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1, If I could rearrange the alphabet,I'd put Y and I together. 2, You may cancel or rearrange the appointment. 3, Rearrange the letters to form a new word. 4, My secretary will phone to rearrange the appointment. 5, Let's rearrange the match for next Saturday. 6, I think you might could rearrange that many people. 7, If you rearrange your time, you rearrange your priorities. 8, Can we rearrange your appointment for next Thursday? 9, I couldn't rearrange a simple equation. 10, We can rearrange Gary Oldman's hair into an exact replica of yours. 11, Nanomachines could rearrange the atoms in a handful of dirt and produce bread or any other food. 12, I decided to rearrange it by main topics and then subheadings. 13, Their advice: Rearrange what you have. Donate items to charity. 14, Otherwise that consumer could rearrange purchases out of a given income to make himself or herself better off. 15, Alternatively,[http:///rearrange.html] you can completely rearrange the decor in the tank so that the bully becomes confused. 16, We are living through a transformation that will rearrange the politics and economics of the coming century.... 17, On other occasions, the genome seems to rearrange itself for its own ends. 18, We'll have to rearrange all the furniture once they deliver the new sofa. 19, It is possible to rearrange the cells of the early mouse embryo in numerous combinations and normal development will still occur. 20, You could put them together one way, rearrange them another. 21, This program allows you to create and rearrange images on-screen with the click of a mouse button. 22, Alternatively, rearrange the aquarium decor so that the fish are too puzzled about their home to notice newcomers. 23, Here you can rearrange the playing order of the slides and remove unwanted ones. 24, The new sofa was bigger than the old one, so they had to rearrange the rest of the furniture. 25, Having obtained this, he set to work to enclose the parish and to rearrange its landscape. 26, Governments have a tendency not to solve problems, only to rearrange them.RONALD REAGAN 27, For a large cichlid they must be classed as unaggressive and certainly they do not try to rearrange their surroundings. 28, Whilst these preparations have had to be cancelled, we are most anxious to rearrange the programme for later in the year. 29, He half expected one of the police to dart forward and rearrange her-hair. 30, The place was so full of heavy furniture that there was no room to rearrange the beds further apart.