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It took me a few seconds to rechannel my thoughts.
The bill is less likely to curb the money flowing into the system than to rechannel it.
From Aaron, his teammate at the time, he learned how to rechannel anger.
If Egypt, at peace with Israel, cannot rechannel its resources away from arms, who can?
So both sides agreed as the summit meeting was opening to rechannel some $75 million to the Colombian police force.
Sir Peter smiled and urged them to rechannel it verbally.
The need now is to change policy and to boost or, rather, to rechannel and concentrate resources.
She asked him if he would be willing to rechannel his energies toward white-trash Rome.
But parents can rechannel that risk-taking in healthier directions.
"If we could rechannel that into positive behavior.
But defenders say this is not out of line with other industries, and that it takes extra oversight to rechannel medical practices.
She looked calmer, but she definitely needed to rechannel her thoughts.
Their chief difference was that he had long ago learned to rechannel his passions so they would not interfere with his job.
Far from ending the corruption of special-interest money, the freshman bill would merely rechannel it.
"I tried to rechannel the energies," he said.
But there's no more surplus power to rechannel."
You don't want to extinguish passion, just rechannel it."
Starfleet and diplomatic training might rechannel the Andorian tendency toward violence under stress, but nothing could change the biology.
She'd rechannel aquifers and move rivers.
If that spy plane is operating overhead tonight, it will be blind for short periods of time, until it can rechannel to another frequency.
It means we should rechannel our aid through agencies and organisations that can get money to the poor, the neediest and the weakest in Kenya.
As the tug-of-war continues, there are signs that Israel may rechannel its energies into long-stalled talks with Syria.
By raising the threat of an immigrant political party in 1996, Mr. Sharansky wants to rechannel Government energies.
Mr. Visscher said, "A worker who lays eggs is in effect 'cheating,' trying to rechannel resources toward her direct descendants."
It will force him to rechannel whatever he's trying to express, and perhaps he'll rechannel it my way."