Rearrange Sentence Examples

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  • This was burnt mouth-down in the oven., and the ashes on the ground reduced the red haematite to black magnetic oxide of iron; some traces of carbonyl in the ash helped to rearrange the magnetite as a brilliant mirror-like surface of intense black.

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  • If I could rearrange the alphabet, I'd put U and I together.

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  • Otherwise, you will need to rearrange them every time you open the storage unit.

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  • How about moving furniture when you decide to clean under it or rearrange your living room?

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  • If you feel creative surges at night, then rearrange your schedule so you can have time in the evening to write.

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  • Clear as much space as you can, even if you have to rearrange furniture!

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  • Braids can also help control unwanted frizz and are easy to rearrange for different looks.

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  • Remove them and rearrange the young plants produced on runners from the parent plants.

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  • You can even rearrange the scene slightly.

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  • You can even rearrange your furniture to give the room an entirely new look.

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  • The success of the July opening show at the Hollywood Bowl - with more than 10,000 people in attendance -- has prompted the creators to rearrange their tour schedule to add more shows.

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  • They snap together and apart easily so you can rearrange them for different play scenarios.

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  • You may then choose to either rearrange the hire date or receive a full refund of monies paid to us.

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  • You can arrange the pieces in a way that fits the room, then rearrange them when you get bored.

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  • Their clear bra-strap holder controls bra straps that are too long, or allows you to rearrange the silhouette of your straps to work under your favorite top.

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  • He would rearrange the furniture in hotel rooms to give him room to practice at night.

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  • Destiny whimpered for a few moments and then directed her attention to using the spoon to rearrange the potatoes on her plate.

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  • Simply peel the repositionable stickers from the wall and rearrange it in any way to suit your style.

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  • Do you want to be able to rearrange furniture when you are entertaining?

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  • If you don't see any words or the letters you need don't form words, then hit the shuffle button and the letters will rearrange.

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  • In the case of very inclement weather we will rearrange the event for Thursday, 15 June.

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  • Rearrange names and phrases given into new phrases.

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  • Once you've mastered the games and starter obstacles, you can use these pieces to continuously rearrange and increase the intensity of the game.

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  • They can even rearrange their words at any time during the game.

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  • Keep the original saved so you can edit and rearrange sections as you acquire more skills and work experience.

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  • Rearrange the seating so that everyone has a clear view of the products.Show the products in use whenever possible.

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  • If you want to rearrange people, you can click on the person and drag them out or place them in front of someone else.

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  • Then why, he asks, don't we simply rearrange our spending patterns in these ways?

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  • Any team wishing to postpone or rearrange a fixture must give the opposing team Captain 96 hours notice prior to the original fixture date.

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  • This will make it easier to rearrange your pages as the mood strikes.

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  • If you find yourself pressured to find time for yourself, it may be time to rearrange your schedule each day.

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  • For direct solution, it must be possible to rearrange the equations so that a formula can be written for every unknown.

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  • With this clue, we may rearrange the other quatrains in alphabetical sequence, each according to its initial letter.

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  • Now rearrange the first equation to get distance = speed × time.

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  • Later on she recalled how she had asked her father to let her go to the dressing room to rearrange her dress, that Helene had followed her and spoken laughingly of her brother's love, and that she again met Anatole in the little sitting room.

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  • That it was proper to wear special garments (or at least to rearrange one's weekday clothes) on the Jewish sabbath was recognized in the Talmud, and Mahommedans, after discussing at length the most suitable raiment for prayer, favoured the use of a single simple garment (Bukhari, viii.).

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  • Ladenburg that the pyridinium alkyl iodides rearrange themselves when strongly heated and yield a and -y alkyl pyridines (Ber., 1883, 16, p. 1410 seq.; Ann., 1888, 247, p. I).

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  • These successes, if they retarded Roberts's progress, at least enabled him to rearrange his forces in accordance with the new situation at leisure, and to re-establish his transport, rail and wheeled, and on the 1st of May the main army moved northwards upon the Transvaal capital.

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