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  1. re-entrynoun

    The act of retaking possession of land, etc.

  2. re-entrynoun

    The return of a spacecraft into the Earth's atmosphere.

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  1. Re-Entry

    "Re-Entry" was the second album released by UK R&B / Hip Hop collective Big Brovaz. After the album was delayed in May 2006, the band finally release the follow-up to "Nu Flow" on 9 April 2007. Following the first single, "Yours Fatally" and the second single "Hangin' Around", the third single from the album, "Big Bro Thang", was received a staggared download only single release in February and March 2007. The album release also contain the Booty Luv hit "Boogie 2nite" as a bonus track. Track 15 is a remix by DJ Teddy-O and is now also available on the maxi CD of Booty Luv's "Shine"

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Re-Entry in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Re-Entry in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Re-Entry in a Sentence

  1. Yi Wan-young:

    Considering how North Korea does not have any testing facilities (for re-entry technology), the agency believes (North Korea) has not yet secured that technology.

  2. John Saunders:

    We see the current malaise as a good entry point that we believe will throw up some good opportunities.

  3. Rick Stevens:

    We think the best strategy is probably a multiple... therapeutic mix, that would go after multiple targets -- maybe a target that would help in blocking viral entry, one that might block replication, and one that might block some host process that is a problem.

  4. Donna Rice Hughes:

    Predators prey where kids play, they work offline and online. You don’t want to give predators an entry point to your child.

  5. Mitchell Krawiec-Thayer:

    This lowers the barrier of entry to everyone, the downside is that criminals have started using that. Stealing other people's resources, putting strain on their equipment – it's a straight-up threat.


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