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to reorganizing
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To organize something again, or in a different manner
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Now it's on to reorganizing the company and getting the heck out of bankruptcy".
Mr. Carlson noted that the Thomson family had been unsentimental about its history when it has come to reorganizing the company.
The arrangement cleared the last hurdle to reorganizing the Senate after Senator James M. Jeffords of Vermont handed the Democrats a majority by becoming an independent.
KABUL, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai, in his first speech since he was declared the winner of the much disputed presidential election, said Tuesday that he wanted to tackle corruption but made no specific commitments to reorganizing his administration.
State Department of Motor Vehicle officials insist that they aren't opposed to reorganizing the system, but that they are leery of changes they say could result in lengthy delays and added costs.
Puntland's president, Abdirahman Mohamed Faroole, said that he was working closely with American officials to free the captain and "we're really concerned about the recent attacks.'' "We're committed to reorganizing our security forces,'' he said.
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"I have 24 hours to reorganize.
We just have to reorganize".
That forced him to reorganize his operations.
His first act was to reorganize the army.
last week when he announced plans to reorganize intelligence.
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