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The company said Wednesday that it would streamline its operations, reshuffle its leadership team and seek more joint partnerships on innovation as it refocuses on AI and cloud-computing growth, the Journal reported.

Halushchenko served as the energy minister until a cabinet reshuffle in July.

The closer we get to Thanksgiving, the harder it will be to reshuffle the passengers affected, as there are increasingly fewer seats available.

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One source also said that the recent reshuffle, including Shabana Mahmood's appointment as home secretary, shows the government is getting a grip on issues important to Welsh voters, like small boats.

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The Chargers lost left tackle Joe Alt to a season-ending ankle injury and once again have to reshuffle an offensive line that has been in a constant state of flux.

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