Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
rehang .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Twenty-five years after it opened along the left bank of the Seine, just across from the Tuilleries Gardens and the furthermost reaches of the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay has opened again after a period of expansion, refurbishment and thoughtful rehanging of its collection.
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It presents an imaginary rehanging of the artist's favorite Old Masters in the designated exhibition gallery of the museum.
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He directed a refurbishing, rehanging collections and adding a garden.
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He directed a refurbishing, rehanging collections and adding a garden.
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Sure your boys might have lost both their pants and their game thingummyjig but the best is yet to come, something that will absolutely have you rehanging your bunting, repainting your cheek and rechanting those songs that rely more on slurred sentiment than coherent lyrics.
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He directed a refurbishing, rehanging collections and adding a garden.
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A large Canadian flag had always hung there before, until renovations last year that is, and when it came to the rehanging these learned college students suddenly stalled.
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A large Canadian flag had always hung there before, until renovations last year that is, and when it came to the rehanging these learned college students suddenly stalled.
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The student union at a Calgary college offered an apology to the entire country on Wednesday after reports surfaced the group wasn't rehanging a giant Canadian flag because some considered it a symbol of "exclusion."
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A large Canadian flag had always hung there before, until renovations last year that is, and when it came to the rehanging these learned college students suddenly stalled.
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