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"Redeploy" is such an obvious euphemism -- like "ethnic cleansing" -- that it has -- or should already have -- lost its power to gloss over what is really being said.
Archive 2007-05-01 Ann Althouse 2007
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• "Redeploy" or shift resources and funding to police officers, firefighters and other front-line employees at City Hall.
azcentral.com | news 2009
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To this end, I founded the "Redeploy to Employ Foundation," an organization that is working with businesses to hire our returning Iraq and Afghan veterans.
Georgette Mosbacher: Veterans: Serving Those Who Served Georgette Mosbacher 2011
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Cook County will be the tenth Adult Redeploy pilot site.
John Maki: Top Ten Things to Know About Illinois' Prisons in 2011 John Maki 2011
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To this end, I founded the "Redeploy to Employ Foundation," an organization that is working with businesses to hire our returning Iraq and Afghan veterans.
Georgette Mosbacher: Veterans: Serving Those Who Served Georgette Mosbacher 2011
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Cook County will be the tenth Adult Redeploy pilot site.
John Maki: Top Ten Things to Know About Illinois' Prisons in 2011 John Maki 2011
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The program will be created through Adult Redeploy Illinois, a state initiative that pays for programs to divert low-level, non-violent offenders from the prison system.
John Maki: Top Ten Things to Know About Illinois' Prisons in 2011 John Maki 2011
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The program will be created through Adult Redeploy Illinois, a state initiative that pays for programs to divert low-level, non-violent offenders from the prison system.
John Maki: Top Ten Things to Know About Illinois' Prisons in 2011 John Maki 2011
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Adult Redeploy supports other diversion programs throughout Illinois including drug and mental health courts.
John Maki: Top Ten Things to Know About Illinois' Prisons in 2011 John Maki 2011
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Adult Redeploy supports other diversion programs throughout Illinois including drug and mental health courts.
John Maki: Top Ten Things to Know About Illinois' Prisons in 2011 John Maki 2011
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