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- verb Present participle of
reorganize .
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Examples
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"[No] kind of renaming or reorganizing is going to make English a coherent, tidy discipline," he writes.
Satirical 2009
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AMs had given Cymuned cause for some optimism over housing; the Welsh NHS Confederation was urging the Assembly Government not to delay too long in reorganizing Welsh hospitals;
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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So, long-term reorganizing of the way financial systems are regulated.
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It is my great privilege to present one, who, in reorganizing Canada's defence with vision coupled with respect for traditional values, has won the admiration and respect of foes and the permanent confidence of friends -- our Minister of National Defence, The Honourable Paul Hellyer.
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Michigan-based Ford, also said under congressional questioning that their companies had studied and rejected the idea of reorganizing under court protection.
YID With LID 2008
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Michigan-based Ford, also said under congressional questioning that their companies had studied and rejected the idea of reorganizing under court protection.
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Michigan-based Ford, also said under congressional questioning that their companies had studied and rejected the idea of reorganizing under court protection.
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Good uncompromising - William Sherman 'reorganizing' South Carolina.
TEXAS FAITH: Is extremism in defense of principle bad? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2010
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He is currently "reorganizing" his church to protect it from future lawsuits.
Abukar Arman: Institutional Islamophobia and the Politics of a Minor's Choice 2009
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One of the two major chains, Borders, losing money hand over fist, is now "reorganizing," which may actually mean hanging on by a thread.
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