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the reconfigured
verb
To arrange into a new configuration.
Exact(58)
The reconfigured deal allowed for a drive-through window along with about 50 parking spaces.
Her home is about two blocks outside of the reconfigured Congressional district, but she has promised to move into the district.
The mixture is then tucked back between the skin, and the reconfigured fish bundled into parchment paper and baked in the oven.
He told them he could beat the Democratic incumbent Greg Laughlin in the reconfigured Gulf Coast district that now included his home.
The reconfigured Standing Committee is designed so that all of the members have relatively equal amounts of power.
The reconfigured signals of on-state and off-state were directly detected by two PIN-photodetectors ET-40000, ET-2030; Electro-Optics Technology, Inc).
Clinton won the old district by 2 percentage points, but would have carried the reconfigured one by a 28-point margin.
By 2010, the C.I.A. ranked the reconfigured Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, based in Yemen, as the most dangerous threat to U.S. security.
The reconfigured line was effective against the Blues.
That's because Ms. Yates wanted the reconfigured house to merge into the garden, and vice versa.
And so I felt, beneath the reconfigured surface of things, the tension of the old orthodoxies.
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