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So she completely reorganized her classroom.
Polgar fought on, but Hou displayed exceptional technical skill and carefully reorganized her forces.
He had reorganized her daughter's closet, and she was so impressed that she asked him to do more.
Since most of her work is done on the phone, she reorganized her contact files into three separate Rolodexes and now keeps her desk clear at all times.
Thor Christensen of the Dallas Morning News commented that while Madonna earned a reputation for lip-syncing during her 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour, she has subsequently reorganized her performances by "stay[ing] mostly still during her toughest singing parts and [leaves] the dance routines to her backup troupe ... [r]ather than try to croon and dance up a storm at the same time".
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While rehabilitating her image, Ms. Carey also had to reorganize her professional life.
By 1660, however, England had taken the first steps in reorganizing her empire in a more profitable manner.
Elizabeth Fry, a broker with Showcase Properties International in Vacaville, Calif., said that affiliating with Cabela's had meant reorganizing her business.
In summer 2007, she helped reorganize her husband's campaign after it almost fell apart, sitting down with the books to review the cash-flow.
Mo'Nique, 42, says she cares deeply about "Precious" and is thrilled to be among the mentioned, but she is not about to reorganize her life or her priorities to get her mitts on an Oscar.
In late May, Ms. Blixseth's bankruptcy was converted from a Chapter 11 filing to a Chapter 7, so instead of having time to reorganize her finances, she would have to liquidate.
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