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I offered to organize our early notes.
Zadran offered to organize a tribal militia, an arbakai.
But when Mike offered to organize and host what amounted to a 36-hour dinner party, I was immediately intrigued: could an around-the-clock cook fire still exert the same social force?
Both offered to organize shows, he said; the Rockwell museum referred him first to the Williamstown Art Preservation Center to have the posters restored, an expense that his son shared.
Mr. Rizvi said Mr. Zardari offered to organize revenge against assailants who had shot at Mr. Rizvi in the remote area of Baluchistan when he went to defend men charged with the murder of a tribal leader.
He has decreed that no one can help her with them — not USA Today, her family or her students at West Virginia University, who had offered to organize a bake sale.
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If you're in school, you can offer to organize a study group before a big exam or offer to share notes with your classmate who has been out with the flu for two weeks.
Additional file 2 identifies whether medical travel companies advertise travel arrangements, offer to organize hotel accommodations, and market tours and side trips in addition to marketing health services.
Of the eighteen companies marketing medical tourism at global health care destinations, thirteen offer to coordinate travel arrangements, seventeen advertise the service of booking hotel reservations or otherwise arranging accommodations for clients, and fourteen offer to organize tours to local attractions located near where medical procedures are provided.
Mr. Roth offered to help organize an effort to save the synagogue, contributing more than $100,000 and working with Mr. Smilkstein to raise more.
So when my sister, Phoebe, and her husband, Learan, had a son in late January and I offered to help organize a bris, you can imagine my surprise to find that brises, or at least some of them, have grown a tad more elaborate.
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