lake and resurface the outer walkway are now under way.
He said if the sell-off brought investment - in particular to reline the Redcar blast furnace - it could secure steelmaking on Teesside for many years.
 
 
 
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