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The reshuffles
noun
An instance of reshuffling, a reorganization
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The reshuffles had no immediate impact as both sides took their time to get going.
Sam Macrory and Anoosh Chakelian at Total Politics have 10 lessons from the reshuffles.
This very week, two of them were promoted in the reshuffles, with the programme's former presenter Esther McVey elevated to Iain Duncan Smith's No 2 at the Department of Work and Pensions, and erstwhile political editor Gloria de Piero made shadow minister for women and equalities.
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The reshuffling process has already started.
The reshuffle was a missed opportunity.
See you tomorrow for the reshuffle.
* The reshuffle seems to be a disappointment.
The reshuffling reflects the fading of a coaching vintage.
The reshuffle appears to have strengthened Mr Maduro's position.
The reshuffling was first reported in The Wall Street Journal.
The reshuffle saw no wholesale promotion of Mr Brown's allies.
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