Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
rechannel .
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Examples
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Further, about R438 million of this amount had been "rechanneled" to other projects.
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Hayden, one of the "Chicago Seven" charged with inciting to riot at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, said students have "rechanneled" their activism, notably into Internet campaigns including the one last year that helped sweep Obama into the White House.
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"rechanneled" to other projects were inaccurate, Parliament's correctional services portfolio committee heard on Wednesday.
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Laid-off firefighters reentering the fire houses, laid-off teachers creating Freedom Schools like those in Mississippi in 1964 to teach the truth and end the stupor of their students, laid-off nurses demanding that the wars end and the money be rechanneled so hospitals can serve the sick instead of warehousing the overflowing supply of brain-injured veterans.
Rabbi Arthur Waskow: Revolutionary Egypt: From Red Sea Of Old To Tahrir Square Now
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But our good intentions are rechanneled destructively by a grand narrative that is equal parts pernicious, inaccurate, and pervasive.
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Many other banks have seen significant drops in funds under management as part of the money was rechanneled as deposits, Mr. Lopez said.
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But our good intentions are rechanneled destructively by a grand narrative that is equal parts pernicious, inaccurate, and pervasive.
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Laid-off firefighters reentering the fire houses, laid-off teachers creating Freedom Schools like those in Mississippi in 1964 to teach the truth and end the stupor of their students, laid-off nurses demanding that the wars end and the money be rechanneled so hospitals can serve the sick instead of warehousing the overflowing supply of brain-injured veterans.
Rabbi Arthur Waskow: Revolutionary Egypt: From Red Sea Of Old To Tahrir Square Now
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But our good intentions are rechanneled destructively by a grand narrative that is equal parts pernicious, inaccurate, and pervasive.
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But our good intentions are rechanneled destructively by a grand narrative that is equal parts pernicious, inaccurate, and pervasive.
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