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- Look up realignment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Realignment may refer to: Political realignment, or realigning election, especially in US history...
- the project also closed several military installations. 1969 realignments The DoD realigned 307 military bases beginning with an announcement in October...
- following a consistent party ideology, separated by four realignments. Political realignments can be sudden (1–4 years) or can take place more gradually...
- Rwanda, and Bolivia. The Archbishop of Canterbury has not recognized such realignments as legitimate. A communique issued from a called meeting of the primates...
- The realignment plan (Hebrew: תוכנית ההתכנסות) (originally dubbed the convergence plan) was a plan by Israel to unilaterally disengage from 90% of the...
- In North American sports, realignment or releaguing refers to a major change in the competitive structure of one or more existing leagues. The mechanics...
- WB The CW Plus Miscellaneous topics 2006 United States broadcast TV realignment Financial Interest and Syndication Rules Nexstar Media Group Paramount...
- History of NASCAR schedule realignments refers to changes in the schedule of the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series...
- start of the realignment cycle have seen or will see changes in their core membership. The ****ociated Press named conference realignment, and in particular...
- Myth and Reality: Realignments in American Politics," Electoral Studies, June 2007; Abramowitz and Saunders, "Ideological Realignment in the U.S. Electorate...