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Someone will be "reassigned" for this.
Abandoned land was taken back into state ownership and reassigned for cultivation.
Instead, after he blew the whistle on Sharpstown High, he was reassigned, for four months, to sit in a windowless room with no work to do.
If Mr. Oestreich thinks they were "quietly reassigned for no obvious reason," then perhaps he should read them and see if he can find out why.
"More and more space in our football grounds is being reassigned for special and corporate 'living the match-day experience' - packages dishonestly hiding behind marketing cringe speak.
Right now, most new Civil Court judges are reassigned for a year or more to relieve pressures on the city's Criminal and Family Courts, a situation that, in turn, puts strains on the workings of Civil Court.
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(Dropouts are reassigned to for-profit online education programs that demand very little work, and then are awarded diplomas from the school they last attended or one near where they live).
Many afflictions have been reassigned from payback for bad choices to unlucky misfortunes.
The reassigned spectrogram for the bat echolocation chirps signal is shown in Figure 1 d).
An example is the gene BCAL1281, which was annotated in both the Burkholderia Genome Database and KEGG as a "hypothetical protein", but that was now reassigned coding for an "ornithine N-acyltransferase".
The principal, Dr. Carol Wichmann, who retired in June, will lose $3,000 in salary, and the technician, Kenneth Cuadra, will be put on unpaid leave for two weeks and be reassigned, a spokesman for the district said.
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