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reordered
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The material effect of being so isolated is that information is reordered around the reality they can't escape: everybody has to care what the Hamas military guy says; his speech is analysed late into the night by groups huddled over cigarettes.
One particular design by Thierry Colson has been reordered and sold out within three days.
Remembering the wise words of an old bookseller, "You can't steal knowledge", instead of initiating potentially awkward inquiries I simply reordered more copies.
The caja ownership model made it hard to raise capital, and the reordered system reflected that lack.
Guilt-wracked judges and bureaucrats began reserving good jobs for women and minorities at a moment of sky-high unemployment.Enter Reagan, a man with the great advantage of believing his own edited, reordered, cheering accounts of the world.
America's labyrinth of overlapping regulators will be reordered.
Writing was the way to preserve them.At first he consciously remoulded and reordered the reality.
Air-traffic controllers have always reordered planes in the departure queue manually, but researchers are working on algorithms that would be more efficient.Just as optimisation algorithms come in handy when people are swamped by vast numbers of permutations, so statistical algorithms help firms to grapple with complex datasets.
In 1848 many sought to impose a communist red banner on France, and for two weeks the Tricolor itself was altered, its stripes reordered to blue-red-white.
Made for British television, it brought to the screen the 1932 novel by Stella Gibbons about a group of eccentrics on a foreboding farm whose lives are dramatically reordered when a young recently orphaned relative (Kate Beckinsale) comes to visit.
Simultaneously, a record of the sale is made in the inventory files so that the item can be reordered.
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