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These states were created as a result of the States Reorganization Act of 1956 that reorganized British-era states along linguistic lines.
Many businesses capable of reorganization are being sold or liquidated rather that reorganized, with attendant loss of jobs and goods and services for the economy.
Plastid reorganization is a common process and there is evidence that reorganized molecules may comprise around 1% of the plastid complement of plant cells [ 15].
He drafted a new constitution that reorganized Portugal's political system along authoritarian lines.
In 817, however, he issued the Ordinatio Imperii, an edict that reorganized the empire and established the imperial succession.
Rice had later placed him on a Bush transition team that reorganized the NSC (and ended up diminishing Clarke's role).
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It is composed of technical solutions and processes that reorganize themselves according to residents' ongoing choices.
Pluripotent genomes are folded in a topological hierarchy that reorganizes during differentiation.
Visual Islands is a complete framework that reorganizes a set of results into an intuitive display that emphasizes dominant underlying semantics.
City Councilwoman Christine C. Quinn said that reorganizing the units, depending on how it is done, may be a good idea.
Companies that reorganize to serve unfettered customers will need to rethink the metrics they use to measure and evaluate performance.
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