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Murder is but an inconsequential re-arrangement of atoms in that universe.
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Again, in the piano duet literature, a lot of it is based on either themes and variations or on adaptations--re-arrangement or re-orchestration--of a familiar piece that was originally written for a different instrumentation.
Mike Ragogna: Altair & Vega: A Conversation With Bob James, Plus Twilight Artist Lucy Schwartz's Audio Exclusive Mike Ragogna 2011
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His re-arrangement of Otis Redding's "Mr. Pitiful" drew the biggest applause on opening night.
Getting Down to Brass Tacks Will Friedwald 2011
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A recovery depends on an economic re-arrangement that allows private businesses to earn profits.
Phelps on the Great Displacement, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Again, in the piano duet literature, a lot of it is based on either themes and variations or on adaptations--re-arrangement or re-orchestration--of a familiar piece that was originally written for a different instrumentation.
Mike Ragogna: Altair & Vega: A Conversation With Bob James, Plus Twilight Artist Lucy Schwartz's Audio Exclusive Mike Ragogna 2011
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It is through the accumulation of so few words, their repetition and syntactic arrangement and re-arrangement that a kind of linguistic alchemy takes place.
Experimental Fiction 2010
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But bands that we really loved, like The Rolling Stones, we did a version of "Satisfaction" and we felt we were updating it for the seventies because it was ten years old at the time we did our re-arrangement of it.
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This re-arrangement saw Gareth Barry relocated to left‑back and Tevez, previously the lone striker, dropping into the hole behind Adebayor as Milner and Adam Johnson became more conventional wingers.
Darren Bent's bright spot provides Sunderland's first league win 2010
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Murder is but an inconsequential re-arrangement of atoms in that universe.
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But bands that we really loved, like The Rolling Stones, we did a version of "Satisfaction" and we felt we were updating it for the seventies because it was ten years old at the time we did our re-arrangement of it.
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