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On walks to Chinatown, it isn't that difficult to rearrange the sustenance stops, so that we wait to get our fresh mozzarella at DiPalo's or Alleva, another old-fashioned latteria on the same block of Grand Street.
You see, there are those who may try to discount the benefits of early voting, but for many lower-income workers and single parent households whose weekday schedules may be difficult to rearrange, the ability to cast a ballot on a weekend day or late into the evening is an important way to maximize the number of registered voters who actually cast ballots.
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Firefighters also reported that donning the wet gloves once they had been taken off was difficult because the gloved fingers tended to turn inside out when their hands were wet, thus making it hard to rearrange them.
It is, therefore, more difficult for the atoms in the group to move any large distance or to rearrange cooperatively.
Therefore, it is more difficult for the atoms in the group to move any great distance, or to rearrange cooperatively to produce a regular atomic configuration suitable for forming crystalline structure in longer distance.
"He's trying to rearrange his life.
"I'm going to rearrange his face".
"Then, you must try to rearrange it".
She began to rearrange her clothing.
Planners scampered to rearrange the V.I.P. seating.
They need to rearrange everything, including their own living arrangements.
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