Sentence examples for today's organized from inspiring English sources

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The Iraqi Army then had none of today's organized, fit, self-confident air.

Many current police officers were childhood friends and schoolmates of today's organized crime members.

And despite bows to critical thought from within what might be called today's organized religion of journalism, they fail to cite those writing from outside the cathedral, who have gone before in exploring such issues, and have often been treated dismissively for doing so.

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The program has its origins in the Democracy Seminar, a clandestine intellectual exchange between Budapest, Warsaw and New York in the 1980's, organized by Adam Michnik and me.

But, since the 1950's, organized financial interests have laid fierce claim to many remaining public and private lands for the resources within them such as timber, coal and forage for livestock.

Through her, the gallery represented the estate of Max Beckmann during the 1980's and early 1990's, organizing seven shows in 12 years.

Mr. Gierek, a tall, burly, gruff-voiced man with a penchant for gaudy ties, rose to power in the 1950's and 1960's organizing Communist control over coal mines and industrial plants, He became first secretary of the Polish Communist Party in 1970 after his predecessor, Wladyslaw Gomulka, was swept aside during food riots in which scores of workers were killed by the police.

If Reuther had truly believed that "material gain" was unimportant, he would not have long remained leader of one million-plus members of the United Automobile Workers -- a union that, unlike the Teamsters, preserved a strong tradition of internal dissent and rank-and-file democracy from the heady days of 1930's organizing.

The first-described of these works (Galbraith 2012) is an article focused on the structural changes that today's traditionally organized companies must enact to outperform other traditionally organized companies competing in the same markets.

Scientists at today's rally, organized by the Union of Concerned Scientists, urged Clinton to delay the decision, arguing that the carefully controlled test won't determine if the system will work against real targets.

Robert Hobbs, a curator, writer and professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, is the commissioner for this year's exhibition, organized under the auspices of International Arts and Artists, a nonprofit organization in Washington that presents touring exhibitions around the world.

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