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1 The time has come for Cyril Ramaphosa to rearrange the furniture once more.
2 I rearrange the furniture .
3 He lived in them, left them, and returned decades or centuries later without touching the contents other than to slightly rearrange the furniture .
4 She reportedly moved out claiming ghosts had taken to rearranging the furniture .
5 The room below my head lurches disturbingly as Pinky rearranges the furniture .
6 Only Vera Lebedeff remained hurriedly rearranging the furniture in the rooms.
7 Walking into the suite, I find him rearranging the furniture .
8 They spent the rest of the afternoon unpacking, arranging and rearranging the furniture and pictures.
9 Mary cleaned the dollhouse periodically and, with a pang of guilty pleasure, rearranged the furniture .
10 He'd rearranged the furniture and was sitting in a chair under Christine's shelf of dolls.
11 We're always walking around things to get new views of them-we'realways rearranging the furniture .
12 Rearrange the furniture with your stupid telekinesis- Idon'tcare.
13 Packaged food is a "business that rearranges the furniture a lot," said Campbell's Morrison.
14 Vandover could hear him moving about, sweeping up, rearranging the furniture , making up the bed again.
15 Afterwards I still didn't have Internet access, so I rearranged the furniture to freak out my dad.
16 Perhaps she'd tidied it, or rearranged the furniture -as far as anyone could in the tiny area.
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