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reorganize

verb as in rearrange

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To that end he said Trump had asked him to reorganize FDA, CDC, NIH, and parts of the U.S.

Borrowing from his Afghanistan playbook, Hoover has identified three priorities that begin with reorganizing LA28, creating separate departments for planning, operations and logistics.

What I’m referring to is something most news organizations, pundits and every unreformed poll addict hasn't accepted, which is the profound extent to which the public's aversion to facts and information has reorganized our reality.

From Salon

In an effort to make the process easier for consumers, the state department has revised the online application to clarify the terms and instructions as well as reorganize the questions.

“This is a movement about reorganizing Christendom under their dominance.”

From Salon

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