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The coronavirus pandemic has reordered the lives of plenty worldwide.
" Another reviewer wrote, "I have reordered these tights multiple times.
Our local scene aged, the young scattered, recession reordered the world.
Whole passages could be moved at will, and chapters or sections reordered.
We have reordered this lesson to reflect the results of the election.
In one night, the race has been reordered in a fundamental way.
By the middle of last week, daily life in Nebraska was being reordered.
So far I really like both the shampoo and conditioner and I've reordered it.
Mr. Gibson has reordered the studio to feel more like a two-room apartment.
For the True Colors production, Mr. Kreidler said he reordered and reorganized some material.
I follow up in a week to see if they've reordered my precious product.
This reader could then track when food is going bad or needs to be reordered.
Then several people around the table reordered their choices and justified why they'd done so.
The style sold out in five minutes — and was reordered thousands of times after that.
The ballots must be reshuffled and reordered, this time, based on the voters second-place.
Peru marketing director Jason Hogue said the college has since reordered from a legitimate supplier.
The sexual politics of 1985 survive today only in distorted form, reordered like Scrabble tiles.
It's tax day, and what needs to be reordered, turned around and "reformed" right now?
Nevertheless, Russia and China increasingly share a view of how the world ought to be reordered.
Days later, Twitter began rolling out an algorithm that reordered just the top of users' timelines.
Ms. Jolie has an indelible connection to Cambodia, not least because it completely reordered her life.
Correction: Entries were reordered because an earlier version did not account for inflation for all the amounts.
After Abbey, I expanded it to 146 songs, adding two more from Patsy Cline, and reordered it.
I didn't actually make any money doing it because I just reordered with all the profits I made.
The Republicans headed toward South Carolina and Nevada with a reordered field trailing behind an energized Mr. Trump.
For telecom companies, mobile data demand has reordered the way carriers approach unlimited plans and their acquisition strategies.
The 9/11 attacks reordered political priorities and gave purpose to a presidency with an erstwhile meandering agenda.
For example, when banks reordered bank debits to charge more overdraft fees, consumers sued and recovered $1 billion.
She cut up and, in some cases, reordered them to emulate a speech by President Richard M. Nixon.
Sales to other buyers help offset the sting of the trade row, which has reordered the global grains business.
Or what if a new president, claiming vast expertise on foreign policy, totally reordered Congress's carefully drawn Pentagon spending plan?
"We have reordered everything, when we didn't think we were going to have to do that for months," he said.
" One word, reordered, defines the rest of the clue; so S-T-E-A-L-S becomes TESLAS, "electric cars.
The presidential candidates, reordered by the Iowa caucuses, battled through another round of debates ahead of New Hampshire's primaries on Tuesday.
Alliances and patronage networks may be rewritten and reordered, and for reasons that will be hard to discern from the outside.
He learned to read backward, from right to left, which reordered sentences in a way that made more sense to him.
In this world, your cupboards and refrigerator are always full, because your groceries are reordered every week automatically, based on consumption data.
NYU Professor Scott Galloway says the Iowa caucus is 'damaging and irrational,' and calls for the caucuses to be reordered or eliminated
Of these consumers, 59% said they have ordered a new product they have not previously purchased and 49% have reordered an item.
And people who use the Gmate smart blood glucose monitor can have their lancets and blood testing strips reordered for them regularly.
The company's marketing arm has grown significantly in recent years as broader shifts in consumer behavior have reordered what advertising truly encompasses.
His polling drop-off comes as his campaign has reordered staff in early nominating states in an effort to reboot his campaign.
Facebook reordered the News Feed to put "friends first," preferencing original content sharing that can spark personal interaction over copy-and-pasting articles.
In recent months, we've seen Jerry Seinfeld's interspecies rom-com reordered alphabetically and sped up to incomprehension—even recut to exclude bees entirely.
He'd felt this excitement in his months backpacking once he left the Navy, but years of handling petty employees had reordered his priorities.
Clinton, one of the best-connected politicians in the country — hints at how Mr. Sanders has reordered the role of money national campaigns.
Amid a global war, the world has reordered itself into militaristic city-states like Neo Beijing, Neo Tokyo and the American Neo States.
"But while the real economy, the real global economy is being reordered, the international monetary and financial system has barely begun its transition," he said.
That puts Texas at the forefront in a year when a surge of women as candidates has reordered the political landscape in state after state.
Netflix, which started as a DVD-by-mail service, has become a dominant force in Hollywood, and its disruptive growth has reordered the television landscape.
I feel like sexuality is a bunch of wires, and during HRT it was like somebody came in and reordered the wires and then left.
A month later, on July 28, 2018, Hill opened the Dish Network cable bill in the mail, which showed that Frank had reordered the porn channel.
The cancellation makes Mr. Wilmore, 54, an early casualty of a television late-night comedy slate that has been vastly reordered over the last two years.
Bear with me, I was in midthought elsewhere when this all happened, but everything will gel and be fine, as soon as the brain is reordered.
But these reminders provide little information about how the American political economy should be reordered to meet the needs of both white nativists and ethnically diverse liberals.
Flagstar instead held electronic transactions such as automated bill payments and reordered them, causing overdrafts even when customers had ample money in their accounts, the lawsuit said.
Personally, I haven't re-used my Dash buttons very often since I first tried them — I think I've reordered trash bags and Clorox bleach wipes once each.
And before it ended in Mr. Trump's retreat from an insistence on wall funding nearly six weeks after it began, the government shutdown rapidly reordered American life.
Having reordered its domestic map, the N.F.L. may now set its sights on potentially placing a team in London, though significant logistical hurdles must still be addressed.
As a result of the trial, she also reordered her life, committing more time to things that are emotionally sustaining, and letting go of those there weren't.
I had cards with bullet points about my life stuck all over the walls, and I must have reordered it nine ways from Sunday until it felt right.
Since the most recent debate last week, the Republican race has been reordered by the results in the Iowa caucuses, with Senator Marco Rubio on the rise, Gov.
The idea dates back to at least the 1990s, when David Bowie helped develop a piece of software that reordered lyrics into new combinations to help with writing.
The asset management business is being reordered by a move from funds in which managers pick promising individual stocks to lower-cost index funds that own the entire market.
The big picture: In 35 days — through five meetings, from Singapore to Helsinki  — Trump has rattled and reordered the world, throwing decades of order and common assumptions into chaos.
After every phone call, the list of candidates' names is randomly reordered, so Mr. Buttigieg may not have been uniquely affected by the error, one of the people said.
The timeline is being reordered, and a few female characters' roles — including those of Shadow's undead wife Laura, the forgotten god Bilquis, and Laura's former friend Audrey — are being expanded.
Further distorting your perspective is the fact that your once-ambitious, creative friends seem to have "given up," as you put it — reordered their priorities around a different kind of fulfillment.
The U.S. military withdrawal and Turkey's subsequent incursion into northeastern Syria have reordered the country, helping four American adversaries in particular: ■ President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, who has expanded his control.
The U.S. military withdrawal and Turkey's subsequent incursion into northeastern Syria have reordered the country, helping four American adversaries in particular: ■ President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, who has expanded his control.
The U.S. military withdrawal and Turkey's subsequent incursion into northeastern Syria have reordered the country, helping four American adversaries in particular: President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, who has expanded his control.
In the '90s, David Bowie helped develop an app called the Verbasizer, which took literary source material and randomly reordered the words to create new combinations that could be used as lyrics.
In 2018, founders have been questioning matters far bigger than search results or video stores: about politics, about culture and about how the world might be reordered in much more radical ways.
The world's largest automakers — once drivers of employment and the economy — are also weathering labor disputes and are caught up in politics as trade wars persist and the global economy is reordered.
Accounts of the economic changes of the past half century have tended to focus on how new technologies ranging from the computer to the shipping container reordered global markets, the workplace and society.
Martin Schappeit of Forest, Va., said that he liked all three wines so much that he reordered them all after drinking them, but that the Huia, with "green apple acidity," was his favorite.
Presidential candidates flew through the night to hit the New Hampshire campaign trail running on Tuesday morning, eager to capitalize on a race that has been reordered by surprising finishes in the Iowa caucuses.
"While the world economy is being reordered, the U.S. dollar remains as important as when Bretton Woods collapsed," Carney said, referring to the end of the dollar's peg to gold in the early 1970s.
From a 85033s agricultural society, Sowell wrote, reordered as it was by the participation of hundreds of thousands of Hispanic soldiers, sailors and Marines in World War II, the Mexican American population changed dramatically.
This will happen with any candidate the Democratic Party nominates, but Biden stands apart in his unwillingness to recognize this—to acknowledge that our political reality will not be reordered by his personal charm.
By pointing-and-clicking, he smoothly rearranged, reordered, recategorized, and restructured lists and sub-lists – demonstrating what Engelbart called "information structures," sort of a combination of word processing and free-form spreadsheet editing and sorting.
Cass told me that the entire economic system should be reordered away from a worship of greater GDP and toward wage growth, higher participation of workers in the labor force and a higher savings rate.
House Democrats such as John Sarbanes of Maryland have called for a sweeping reform agenda that includes renewed defenses for voting rights, a reordered public financing system, and major changes to lobbying and corruption laws.
That makes it more ideal for household consumables — rather than, say, clothing — because they are low-cost, need to be reordered frequently and don't require as much consideration as discretionary purchases with higher price tags.
It's a sign of changing power dynamics in a region that has been reordered by a hardening of sectarian lines and the tumult unleashed by civil wars in Syria and Iraq and the rise of ISIS.
On the first day of divided government in a reordered Washington, Ms. Pelosi, now second in line to the presidency, and Mr. Trump clashed from their respective ends of Pennsylvania Avenue almost from dawn until dusk.
Customers who have signed up for the Amazon service through Samsung's Mobile Print app or desktop printer management app can pre-select a toner type and it will automatically be reordered when the printer's ink runs low.
To that end, I have helpfully reordered them and very accurately and professionally predicted each song's content to form what will almost certainly, definitely be the proper order: Track 1: "Caught in the Middle"The big single.
And Kim says so long to the grind of a one-woman start-up law practice, having reordered her priorities (Blockbuster home videos and nachos now top the list) after a car crash that nearly killed her.
Those actions caused Fed officials to change their tone from largely dismissing the macroeconomic fallout of Trump's trade policies to worrying that a new world order of persistent high tariffs and reordered global supply chains could be emerging.
Google says it does this so you can use Google Assistant to track packages or reorder things, even if that's not an option for some purchases that aren't mailed or wouldn't be reordered, like something you bought a store.
Part of the reason that it exists now is because of a reordered television landscape where companies like CBS, Warner Media, Comcast and Apple have created or are about to launch streaming services to compete with Netflix, Amazon and Hulu.
Part of the reason that it exists now is because of a reordered television landscape where companies like CBS, Warner Media, Comcast and Apple have created or are about to launch streaming services to compete with Netflix, Amazon and Hulu.
We took the top 10 countries in this year's Global Peace Index from the Sydney, Australia-based Institute for Economics and Peace and reordered them from most expensive to least, according to the cost of living index by country for midyear 2019 from Numbeo.com.
Instead, because of Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union, they find themselves on opposite sides of the biggest divorce in recent European history, a chasm that has fundamentally reordered their priorities and is hindering them from cooperating on the broader issues.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: The related article "How the Shutdown Reordered American Life" states: The effects cascaded far beyond the plight of individual workers, attracting the attention of Americans oblivious to the outsize role the government plays in their lives.
The order sparked pandemonium at European airports, spooked American travelers and their families, reordered thousands of travelers' plans, cratered the stock market, dropkicked the troubled airline industry, provoked a sharp negative reaction from the leaders of America's European allies — and left medical experts shaking their heads.
A test to the newly reordered court was introduced this spring, when the Supreme Court said it would examine three cases to determine if the Civil Rights Act of 1964 guaranteed workplace protections to gay and transgender people; the Trump administration has argued that it does not.
But the cretinous foreign policy practiced by the Trump administration at least helps to remind taxpayers of the way in which American foreign weapons sales have reordered presidential priorities, from the War of 1812 to Franklin Roosevelt's "arsenal of democracy" to the Cold War and today.
SALEM, N.H. — One of the most respected surveys of New Hampshire voters confirmed on Thursday that Senator Marco Rubio of Florida has quickly become the candidate to beat in the state's primary on Tuesday, a sudden rise that has reordered the Republican primary race and unnerved his rivals.
Many of the items on display — including masks, statues and preserved examples of Congolese wildlife — are the same as before, but they have been reordered and given new wall texts to highlight the problems of colonialism, and to allow the people of Congo and Rwanda to speak in their own words.
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa — Donald J. Trump and Fox News, the candidate who has reordered the Republican presidential race and the cable network of choice for many of the party's voters, stared each other down on Tuesday over his demand that the news anchor Megyn Kelly be dumped from moderating Thursday's debate, the last before Monday's caucuses.
But late last year, a significant discovery was made about the location of one of Vermeer's most famous paintings, "The Little Street" — considered by Vermeer scholars to be the most naturalistic townscape in all of Dutch painting — that has reordered the art world's thinking about the artist, and about the way that this tranquil city of 313,000 views its much-loved son.
Sylvia Plath's ''Ariel'' was edited and reordered by her husband, Ted Hughes; Leonard Woolf appended a note to Virginia Woolf's posthumously published ''Between the Acts,'' saying that he did not believe his wife would have made ''any large or material alterations'' to the manuscript, although Woolf, in her depressive malaise, had described the novel in a letter to her publisher as ''too silly and trivial.
The chancellor's decision now makes clear that neither she nor her country are immune to the forces that have reordered politics across the Continent — the cratering of the political center; the rise of populist forces; the blowback from the migration crisis; and a redrawing of the political fault lines away from the historical left-right divide toward a battle between liberal pro-European values and their nationalist polar opposite.

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