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- verb Present participle of
reshuffle . - noun An act in which something is
reshuffled
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- noun shuffling again
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Examples
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The reshuffling is the latest in a number of shakeups at AOL.
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There is one very important, dynamic element of these caucuses, though, that you overlook: that is, the reshuffling that happens between the first and second ballots.
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After the break a reshuffling of the hosts pack saw Ryan Jack switch from right back to left midfield and he looked dangerous getting forward.
icWestlothian 2009
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Followers of Brown, known as Ministers, are reportedly committing suicide as part of a bizarre ritual known as "reshuffling".
Horror in Browntown 2009
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For these two awkward months, the world's largest delivery company must make adjustments, such as reshuffling its schedule so that flights from Hong Kong will arrive a few hours early and depart before each daily runway closure.
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Muendane emphasised then that Makwetu's "reshuffling" and the disciplinary charges against him were separate issues.
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For him, this is all about "reshuffling" one hire here or there.
CHE > Latest news 2010
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For him, this is all about "reshuffling" one hire here or there.
CHE > Latest news 2010
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Whether that means more firings or a "reshuffling" of the offensive staff remains to be seen.
latimes.com - News 2010
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For him, this is all about "reshuffling" one hire here or there.
CHE > Latest news 2010
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