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“We are the storm,” Miller said, hinting back at a QAnon conspiracy theory about a violent reordering of society.

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"Or they were being promised it and then it was being given to other patients, so then we were having to reorder the stock. It wasn't pleasant."

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And opinion aside, the practicality of achieving such a fundamental reordering of America's system of higher education, even with all the tools at the federal government's disposal, is a daunting task.

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Saints slowly recovered from the onslaught with Smith moulding some shape into his reordered backline.

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President Trump’s executive order seeking broad changes to how elections are run in the U.S. holds the potential to reorder voting, even as it faces almost certain litigation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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