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Reevaluating them at the right time is a sign of growth, not failure.
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Reevaluating the creative direction of the series, the studio made a change at the helm, switching showrunner responsibilities from executive producer Jeff Bell, who had joined in June, to executive producer Scott Peters, who penned the pilot.
Chuck exec moving to another troubled show | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Reevaluating and accentuating the positive in your personal style and body type
The Shopping Diet Phillip Bloch 2010
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Reevaluating what the elderly have to offer may be one answer not only to our financial woes -- older people bring far more wisdom and experience to the workplace than young ones, and the volunteer force of elderly is formidable in our culture -- but to our spinning moral compass.
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Reevaluating, reaping, all those things, so some people are just getting their coverage dropped completely because they're not taking a look at their benefits.
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* A fascinating discussion of the history of the principle of double effect: Reevaluating the Historical Evolution of Double Effect by Eric Rovie
Links for Noting 2006
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Reevaluating the time that it took to hand quilt, I finally decided to do the quilting by machine.
Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002
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Reevaluating the time that it took to hand quilt, I finally decided to do the quilting by machine.
Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002
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Reevaluating the time that it took to hand quilt, I finally decided to do the quilting by machine.
Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002
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Reevaluating the solar panels and what will essentially look like a blank wall.
CHS Capitol Hill Seattle capitolhillseattle.com lauren.p 2010
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