Sentence examples for going to organize from inspiring English sources

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Workers are going to organize.

If Mr. Holder is not going to organize and lead that conversation, then who is?

"The answer was, we're not going to organize it; we're going to permit it," Donovan said.

We are going to organize the 3D Deep Learning tutorial at CVPR 2017 in Honolulu, Hawaii.

It's a test for how we're going to organize the 21st century.

"If you're going to organize, what kind of tools do you need to organize?

"By the way, Susan, I thought you were going to organize some more potting compost.

He has a program that we're going to organize another 500,000 workers.

QUESTION: Who is going to organize and mobilize us, inform and motivate us to save American Democracy in 2014?

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Comrade Chandu has gone to organize the bikes, and will come with me upto the main road.

The Tripathis had just arrived home after nearly two months spent in Providence, R.I., where they went to organize the search for Sunil, who disappeared on March 16.

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