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Do not wait until you are all out before reordering.
Go right on using them until they are gone, then reorder.
The only way to reorder is to go to the department store.
"No one can reorder his or her life because of what other people are doing."
You might want to try reordering the activities in Table 10.1 yourself!
And you know those people aren't going to reorder, most of them are dead now.
This is what a reordering of the world economy looks like in real time.
In six months I'll have a better idea of how they're moving and be able to reorder.
He will call the office to reorder what is missing.
The most active period of reordering was between 1867 and 1872.
I don't think people would keep reordering unless they were happy with the results.
So she'd been here through the winter, and had not yet reordered.
He has never wanted to be a president doing all that reordering the world at the point of a gun.
If a model is out of stock, he said, it takes him four to six weeks to reorder.
Send someone to pick it up in space or reorder?
On the third, he explained how to use the computer for reordering.
That may be where the chief interest in a reordering lies.
We've really got to do something, get our priorities reordered.
It sold out immediately and had to be reordered four times.
Few have yet gone so far as to reorder their priorities, he said.
Reordering and waiting for delivery could set them back two months.
While they now have 100 employees, both still work 12 to 16 hours a day and handle all the book reordering.
I could not resist reordering them on my next visit.
Reorders are considered an indicator of a music company's market share.
"We are not going to see a radical reordering of society."