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The new organization assumed the name Socialist International and established its headquarters in London.
He did not identify his kidnappers, but he began to withdraw from policy, and in the early 1930s, Dutch Schultz's organization assumed control of policy.
In addition, because the corporation could find no proof that bonds had ever been bought with the $100,000, the organization assumed Mr. Heebner had given the money to the brokerage firm as a loan.
The organization assumed many missions including anti-submarine patrol and warfare, border patrols, and courier services.
The organization assumed control of the case in November 1940 and immediately began fundraising on Waller's behalf.
This is the first UN death since the organization assumed peacekeeping duties here on September 15 and eight other UN representatives were reportedly injured. .
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This definition implies that the lead organization assumes the responsibilities incumbent on all entities that lead a network of organizations.
Instead, private industry and nongovernmental organizations assumed greater responsibility for the environment.
When Taliban officials announced that they were broadening their investigation, many people in aid organizations assumed that the passionately Christian assistance mission would be a target.
"But these nongovernmental organizations assumed that the police, the attorney general's office and the courts were capable and clean," he said.
While the village, as the landlord, undertook responsibility for the roof, heating and electrical system for a cost of $36,000 and Westhab contributed $17,000 from a government grant and $15,000 from local donations to improve the home's interior, other community organizations assumed responsibility for other aspects of the project.
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