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UNLIKE international leisure travelers, who usually have the luxury of a little time to become organized once they arrive at a foreign airport, business travelers sometimes must hit the ground running as soon as the immigration agent waves them in.
Unsure of exactly what to do, she decided her first task was to become organized, starting with the clutter at her home, so she could begin to figure it out.
The most valuable role the president now has is setting in motion a plan to ensure that this tragedy is never repeated and that other threatened communities take responsibility to become organized and prepared.
"The burn rates are so high," he said, referring to the speed at which distressed companies spend more than they take in, that those companies need to become organized early enough to protect themselves, especially "as the availability of refinancing quickly dwindles".
Situated in an environment without significant convective activity, this system initially struggled to become organized.
The system did not begin to become organized until October 25 while south-southeast of Bermuda.
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While the book is intended to help boys become organized, set goals, and alleviate anxiety, it has also become a guidebook of sorts for others in the education field.
It was also incredible for many Turks to see Turkey become organized so quickly.
This implies that sequences to be eliminated become organized in the banded regions of the chromosome, while the macronuclear genes are contained in the interbands.
Cells migrating through the PS undergo an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and become organized in a head-to-tail fashion: the earliest cells to ingress will be positioned more anteriorly than cells migrating later in development.
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