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After Athens, he said, "our major goal was to get reorganized and really work for 2012".
E3 2008 If there is going to be an Electronic Entertainment Expo next year, and from the word on the street that is a big IF, the show needs to get reorganized again.
In the 1950s in particular, the 91% era, lobbyists swarmed Washington, and exemptions stacked the tax code, which kept having to get reorganized to make its growing bulk semi-navigable.
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"Once the airline industry gets reorganized and gets its footing, the service will come back, if service is something that customers really demand," Professor Zhang said.
Auditory attention in the congenitally blind: where, when and what gets reorganized?
"I think it is too much of a sudden change for the conservatives to get themselves reorganized on such an issue," said Sadegh Zibakalam, a political scientist at Tehran University.
Because substantial caregiver effort can be required post-transplantation, households often get temporarily reorganized (e.g., sibling or parent may move in with the patient).
Police in the country's capital city have reorganized to be more responsive and have instituted a new program requiring cops to get to know the neighbors.
"Our goal is to get the company reorganized as quickly as possible".
The trick now is to get the companies reorganized so that their subsidiaries can continue to sell life insurance and annuities.
The magazine skipped a year in 1976-1977 with little more than a note in the subsequent issue about the student volunteers getting refocused and reorganized as an explanation.
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