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Prostitutes in Asia, some of them now organized in self-help organizations, have long complained that their customers refuse to use condoms, which in any case are not always available.

Real Madrid is now organized in a very similar way".

Negotiations took place with the nationalists, now organized in the National Bloc.

(When excluding comparatively successful public-sector unions, less than 7 percent of workers are now organized).

"Is there one big, you now, organized plan right now?" he said.

The company is now organized around several product lines and sales channels.

(Big banks are now organized with a single holding company owning and controlling a large number of operating subsidiaries).

Until now, organized labor has fought hard to keep illegal workers from taking jobs from higher-paid union workers.

The gallery is planning an exhibition of his work a year from now, organized by John Wilmerding, an American art scholar and professor at Princeton University.

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Right now, organized-crime syndicates and drug dealers often use cell phones to arrange deals, but law enforcement agents can get court approval to listen in.

On Tuesday, ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, organized a protest in eight cities.

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