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D'Arcy's clients, accounting for an estimated $9.4 billion in billings, and 6,000 employees in 72 countries will be reapportioned among three of the four largest Publicis agencies: Burnett, Publicis Worldwide and Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide.
Funds apportioned under this section to a State that have not been obligated in the 3-year period beginning after the last day of the fiscal year for which the funds are authorized shall be reapportioned among the States.
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They then reapportioned the land among themselves and got to work farming it.
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Each student reapportioned my time to suit his needs.
Currently the New York Senate, as reapportioned in 1953, has 58 seats.
The Iowa legislature had, in fact, not been reapportioned since 1886.
Legislative districts in every state are now being reapportioned strictly on the basis of population.
Some shareholders, however, contend that the earnings pie should be reapportioned.
House seat apportionments are based on population and are reapportioned every decade after the census.
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