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In the major reshuffle that followed Angela Rayner's resignation in September, Powell was one of the few ministers to be sacked from government.

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But last month's reshuffle left the deputy leadership as a purely party role after Sir Keir appointed David Lammy as deputy prime minister and placed key allies in other cabinet roles.

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But since then, Retailleau has lost his job as minister in the latest of several chaotic reshuffles, and a distracted French government appears to be focused on other crises.

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He reshuffled diplomatic alignments to buy time, giving the U.S. a stronger position by the following decade.

Not only had the Chargers lost their two top running backs, but they have had to reshuffle their offensive line multiple times because of various injuries.

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