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Beyond the injuries, however, was the reconfiguring of the team at the February trade deadline.
To Barash, that sounds unmistakably like Albert Camus' "reconfiguring" of Descartes: "I rebel, therefore we exist".
The end result will be reconfiguring of competition, but not a detriment to U.S. Olympic prospects".
Those terms included a new wage system based on merit and a reconfiguring of sick time.
But he is also committed to policies that complete Margaret Thatcher's more tentative reconfiguring of the state.
This misspelling more than summarizes the film; "Mansion by the Lake" is a bland, pitted reconfiguring of Chekhov.
The reconfiguring of how a society organises itself affects families, employers, providers of goods and services, and public institutions.
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It is made up in large part of transcripts, lightly reconfigured, of the messages Merrill collected with an overturned teacup and a square of paper.
Although that was done, the typesetters in many instances merely substituted blank spaces for the quotation marks, apparently to avoid the necessity of reconfiguring entire lines of type.
"The in-depth reform touches the basic issue of reconfiguring the lifeblood of this enormous economy, and making it healthier," it said.
Since the current designation was created, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has worked on reconfiguring parts of the roadway in the early part of the 21st century.
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