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Dionysius, a vigorous reformer who succeeded Sixtus II as pope, faced the urgent task of reorganizing the church.
Appointed to the additional office of secretary for the marine in 1723, he undertook the immense task of reorganizing the severely demoralized French navy.
As governor, Smith reformed the insane asylums, created the state parks system, and undertook the distinctly unglamorous task of reorganizing the state bureaucracy, which functioned mainly as a collection of warring fiefdoms.
"This is exactly the type of experience and perspective we need in order to take on the critical task of reorganizing and right-sizing state government for the first time since the 1920s".
He was acquiring the military manpower, the plunder, and the prestige that he needed to secure a free hand for the prosecution of the task of reorganizing the Roman state and the rest of the Greco-Roman world.
With the aid of the Bulgars, he turned back the Muslim assault in 718 and, in the intervals of warfare during the next 20 years, addressed himself to the task of reorganizing and consolidating the themes in Asia Minor.
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Tomaselli considers his approach to art as a way of reorganizing and reframing information.
When prompted to reflect, the individual will demonstrate evidence of reorganizing threatened goals.
Some pathogens hosted by bird species are capable of reorganizing and reframing their genetic information.
It kind of reorganized my entire childhood.
Type II error occurs when viable firms are liquidated instead of reorganized (White 1994).
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