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Over time, as Mrs. Edwards's life, in private and on stage, grew less saintly, more perplexing, anguished and sour, the public seemed to struggle to realign its relationship with her.
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As South Korea struggles to realign its economy and cope with huge overhangs of debt, it has run into mounting resistance from unions whose members' jobs are threatened by cost-cutting.
As your internal clock struggles to realign its own normal rhythms with those of the new destination, you'll be jet lagged.
It said last week that it would spend €1.05 billion, or $1.5 billion, to take full control of its struggling cellphone venture with Ericsson of Sweden, and announced plans to realign its money-losing television business.
Each episode sees Sutherland's character struggle to make sense of Jake's numbers and find the people they are connected to, in order to realign the thread when it is broken.
This concept has always been a struggle for me to accept, and certainly in my sessions with every client (athlete, corporation or private individual), I try to realign this belief.
"He needs to realign his loyalties".
Meanwhile, the Republican Party attempted to realign itself.
"It helped to realign the conservative and more racist Democrats".
The surgery was only to realign her jaw.
Hence, some people have taken steps to realign prices.
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