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Reassigned
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Past of reassign
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A week later, Coeur d'Alene police chief Ron Clark announced he had reassigned Kelley to desk duty and promised an immediate, thorough investigation, vowing to do everything in his power to avoid a repeat of the tragedy.
They may be reassigned within the Department of Homeland Security.
In June 2012 photos of a forced late-term abortion, and the subsequent delivery of a dead girl, went viral online, causing a national uproar; some family-planning officials were sacked or reassigned, and the woman received an apology.That case happened to occur in Shaanxi, not very far from where Ms Qin works.
Trident, a police unit formerly dedicated to fighting black gun crime, was reassigned to gangs partly as a result.Yet it transpired that gangs played only a small role in the riots, and in fact Britain is not going to the dogs.
Displaced human workers are then reassigned to do more improvisational or intuitive work.
"European" is such a bad word to some in the Bush camp that a Bush strategist once got a reporter in Texas reassigned for referring to one of her boss's economic schemes as "European-style".
But even then, the process can miss lots of blocks of hard-drive space that have been reassigned for other uses.Experts say there's only one way to drive a stake through a hard drive's heart.
Some of the women had been suspended since June, when the high court in Delhi agreed with Air India that they could be reassigned to non-flying duties on weight grounds.
The trust deed said the assets could be reassigned if "any doubts may arise relating to the continuity of the life of the diocese".
(Alas, most were simply reassigned to other schools).
In 2002 the Boston Globe revealed that priests who were suspected of sexually abusing children had been quietly reassigned to other parishes, where they continued to prey upon the young.
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