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  • verb Present participle of rearrange.

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Examples

  • I go back to the phrase "rearranging the deck chairs" to become a healthier organization.

    unknown title 2011

  • Yet another exercise in rearranging the deckchairs … on July 25, 2009 at 3: 30 am PC Bloggs A Lotte

    Kingsnorth, Battlecat and A Distinct Lack Of Leadership. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • As we clean up from our last big event, Art for the Bridge (an art auction that helps support victims of breast cancer), we will begin rearranging the State Farm Mezzanine gallery space to accommodate the AMX and Oncor crew that will be coming to install all the latest technology in green living.

    Archive 2008-09-01 The Women's Museum 2008

  • As we clean up from our last big event, Art for the Bridge (an art auction that helps support victims of breast cancer), we will begin rearranging the State Farm Mezzanine gallery space to accommodate the AMX and Oncor crew that will be coming to install all the latest technology in green living.

    The State Fair Buzz 2008

  • The Canadians, the Germans, and the Danes look rather unhappy, and with a few disapproving words about this making for poor interaction, begin rearranging the furniture.

    Communicating across cultures 2006

  • The Canadians, the Germans, and the Danes look rather unhappy, and with a few disapproving words about this making for poor interaction, begin rearranging the furniture.

    Communicating across cultures 2006

  • Mollie Copeland and Christine Paul (both of whom served as managers at FUMC’s Goose Hollow Family Shelter) were very kind in rearranging their schedules and joining the twins and I for coffee before services.

    Friends 2009

  • Wie Funfzig," plus an umlaut and a bit of rearranging, is German for "52."

    Week 47: The Celestial Longbox Douglas Wolk 2007

  • Wie Funfzig," plus an umlaut and a bit of rearranging, is German for "52."

    Archive 2007-03-01 Douglas Wolk 2007

  • Yeah, or roll and allow rearranging, which is at least not as min-maxey as point buy.

    Player Empowerment or Player Entitlement? « Geek Related 2010

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