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The Rangers quickly disbanded, with most of the men slipping back into civilian life but a few joining the regular Confederate Army.
But the coalition was riddled with internal conflicts, and it quickly disbanded after dividing over how much money should be designated for different medial specialties.
(When Jerry Brown became governor, he quickly disbanded the four-person office of the First Lady that had served Shriver; its closing saved the state $430,950 per year).
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It had plans to quickly disband, but migration kept growing.
However, Mr. Belhaj has pledged publicly that he will quickly disband his forces as soon as Libya is stable.
In this country, generally, people tend to fall into three camps -- one of which is quickly disbanding: health care costs are not a concern (that's the disappearing group), health care costs can be controlled through market forces, or health care costs can be controlled through government intervention in the market.
Do NOT skip step #1, as this can result in frustration all-around, which can quickly disband a group, thereby rendering all your hard work null and void.
How do we design temporary organizations that start up quickly and disband quickly?
The group studying defense policy and institutions expected problems if the Iraqi Army was disbanded quickly -- a step L. Paul Bremer III, the chief American civil administrator in Iraq, took.
And then the entire demonstration disbanded quickly without a trace.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukAFTER Benito Mussolini's rule in Italy came to an abrupt end in 1943, partisan groups quickly formed, soaking up disbanded Italian soldiers and civilians.
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