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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reshuffle .
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Examples
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Long term, the U.S. business and Industry Council says the country's leaders need to shift focus away from what he calls reshuffled wealth to creating real wealth.
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Media reports last week said Makwetu had been axed as PAC MP, but party leadership insisted he had merely been "reshuffled".
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The schedule is being "reshuffled," and nothing’s certain yet.
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Sir Alec said: "In each generation our genetic make-up gets 'reshuffled', like a genetic pack of cards, by a process called recombination - a fundamental engine driving diversity.
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Prime Minister George Papandreou reshuffled the Greek cabinet Friday in a last-ditch effort to gain popular support at home for his government's fiscal austerity and privatization plans.
Greece's Bailout Brinkmanship Takis Michas 2011
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The fourth season premiere Tuesday, 10/9c, TNT picks up six months later, and the partnership deck has definitely been reshuffled.
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He also reshuffled Argentina's Supreme Court and backed judicial reform, facilitating the prosecution of dozens of figures from Argentina's past military dictatorship for human rights abuses.
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If Miami's defense slips through a reshuffled Virginia offensive line and gets in Verica's face early, it could be a long day.
Live from Scott Stadium: Virginia vs. No. 22 Miami Steve Yanda 2010
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In Greece, the prime minister reshuffled his Cabinet and replaced his finance minister.
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In Greece, the prime minister reshuffled his Cabinet and replaced his finance minister.
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