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the reconfiguration
noun
A reconfigured state.
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The reconfiguration will also crimp income.
How does the reconfiguration actually work?
The reconfiguration takes time, Mr. O'Grady says.
The reconfiguration request included the removal of three trees.
Is this the beginning of the reconfiguration of the alliance?
"For example, thanks to the reconfiguration, we have a mudroom.
Ron White, a math teacher at Sachem East, said scheduling has been easier with the reconfiguration.
In this way, even a poem about the reconfiguration of time is down to earth.
To put this in perspective, before the reconfiguration 30 London hospitals provided acute stroke care.
Still disputed is the reconfiguration of its 32-foot-long mahogany bar in 1997.
Perhaps the most noticeable change in the interior is the reconfiguration of the escalators.
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