repatch

repatch

(riːˈpætʃ)
vb (tr)
to patch again
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(3) Third, restore the reconstruction residual vector [[epsilon].sub.k] into a matrix of size [mathematical expression not reproducible], which is represented by the residual image block repatch.
"We're in dire need of dialogue and communication in a bid to repatch the Lebanese political reality and to alleviate the mounting burdens at the local scene," Hajj Hassan said during a graduation ceremony at Al-Moustafa School in North Bekaa.
But any measures taken to either repatch or permanently modify the reach of the AMT will reduce revenue under current law, and that foregone tax revenue will need to be collected through other means.
Sure, you'll have to repaint, but you have to do that anyway, every time you repatch.
We don't necessarily think we need to fix our cars by ourselves, or repatch the roof, but somehow people think that their own personal and professional success is a solitary venture, The truth is that successful people almost always have a supporting team of individuals to help them reach their goals.
"To distribute a virtual LAN (VLAN) for voice with the model that we tested previously required large investments of time and money to repatch each connection," says van der Klauw.
If you don't want to bother, buy a truckload of cheapies and throw ones out when they fail (which will usually be during a repatch).
"It is not a particularly effective long-term strategy, but (it's) more efficient than regularly returning to the same street to patch and repatch individual potholes," Corey wrote to City Manager Jon Ruiz.
"In the past we would patch a pothole but then have to go back several times during the year to repatch it," said McDowell.
The lightning bugs relit their threads and began to repatch their darkness.
Where the Grenville copy has been professiona ly perfected and is lauded for its beauty, the Bodmer Caxton is imperfect, with missing leaves and roughly repatched areas.
"It's a street where the repatches have been repatched," he said.