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A committee sits in a room, discussing folders full of organized gossip — and, nowadays, densely technical reports — about professors at other universities.
After World War II, the nation decided that it had had its stomach full of organized crime and was prepared to do some serious assaults, particularly from the federal level.
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This study is one of the first to show evidence that the frequency of STDR among a diabetic eye screening population has decreased after the full implementation of organized screening.
They plan a full campaign of organizing, outreach, litigation and voter registration and voter mobilization -- building up to a mid-term election that, in a normal cycle, is usually a time when older and more conservative voters usually dominate.
Each of them maintains folders on Facebook that are full of images organized under a range of different headings colors, subjects, genres, time periods.
But much of the floor space is taken up with rows of plastic tubs full of meticulously organized files: her documentary evidence of how the food industry engages in politics to influence the American diet.
"I was a football kid who had never played a down of organized, full-contact football, but I was determined to introduce this sport to as many people as possible".
On the first day of organized strikes, it seemed like every street was full of protesters.
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