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1 This time the sefiroth were reorganised into new configurations: they were no longer to be generalised aspects of God.
2 Hospital services will be reorganised into networks with along the lines of the reorganisation of the national cancer service.
3 Management of the BBC's national stations is to be reorganised into two hubs that will share some management and support services.
4 Unit container business was given up instead of being reorganised into profitability, and trainloads of containers on offer were turned away.
5 The country's hospitals are to be reorganised into regional groups with the treatment of serious cases removed from smaller hospitals under maj(...)
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