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As a result, journalists from CNN, Reuters, the BBC and other international news organizations were holed up inside with no electricity or air-conditioning, forced to stand clear of any windows because of stray bullets.
"It's an organization that fills holes but has no plan," one baseball official said.
BAX-α6 affected also drastically the monolayer organization, forming large holes that may relate to a capacity to produce pores.
This organization of nose poke holes was intended to provide mice with spatially structured environmental cues.
According to Burt (2000, pp. 348; 2001, 1992), organizations bridging structural holes benefit from a position, where they are capable to influence and control the behavior of their alters.
"When you started thinking about those, which any project manager does, you realize there was a hole in the organization -- there was a hole in the plan," Dr. Moses said.
He'll surely get some football questions too about the team's free-agent work and the holes that the organization still has to fill.
"C.P.C. was tempted into more speculative lending, which harmed the organization financially and left a big hole in the field of lending for multifamily housing," said Brad Lander, a Brooklyn Democrat and housing expert who is on the City Council.
Both organizations see themselves as filling a hole that has opened across American journalism, if not at The Times itself.
Last month, CityParks Foundation, a nonprofit organization, opened the Junior Golf Center, a six-hole course abutting Dyker Beach, offering free instruction to youths age 6 to 17.
The issue of knowing what research is currently being undertaken where, by whom, and which organizations are supporting it is a black hole in the public health landscape.
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