reseat
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Landmark said it will upgrade the Playhouse 7’s sound and projection systems and, in the coming months, spruce up the facilities and reseat auditoriums.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 26, 2022
And that, he said, was enough for him to reject the prosecution’s effort to reseat them.
From New York Times ● Nov. 4, 2021
Once you reseat the original earbud, noise cancellation kicks back in.
From The Verge ● Aug. 11, 2021
Find an empty seat or ask a flight attendant to reseat you.
From Washington Post ● Aug. 1, 2019
He had just time to thrust this into his pocket and reseat himself before Barstow returned.
From The Seventh Noon by Edmund Frederick
With a nod, Wilf goes and reseats himself on the cart and snaps the reins on his oxen.
From "The Knife of Never Letting Go" by Patrick Ness
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As she reseats herself, and commences tuning the instrument, a string snaps.
From The Lone Ranche by Mayne Reid
Mrs. Fletcher sits, then kneels a moment, and then reseats herself with a touch to the trimming of the waist of her gown somewhere.
From Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame by Montrose Jonas Moses
Despairingly she reseats herself upon the side of the bed, and with head still buried in her hands, continues her soliloquy; no longer of things present, but reverting to the past.
From Gwen Wynn A Romance of the Wye by Mayne Reid
The hussar is quite cool and quiet, soon reseats himself, and rejects the offer of a fussy little man in red to hold his horse.
From St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 No 1, Nov 1877 by Mary Mapes Dodge
This finicky behavior happened enough times for me to take notice, but once I reseated the confused ports, the Ugreen started behaving normally.
From The Verge ● May 18, 2022
The vibe turned into a sopping wet party of grateful diners who hovered while waiters reseated guests and rushed to haul in their unfinished plates — clearly a practiced routine.
From New York Times ● Oct. 21, 2017
Eventually, the agitated man was reseated elsewhere, and once the plane took off, I curled into the side of the plane and cried as silently as I could.
From The Guardian ● Jul. 1, 2017
The ring is rolled out into the audience, as patrons in the first few rows are reseated in bleachers onstage.
From Time ● Mar. 14, 2014
And then, presently, she returned to the kitchen, reseated herself at the kitchen table.
From "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick
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When flights were less full, flight attendants say, reseating passengers so that family members could sit together wasn’t a problem.
From New York Times ● Nov. 8, 2011
When flights were less full, flight attendants say, reseating passengers so that a family could sit together wasn’t a problem.
From New York Times ● Nov. 4, 2011
I hope Morlot will reconsider his reseating of the orchestra when he comes to conduct the major classical and romantic works that really need the violin sections split left and right.
From Seattle Times ● Sep. 18, 2011
The rest of the program also benefited from Elder's orchestral reseating.
From Chicago Tribune ● Jan. 7, 2011
“As you might have noticed,” said Dumbledore, reseating himself behind his desk, “that memory has been tampered with.”
From "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" by J.K. Rowling
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