If Bondy wants to build a career out of continually rearranging his influences to create grungy ear candy, that's certainly his right. |
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If we played Dublin next Saturday, they would probably put out the same six forwards, foolishly rearranging them in different positions. |
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I look up at Jeremiah whose rearranging the white lilies on the coffee table in front of the couch. |
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Brase took his job to mean rearranging many traditional Irish jigs and reels to sound like thundering Prussian martial pieces. |
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As the bodies spread apart and crowd back together, they resemble characters continually rearranging themselves into words and sentences. |
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Other investment banks are also rearranging themselves so that a new breed of rainmaker can emerge in the City. |
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As he started in rearranging the foliage on the wreath he signaled the waiting transmigrator operator to telegraph the bottle back to The Ship. |
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So we felt pretty chuffed with ourselves when we left Opua, as if we'd had something to do with rearranging the elements. |
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The gene splicers rearranging the genetic codes of untold species are operating blindly, he says. |
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Christine's queen-sized bed took up quite a bit of space, so rearranging was in order. |
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I spent about four hours rearranging my diaryring layout below, as well as sorting them into alphabetical order. |
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Just the thought of rearranging my nicely planned out routine is enough to make me break out in hives. |
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Months later, people were still rearranging furniture, remodeling offices, and rewiring computers. |
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It could be argued that the visual appearance of the anagram does not affect the process of mentally rearranging the letters of the anagram. |
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At first, she did odd things like rearranging her shoes and alphabetizing the books on the bookshelf in her office. |
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Her mother had, just as expected, completely redone her 2-floor home, including rearranging all the furniture. |
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At least now my ficus is looking very handsome in his glazed ceramic pot, and with a bit of rearranging all my books are on shelves, somehow. |
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It had not been easy rearranging her schedule, but her assistant had proved to be a whiz all throughout the morning. |
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My daughter and I would like to thank them and Miss Wrigglesworth for rearranging her schedule. |
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Instead of watching television the book suggests activities such as filing, dusting and rearranging your pictures. |
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Jacqui was too busy rearranging her skirts after her untimely fall to notice our stiff conversation. |
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He rose from his crouching position, rearranging his hair so that it no longer blocked the better part of his plain of vision. |
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Instead, we are tinkering with rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic by adding a carbon tax in all the wrong places. |
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As part of that new expansion, the railroad was building a new depot at White Sulphur Springs and also rearranging the set-out tracks for Pullman cars there. |
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Did you ever about redesigning your living space, rearranging your interior, or redecorating? |
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There was little else to applaud in a budget that was all about marginally rearranging the deckchairs for political advantage. |
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The appearance of the information on the grid can be changed by hiding and rearranging columns. |
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Data Management: This group allows you to manipulate your data set in various ways, either by rearranging the data or by creating new variables. |
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But by rearranging my daily activities, I can usually complete everything I want to do. |
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But I want to see real benefits, not just rearranging the seats in a giant game of musical chairs. |
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Neither did he fully realize the identity of the kindred soul who was patiently rearranging the positions of his arm in the sling or giving his injured leg a soft massage. |
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Seriously, no less than seven days of unpacking, rearranging, bathroom and kitchen-scrubbing, discarding, laundering, and nit-picking went into earning that approval. |
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I think it's a sign we travel with way too many electronics, but nonetheless, four are on the desktop so you don't have to go rearranging the furniture to charge up. |
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I'm rearranging my work schedule to see another show in two weeks. |
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She picked up tongs and began rearranging cookies in the glass display. |
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After all, it is a showcase for Jim Carrey, the dude with the malleable body and mug who can make you guffaw just by jiggling around and rearranging his phiz. |
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The bricoleur is a specialist in combinatorial logic, a craftsman who creates objects by rearranging other objects. |
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Perhaps it would be more prudent to refer the question to the common law, subject to some rearranging to take account of the legitimate rights of the interested parties. |
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An incompetent employee may be seen rearranging things with inattention and indecision, so that at the end of half an hour she has moved nothing ahead. |
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Though Alexander Dodge's perfectly realized set is high-ceilinged and open, you can physically feel Hedda perceiving it as a prison, as she frantically paces the room, purposelessly rearranging furniture. |
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These part-machine incidence matrices were constructed by randomly rearranging the rows and columns of complete block diagonal matrices. |
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This rearranging exercise must be carried out in such a way that the responsibility for tasks is situated at the most suitable level, the one most likely to ensure that the results will be of a high standard. |
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This means simplifying, rearranging and pruning them. |
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Engage in funfilled activities like rearranging the living room furniture, putting up storm windows, and wallpapering the bathroom ceiling. |
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The firm will have to program the agent to find its way through hundreds or thousands of stores, each of which is constantly rearranging its virtual aisles. |
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It's like the team has spent the northern summer rearranging its collective hector protector, before getting knocked out with a punch to the face. |
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The first room is about rearranging interior spaces and the several major achievements it showcases cast light on the hurdles that painters and architects had to negotiate when they worked together. |
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With the prospect of eight years of Conservative government the political landscape is rearranging itself and Livingstone may not fit with how Londoners see their future. |
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Supposing that the evidence did suggest that rearranging consultants' hours in order to spread them over a seven-day week would be beneficial, the implications of such a shift would be immense. |
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In February, Hains and Villeglé strip off a long piece from a series of posters on a hoarding on the Boulevard Montparnasse, rearranging the torn pieces to produce Ach Alma Manetro. |
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Disruptions in the home during the holidays, such as rearranging the furniture, could cause your feline to stop using the litterbox. |
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This is a good method of rearranging your Preset Banks to suit your own needs, or simply recovering individual sounds that may have been overwritten by mistake. |
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I'm not particularly fond of Van Morrison, but the thought of that legendary grump doing anything remotely jocund for anyone with a broad smile on his chops would truly signify a rearranging of the earth's karmic chakras. |
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It is not surprising then, that even with the best intentions, a cottager thinking of rearranging their shoreline or a developer considering a lakeside investment has little idea how to avoid harming fish habitat. |
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A few carefully thought-out decorative references, a small Chinese piece here, an Indonesian chest of drawers there, rearranging your old furniture to highlight the newcomers, and Bob's your uncle! |
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The Regulation will replace the various regulations incorporated in it, while retaining and rearranging its contents, for the sake of clarity and a proper understanding of Community legislation. |
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When she stumbles across the power to leap backwards through time, she's soon rearranging her past to her liking. |
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Once images have been captured they can be optionally processed with features such as de-skewing, removing black borders, de-speckling, rotating, rearranging, etc. |
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Rearranging the gallery is one way to stay busy, and one that can result in quick sales. |
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Rearranging the shop floor layout opened up thousands of square feet and streamlined the process. |
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Rearranging my charms, necklace and bracelet I make sure I look presentable to a street gang. |
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