So, now, I've furiously cleaned and rearranged furniture and rehung pictures. |
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People cancel soccer games, schedules are rearranged, high school football games are canceled. |
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The Red Berets all landed safely, although one of them almost rearranged some seating in the northern bowl area of the stadium. |
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With two jobs, he rearranged his schedule a little and found himself working the breakfast rush more in the last week. |
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Anyway, without further ado, this is the list I made this time last year, rearranged into an approximate order of preference. |
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Wherever we rounded the corner we'd find that someone had subtly rearranged the scenery. |
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Jo had rearranged her schedule so she could baby-sit while Audrey attended the meeting. |
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Instead of fighting this parent on a minor issue, however, I rearranged my conference schedule. |
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So we rearranged our schedules to meet with her last night and she actually brought a box of Kleenex. |
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She has rearranged her childcare in order to get into town for 8.20 am and give herself a better chance of finding a parking space. |
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The dolls are foldable and hence could be rearranged and postures changed quite easily, Gurumoorthy says. |
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You have rearranged your busy schedule to fit a workout at least three to four times per week. |
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I took a seat on my blue beanbag at the corner of the room, throwing my pillows back onto the bed where Emily rearranged them. |
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I've also tidied some shelves, rearranged my book collection and, anally, alphabetized my CD collection. |
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Here, music is rearranged and recontextualized, but the original recordings are not altered. |
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She bent over the eleven sticks and rearranged them so that they were in this position. |
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Little on the plant floor is welded down, so machines and modular furniture can be rearranged at a moment's notice. |
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For example, it's possible to slice a square into four angular pieces that can be rearranged into an equilateral triangle. |
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Weddings, party nights and private functions already booked will now have to be rearranged. |
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Perhaps your cat would like her basket rearranged with a new throw and a little wee pillow all lightly dusted with catnip. |
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Yet the structure of the novel, the elements of revelation of character and plot, have been rearranged in quite a strange way. |
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The score is drastically cut and rearranged, leaving a first act of sixty minutes and a second of thirty five. |
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Their fate may well hinge on rearranged home and away fixtures with Hull Road Park next week. |
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The officers rearranged their chairs in a circle while the sirdar, a bearded man in a white lace skullcap, started serving them. |
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As everyone found their seats and rearranged themselves until content, Jen retained her blank stare. |
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People rearranged meetings, opted to work from home, or got up earlier to beat the rush and so prevented major disruption. |
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Musically, angelic guidance has rearranged priorities and sharpened his ear. |
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Zoe rearranged the books in her bookshelves in alphabetical order and emptied her pencil sharpeners. |
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They added a wraparound porch and rearranged the existing interior rooms to create comfortable traffic patterns between the old and new spaces. |
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He rearranged the game pieces to their positions and placed two dice in Arjun's hand. |
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The course instructor had just rearranged the schedule and I assumed that the classrooms would remain unchanged. |
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After 1967 the site was rearranged as a public garden and one arch was reconstructed. |
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Settling herself at a tall bar stool, she threw the bartender a flirtatious smile as she rearranged her short jean skirt to cover her lengthy legs. |
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If atheists believe they are just rearranged pond scum, and that there is no absolute moral lawgiver, then on what grounds can they justify truth-telling? |
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If, as they almost certainly believe, we're all just rearranged pond scum, the products of survival of the fittest, then they would have no basis for a consistent moral code. |
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Others may be concerned at the breakdown of ethics, so it would be appropriate to ask how ethics can be justified if we are just rearranged pond scum. |
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In other instances, phrases and sentences have been repeated, but rearranged or slightly reworded. |
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The tsunami rearranged the town: in the mud beneath a blackened hull lies a string of pearls. Yet however much people are in turmoil, few mope. |
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This organization has rearranged such records in Mauritania by adopting the Code of Civil Status and a law on patronymic names. |
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Tiles in melded sets can not be rearranged to form other sets, and they cannot be discarded. |
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Wednesday's result and Djokovic's performance have rearranged the hierarchy of the game in an era of ebbing change. |
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The toolbox has been rearranged in the interest of common sense. |
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The second follows from the first: only if the tasks are individually valuable can they be arranged and rearranged. |
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We have enhanced and rearranged the tool box: now let us all use it to the full! |
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Thus, collagen fibers and elastic fibers will be broken down, renewed and rearranged, thus making skin to restore elasticity. |
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Better yet, Regal Cage arrangements can easily be added to or rearranged at any time. |
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Jobs are being lost and programs are being rearranged, whether it is public or private. |
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Hasna has appropriated these songs and rearranged them to suit her own style. |
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Recommendations were also rearranged in order to put them in a more logical sequence. |
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In fact, Sergent Garcia rearranged eight songs from the previous record and offered nine unreleased songs. |
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The result is an explosive, percussive, street-smart energy that has not been rearranged or finessed through the lens of modern and ballet techniques. |
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The venue's packed programme of shows and concerts was rearranged, with some acts performing at local nightclubs, the Alhambra Theatre and the Victoria Theatre, Halifax. |
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They rearranged their estates to create larger tenant farms on rack rents, with a decline in small yeomen farmers with customary tenure or freeholds. |
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For each of seven focal teams, we used an Ada program on a PC to generate 999 random permutations of rearranged songs and calculated the mean IFM for these artificial samples. |
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The position of the flats was rearranged each time they were watered. |
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She demurely rearranged her skirts and sat with her back erect. |
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One lady said she could have then rearranged childcare arrangements. |
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Most commercial marble formed more than 230 million years ago, when heat and pressure within Earth's crust rearranged the molecules in limestone, forcing it to recrystallize. |
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At the Buccleuch estate in Nithsdale a dearth of grouse forced yesterday's traditional start of the season shoot to be cancelled and rearranged for later this month. |
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The drawings were rearranged, as if by magic, to reveal Otu's castle. |
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I have rearranged the order of the cutlery draw into a more logical sequence, and yesterday I bought a brand of toilet roll that we do not usually purchase. |
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Mammals also show an extensive conserved synteny of chromosome X, even though translocations have often rearranged the genome of mammalian species. |
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Keep in mind that no amount of moisturizing will completely restore perm-damaged hair because your hair's physical structure has been rearranged by the perm solution. |
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Each sector is approximately triangular in shape, and the sectors can be rearranged to form and approximate parallelogram. |
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This frequently happens when words or morphemes erode and the grammatical system is unconsciously rearranged to compensate for the lost element. |
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Result: All nodes on the diagram are rearranged for better printing. |
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Pope Pius X radically rearranged the Psalter of the Breviary and altered the rubrics of the Mass. |
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In early 2010 various stones on the pediment were conserved and rearranged. |
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Some scholars contend that the Folio text was abridged and rearranged from an earlier manuscript or prompt book. |
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The content of Good Medical Practice has been rearranged into four domains of duties. |
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Having composed a portion of music, Birtwistle would then cut it arbitrarily into a number of sections, which he then rearranged randomly. |
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During this period, the old 1879 bridge over the River Clyde was removed and the railway lines were rearranged. |
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Thailand's national epic is a version of the Ramayana called the Ramakien, translated from Sanskrit and rearranged into Siamese verses. |
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The 1542 version was rearranged for theological reasons, covering Faith first, then Law and Prayer. |
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Meanwhile the actors rearranged themselves into a different blocking, as the prop department redressed the set. |
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But few imagine that Abdullah's sons, or for that matter Muhammad bin Salman's elder brothers, are overjoyed with the way the succession has been rearranged. |
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It seemed to me that people were accepting my stories in toto — stories that are chaotic in many cases, missing logicality at times, and in which the composition of reality has been rearranged. |
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Several containers need to be rearranged, the sledges and vehicles have to be prepared and the other machines, in seperate pieces, need to be reassembled and ready to go as soon as they arrive. |
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And because counterintuitive changes in temperature may occur when a data center is rearranged, an intelligent rack PDU allows administrators to measure temperature and other environmental data. |
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For 22 years, secretary Léo Huff has worked in the same office, lived with the same woman, in the same little bungalow, amidst the same furniture that has never been rearranged. One day, all of that is blown to smithereens. |
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Moreover, the types of work that the children and young workers can be employed and the working hours of these workers have been rearranged in the said Article according to whether they are attending school or not. |
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Thus, the collagen will be rearranged and the skin tissue is rebuilt. |
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If the paired atoms in substance E were to be rearranged into paired atoms as in substance D would this represent a physical or a chemical change? |
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Message windows can be rearranged with the timeline tool. |
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Categories and pages are sometimes moved or rearranged. |
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In the rest of this appendix, we'll take a more detailed look at how numbers are entered into and rearranged within the stack, and the effect of the various hp 12c functions on the numbers in the stack. |
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The existing sector-specific rules on these matters have been rearranged by instrument or policy issue and merged, where possible, into horizontal provisions. |
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The production areas of the current buildings and those of the new building will be rearranged to optimize the production flow, and a building which no longer corresponds to our requirements will later be sold. |
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It's just that they are rearranged essentially in different ways that provide greater flexibility for mental disorder to be taken into account by the courts and to be used in a more creative and flexible way. |
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Russia, its rival for many years, has also rearranged its priorities. |
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This time, however, their anger has been aroused not by nuclear power or oil rigs, but by crops whose genes have been rearranged by scientists. In Europe though, curiously, not in America politicians are starting to respond. |
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Only almost because it is his third attempt: the first time he missed the interview, the second time they rearranged and here we are three weeks later. |
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The 1818 rifacimento altered and rearranged the essays so as to form a more coherent whole, divided into three volumes. |
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Native i386 binaries have their executable segments rearranged to support isolating code from data, and the CPU CS limit is used to impose a best effort limit on code execution. |
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As was his custom, Handel rearranged the music to suit his singers. |
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The Council was also rearranged and it was officially settled that one bishop, three caballeros, and eight or nine lawyers would serve on the council at a time. |
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Usage will prevent the words from being displaced or rearranged. |
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Some of the boroughs and quarters have been rearranged several times. |
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In June 2006 it was reported that Ronnie Wood was continuing his programme of rehabilitation for alcohol abuse, but this did not affect the rearranged European tour schedule. |
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Due to Shai Hulud being unable to make the rearranged dates, Raging Speedhorn and Creeper played as the main support bands on the 20 and 21 May respectively. |
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I rearranged the furniture to maximize the space in my small apartment. |
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