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1 The Tracker's muscles rearrange in a weird, snaky ballet.
2 These we arrange and rearrange in various ways upon our floor, making a world of them.
3 The various spaces in the house can be rearranged in several ways.
4 T-cell receptor beta gene was rearranged in 5 T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma cases.
5 In fact, the whole museum had been rearranged in the intervening years.
6 The BCL-6 rearrangement was investigated by FISH and found to rearranged in four cases.
7 Returning to myself, I found that my thoughts had been rearranged in my absence.
8 MYC is rearranged in the majority of the cases.
9 But Tsinoy doesn't seem to mind, just rearranges in its huddle and pulls the netting tighter.
10 And sometimes things are rearranged in the edit to make it more exciting for the viewer.
11 The lines of her face had been molded and rearranged in a sculpture of pure terror.
12 The entire theatre was rearranged in illustration of the theme of the club's pageant for the year.
13 He arrived just after four to find his living room rearranged in a way he never would have considered.
14 Our data suggest that TCRγ rearranges in all T lymphocytes, consistent with TCRγ rearranging before T cell lineage commitment.
15 The skeleton looked like no other he had seen: These bones had been rearranged in a classic skull-and-crossbones pattern.
16 The furniture had been rearranged in the room, and the desk stood where her father's bed had previously been.
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