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Now their non-organization has organized with a food committee, media center, sanitation department and task force to encourage more debate.
(Big banks are now organized with a single holding company owning and controlling a large number of operating subsidiaries).
Now imagine that cancer is also hierarchically organized — with a secret cellular reservoir dedicated to its renewal.
Many more races are in the spirit of a fun run, five kilometers or less, sometimes organized with a 50-yard "dash for cash" or a children's race.
Early in its existence the sect was organized with a hierarchy of senior leaders (gosvami), many of whom became very rich.
After the fitting, Alexis and I went to dinner together, but I also had a romantic rendezvous organized with a special someone afterward.
"From the beginning she was very organized, with a team around her," said Christopher Phillips, a curator at the International Center for Photography.
But the temptation is perfectly understandable, especially in tough economic times: This type of show can be organized with a minimum of logistical difficulty and expense.
Instead, the assimilation of elements of French into English produced Middle English and, with it, the basic profile of the language we still speak: a large vocabulary of Germanic and French-derived words organized with a simplified Germanic grammar.
A clan could be well organized, with a commander and a strategy, but the online teams on which I played were loose-knit, with no command structure and no guarantee that you would not be shot by a teammate.
Data collected through the qualitative method was organized with a thematic analysis.
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