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- v adjust anew
After moving back to America, he had to readjust - v adjust again after an initial failure
- The Palestinian peopleand observers all over the worldhave to readjust to.
- But before that, the Palestinian people--and observers all over the world--have to readjust to last week's stunning results.
- At one point I decided to readjust my hand, and was able to do it without upsetting the camcorder's view too much.