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reload

/ °ù¾±Ëˈ±ôəʊ»å /

verb

  1. tr to place (cargo, goods, etc) back on (a ship. lorry, etc)
  2. to put ammunition into a firearm after having discharged it
  3. computing to fetch the latest updated version (of a web page or document); refresh
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Glasnow was eventually pulled after reloading the bases on another walk to Max Kepler.

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“The only effect of California’s law on armed self-defense is the limitation that a person may fire no more than ten rounds without pausing to reload, something rarely done in self-defense.â€

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Our drone camera captured the same lorry being reloaded and we followed it back to Raspberry Hill Park Farm where it tipped again.

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There is though anxiety in government that Trump might be tempted to just force a deal to end the conflict, then Russia could "just reload then go again", according to another source.

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Prosecutors said Jose Menendez was struck five times, including in the back of the head, and Kitty Menendez crawled on the floor wounded before the brothers reloaded and fired a final, fatal blast.

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