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verb Simple past tense and past participle of retest.
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Prosecution consultant Giuseppe Novelli struck back at the independent experts, saying they could have and should have retested the material still present on the blade, as their mandate allowed them to do.
The Nassau County district attorney says she plans to have scores of drug samples from past felony cases retested, a step that comes days after a judge threw out a driving-while-impaired conviction because of questions surrounding the accuracy of county crime lab.
But I think back to the 'old days' when tech giants like Intel, Microsoft, or Oracle would carefully manage a product rollout with the launch being tested and retested multiple times before ever hitting the market.
Prosecution consultant Giuseppe Novelli struck back at the independent experts, saying they could have and should have retested the material still present on the blade, as their mandate allowed them to do.
But I think back to the 'old days' when tech giants like Intel, Microsoft, or Oracle would carefully manage a product rollout with the launch being tested and retested multiple times before ever hitting the market.
But I think back to the 'old days' when tech giants like Intel, Microsoft, or Oracle would carefully manage a product rollout with the launch being tested and retested multiple times before ever hitting the market.
But I think back to the 'old days' when tech giants like Intel, Microsoft, or Oracle would carefully manage a product rollout with the launch being tested and retested multiple times before ever hitting the market.
Last year, five athletes were caught when the IOC retested samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics for CERA, an advanced version of the endurance-boosting drug EPO.
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