reshuffle in the PONS Dictionary

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In early 1941, there was a reshuffle, replacing many of the original members.
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However, the reshuffle was widely seen as an attempt to demote those with links to the deposed government.
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To fare better in 193233, the team was reshuffled.
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Even just prior to the 1958 reshuffling, the league was playing 170-180 games per season.
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At that point, a minor reshuffle of the ministry was effected.
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In 2006 there was a major cabinet reshuffle.
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The podocarp genera have been reshuffled by various botanists.
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And were forgotten after the political reshuffle of 1953.
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Characters are then reshuffled and a new turn begins with players selecting new characters in the same process.
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He has argued that there are far too many reshuffles, and that there were considerable benefits to his remaining in post for so long.
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