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It's easier than you'd think to check out your school's offerings – some organise food-tasting days, most are very receptive and proud of their food so happy to allow parents in and anyone who's interested can – and should – ask if not invited.
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That took some organising.
Some organised their own inspections, many brought in contractors.
Many Kikuyus were radicalised, and some organised resistance.
Some politicians still seem untouchable, as do some organised-crime groups.
I have listened intently to the debates held in recent days, some organised also by the opposition.
"If you don't believe there's some organising principle, or somebody up in the sky pulling the strings, then it can be very stressful.
It plans to handle a huge part of the costly work of running for president, including buying TV, online and radio commercials, conducting polling and even doing some organising tasks such as voter outreach in early primary states.
The win by Foxx, who pledged on Wednesday to repair what she called the county's "broken criminal justice system", was celebrated by activists who campaigned against Alvarez intensely, some organising on social media under the hashtag #ByeAnita.
Of course this requires some organising, but even if it leads to only one new, exclusive move, our chances to win the world championship will increase significantly.
Medium market quality denotes the presence of some organised milk procurement, usually through milk co-operatives but without milk processing facilities.
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