The challenged order could not be interpreted as effectively granting reargument and, upon reargument, adhering to the original determination so as to render it an appealable order. Indeed, the court not only unequivocally "denied" the motion for reargument, but expressly ruled that it did not overlook or misapprehend any facts or law when determining the prior motion (see William P. Pahl Equip. Corp. v Kassis,
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