Sentence examples for organized headquarters from inspiring English sources

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By mid-September 1967, the Nixon campaign had organized headquarters in four states deemed critical to the Republican primaries.

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However, the outcome of this was government suppression of the movement by means of deportation, imprisonment, the suspension of the right to free assembly, and closing of organizations' headquarters to quell organizing efforts.

The division headquarters organized a women's conference in Erbil, where General Hertling challenged the participants to break with old ways and "provide me a list of brave women who would want to go into the police force".

The district's board of education voted 5 to 2 to remove flavored milk after intense pressure from Mr. Oliver and parents of children in the district, some of whom held protests outside the district's headquarters organized by the activist group FoodForLunch.

At the peak of the Cold War, 16 member nations maintained an approximate strength of 5,252,800 active military, including as many as 435,000 forward deployed US forces, under a command structure that reached a peak of 78 headquarters, organized into four echelons.

The workshop was organized by UNICEF Headquarters, the West and Central Africa Regional Office and the Benin Country Office.

The plans, outlined at an analyst conference that G.M. organized at its Detroit headquarters, call for using 12 engine families by 2018 and eventually just 10, compared to 20 in 2009.

But wealth in Oregon so obviously generates from people, organized in the global headquarters of the Nike Corporation and in the cluster of tech companies that the boosters call Silicon Forest.

Clarence Clarke, a fire captain at United Nations headquarters who organized the repudiated election, said he felt he had been "set up," so the polling officers that he and other union members had elected refused to step down.

In 2002, when MOMA relocated to Queens for the renovation of its Manhattan headquarters, Alÿs organized a faux-religious procession bearing reproductions of works by Picasso, Duchamp, and Giacometti — and the New York artist Kiki Smith, seated on a throne — on palanquins, across the Queensboro Bridge, to the plangent strains of a Peruvian brass band, with tostadas and tequila at the finish.

Organized and Federally recognized 3 August 1923 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Headquarters Detachment organized and Federally.

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