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- verb Present participle of
restaff .
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Examples
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The restaffing is the latest development at Miramonte, which is south of downtown in unincorporated Florence-Firestone.
News - latimes.com By Ho 2012
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Bad weather still impedes restaffing oil and gas platforms in the central Gulf, it said.
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"We are reorganizing and appropriately restaffing," Mr. Curtin said.
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In the winter of 1938 – 1939 she worked mostly in renewing and restaffing the training centers, which effectively gave her leadership status in the movement.
Zivia Lubetkin. 2009
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But, it involves a total rethinking, restaffing, and reinvention of public diplomacy and with it a transformation of international broadcasting.
Monroe Price: Transformative Mobilization: From Obama's Campaign Techniques to Public Diplomacy 2008
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With Hurricane Ike on the horizon, energy companies in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico are bringing employees onshore again and preparing to halt production just days after they began restaffing following Hurricane Gustav.
Energy Firms Prepare for Ike Isabel Ordonez 2008
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Until and unless these electoral victories and subsequent restaffing take place, the conservative corporate structure will remain its hydra headed self.
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Harris is restaffing her campaign and will announce new key staff members today
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After the FEMA fiasco, downgrading, reorganizing, and restaffing a major government agency seems a recipe for yet another Bush led disaster.
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After the FEMA fiasco, downgrading, reorganizing, and restaffing a major government agency seems a recipe for yet another Bush led disaster.
Firedoglake » Patrick Kennedy, Rush Limbaugh and the Right Wing Cop-Out 2006
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