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How to use realigned in a sentence

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Additionally, division, corps, and Army headquarters, along with their missions, will be realigned.
If the injured limb has been rotated, it is gently realigned and splinted to avoid kinking or tourniqueting.
Track two the next out from the station had been realigned and was awaiting ballast.
In the medieval period, the road was realigned slightly to become modern Fenchurch Street.
We reorganised and realigned very quickly and eventually there was nowhere for England to go.
Regional and domestic services will be realigned and streamlined to provide an improved and more cost effective service.
At every turn, glasses and plates are whisked away and replaced, flatware is realigned, water glasses are refilled, napkins are switched.
The main streets in Crossmolina are being realigned and restored following the laying of a new sewerage scheme in the town.
But it turned out that that was a 15-month year, because we realigned the accrual accounting.
This issue of Liberal Education suggests to me that a different, realigned role for faculty is possible.
Having won the balance of power, Peters defied his own election promises and realigned himself with the National Party and its pro-market agenda.
During compaction of siliciclastic muds the flaky clay particles are realigned to be parallel to each other and impart a fissility to the rock, which is commonly called shale.
By attacking Russia, he realigned the board so that France could expect greater benefits from keeping Italy alive than from continuing the alliance with Germany.
In 1974 its area was realigned to cover the new administrative county of Gwent.
Emperor Sher Shah widened and realigned the road to other routes, and provided approximately 1700 roadside inns through his empire.
Eventually Nero stopped referring to his deified adoptive father at all, and realigned with his birth family.
Likewise, the basilectal phrase to make dirty is realigned as to make dirt, which is syntactically standardish without being a standard English idiom.
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