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Changes such as a peeping Tom-like narrator, reallocation of lines, and removal of both critical scenes and speeches are more confusing than creative, as many undermined – if not removed – fundamental points of the play.
Source: https://carillonregina.com/reviewing-a-production-of-romeo-and-juliet/
“If Congress is going to demonstrate this propensity for hostage taking,” Eisen said, then “a reallocation of authority in this dimension away from Congress” may be called for.
Source: https://www.baytoday.ca/business/lawsuit-yellen-should-ignore-unconstitutional-debt-limit-6967783
SB39, approved by the Alabama House of Representatives Tuesday, would put that reallocation process on hold until 2027 and buoy the system with 13 new circuit and district judges.
Source: https://www.alreporter.com/2023/05/24/house-sends-bill-creating-13-new-judgeships-to-gov-kay-ivey/
She added that the ministry approved the reallocation of the budget from Kilembe Mines Hospital to other private not-for-profit health facilities in Kasese district.
The move meant a reallocation of Homan’s curling energies in a game.
Source: https://www.chrisd.ca/2023/02/19/rachel-homan-tracy-fleury-scotties-tournament-of-hearts/
This includes the reallocation of threatened fauna to suitable alternative habitats.
Was there a reallocation of the work that you did between the quarters?
We must develop a better understanding of existing “lock-ins” (including property rights, bilateral treaties, and corruption) and other structural challenges that impede water reallocation for the common good.