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The changes came after several weeks of pressure on the President to reshuffle the government.
After a moment of dead air, Control reshuffled his notes.
The big question remains: Is all this reshuffling good for the economy?
The line has reshuffled the way they move the trains.
Then he went back to his game, reshuffling the cards and starting again.
I knew better than to call him and try to reshuffle the flock.
There was another major personnel reshuffle on 12 June 2007.
In order to make better use of company resources, many routes were reshuffled.
"There was a major reshuffling that we did, and it took us almost two months, if not more," she added.
But we might be able to do something by internal reshuffling at the clinic.
"People are really fed up with reshuffling governments every 10 months or so."
As my friends reshuffled our strange night, we were puzzled.
It has recently reshuffled some workers and brought in more managers, employees say.
By last year, the deck had been reshuffled and Philadelphia was on top.
Top editors at almost all the papers are being reshuffled.
The society has always reshuffled the players for each work, and the Sunday program held true to that tradition.
"It can be reshuffled all the time and not look like it's being disturbed."
Now, it seems, the past can be reshuffled, too - even an old live recording.
Every time the deck is reshuffled, the early players profit.
Until someone or something reshuffles the deck, the party must rebuild itself.
He reshuffled the papers and worked hard on taking deep breaths.
He could reshuffle his ministers and go forward with the coalition as it is.
Dozens of companies have reshuffled or cut back chemical operations.
So the side was constantly reshuffled, no player remaining in any position long enough to find his form.
Without public finance or other systematic change, he would probably only reshuffle it.