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The realignment
noun
The act of realigning or something realigned
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The realignment has paid dividends.
The realignment provoked a mixed reaction.
The realignment was pronounced and profound.
The realignment will not involve job cuts, the group said.
The realignment occurred throughout the Northeast and New England.
The realignment in New York is crucial to national Republicans as well.
The realignment vote concluded one of the best weeks Tagliabue has had as commissioner.
The realignment will most likely occur before the 2013 season, he said.
The realignment in the markets was evident on Tuesday as Asian and European stock markets fell.
The realignment talk has distracted from the team's difficulties, and that might be a good thing.
The realignment and scheduling changes were characterized Thursday as a collaborative effort.
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