Sentence examples for organized of any from inspiring English sources

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"I dare say this is the best plan, the best coordination, the best organized of any Olympics the world has ever seen," he said at a news conference where he was surrounded by Utah's leading elected officials.

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[For her part, Taubira gave a moving eulogy at the funeral of Hebdo cartoonist Bernard "Tignous" Verlhac.] The signatories simply threw to one side the publication's long history of attacking Catholicism, Judaism and, indeed, organized religion of any sort.

And in any case, Mr. Grass, a born misfit and troublemaker, showed scant enthusiasm for organized activity of any kind, whether it was school (he was thrown out of two for fighting with teachers) or the Hitler Youth.

The revolutionaries detested organized groups of any kind, for it was thought that only one authority should exist over the citizens that of the state.

Usually the group is organized independently of any hospital or other agency, but in some instances such clinics own and operate their own hospital facilities.

Amongst inanimate substances, a clod, a pebble, a liquid drop might be; but never was a watch, a telescope, an organized body of any kind, answering a valuable purpose by a complicated mechanism, the effect of chance.

Freethinkers are often defined by their rejection of religion, or at least of any organized form of religion.

No one organized any of that, it just happened — just as the "Je Suis Charlie" slogan became ubiquitous after the terror attacks on the Paris newspaper Charlie Hebdo and rainbow flags sprouted everywhere after the deadly attack on a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.

Cox and Kings has a comprehensive network of resources and guides in the country and can organize trips of any length, either concentrating on Laos or as an add-on to a Southeast Asian itinerary.

The concept of a government "monopoly on force" may sound inconsistent with the political traditions of a country steeped in stories of its own revolution, but it is the fundamental organizing principle of any nation-state.

The concept of a "monopoly on force" might sound foreign or even frightening to Americans that take great pride in our revolutionary beginnings, but it is the fundamental organizing principle of any political entity, including the United States.

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