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This strange rejiggering of sight and sound actually did Wagner good.
Some critics glibly characterize the plan as merely a rejiggering of old ideas.
But those moves require extensive rejiggering of both nights.
The rejiggering helped the company's performance improve considerably.
Among the most extensive were the operational rejiggering at the Department of Correction.
Add a spending cut, mainly from defense, plus a last-minute rejiggering of projections, and presto!
Large companies have tried to control expenses by dumping cost-of-living adjustments and rejiggering the formula.
All of these feasts can be ready in about an hour, once the accelerating, expediting and recipe rejiggering have been done.
Tulane's rejiggering of merit aid offended no one.
Mr. Siegel said yesterday that he was taking the rejiggering of Turner as an opportunity to leave his post.
But if ABC decides to cancel the program, it could face a significant rejiggering of its fall schedule.
The interest of language mavens in this astronomical rejiggering is the connotation of the words dwarf and planet.
Ms. Zambello's rejiggering of material ends up mourning Russia's prospects more than it hopes for them.
How long that can go on is arguable, but with competing technologies on the horizon, the industry is considering some rejiggering.
"The routine is so demanding - the constant rejiggering, the play dates, the sports, the whole thing is so complicated.
Ideally I'd like to see a rejiggering of AT&T plans to allow additional devices rather than full additional contracts for each device.
Britain, Mr. Barrie said, is benefiting less from a productivity surge in the new economy and more from a rejiggering of the old economy.
Democrats will counter by rejiggering priorities within that number - half the tax cuts and that much more federal spending - so that they, too, can "have it all."
The seemingly successful acoustical rejiggering may owe less to the convex panels, reflective "clouds" above the stage and pastel Beaux-Arts filigree than simply to size.
The programs result from cost savings due to financial rejiggering, not from the surplus, which stems from penny-pinching cost control measures and pessimistic forecasts of tax revenues.
The rejiggering, Mr. Clark says, plays to the firm's traditional strengths: the venerable Lehman name in investment banking and the successful Shearson name in retailing.
But in Chelsea, the current rejiggering of the West Side Highway brought an unforeseen boon: a newer, larger park at 23d Street between 11th Avenue and the highway.
The Brookfield case, which may be unusual, reflects the 11th-hour rejiggering of rules governing the valuation of option grants that the S.E.C. made on the eve of Christmas.
They are the result of standard fiscal rejiggering, required by the political necessity of his re-election campaign, and prompted by the climate of optimism a surplus implies, not by the surplus itself.
After a few months of working in a Sidney Lumet film, "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead," and a little rejiggering of the rehearsal schedule, Mr. Hawke was on board as Bakunin.