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If it's too crammed, try reorganizing it more efficiently, or pick out what items you can leave at home or in your bag or classrooms.
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Egypt sent its intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman, to try to reorganize Mr. Arafat's hydra-headed security services.
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In remarks from the White House, President Obama announced that Chrysler would try to reorganize itself in a quick bankruptcy proceeding.
Although this system is utterly bewildering, with agencies and departments overlapping in their responsibilities, he said it would be a mistake to try to reorganize.
The Israeli threat to Mr. Arafat comes as the Palestinians try to reorganize their government after the resignation last week of the prime minister, Mahmoud Abbas.
Japan has been suffering from a classic "liquidity trap": while an exorbitant amount of money is available for lending, companies and individuals are not borrowing as they try to reorganize their activities.
"They would be permitted to continue to operate, and if they wanted, they could try to reorganize and restructure their long-term obligations in a way that could make them more viable".
Adam Opel, the German subsidiary of the automaker General Motors, said Friday that it would ask European governments for 3.3 billion euros in loan guarantees and that it would try to reorganize as an independent company.
Clustering algorithms try to reorganize the set of training patterns in the database in the form of several separate classes based on a predefined similarity measure.
Try to reorganize your desk on Friday afternoons after school, as it will help you get back to the grind on Monday morning.
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