| 41. | During the 1970s, Vietnam veterans across the country began convening discussions about readjusting to civilian life.
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| 42. | Many veterans of the 1991 Serbo-Croat have found it hard to readjusting to civilian life.
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| 43. | Most ex-presidents spend their first months out of office quietly, readjusting to private life.
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| 44. | Why Degas did this, thereby readjusting the balance of the composition, all are free to speculate.
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| 45. | "The industry has hit a bump and it's readjusting, " she said.
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| 46. | "The federal government can help us by readjusting some of that, " he said.
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| 47. | This will involve readjusting the way we assess money value, asking how much we really want those services.
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| 48. | In an interview after yesterday's shareholder meeting, he said he'll be readjusting his projections.
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| 49. | Readjusting the calculations, astronomers were able to come up with a universe old enough to contain the earth.
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| 50. | Two operations to insert pins in his back, readjusting the position of the vertebrae, did not help.
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