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At practice, Sundhage will sometimes organize formal shootouts or have the players do it individually at the end of regimented training.
During the afternoon stretch we stop periodically at the side of the road to consume wine, cheese, cookies and meat offered by locals, who sometimes organize roadside receptions for the coach's passengers and at other times run forward with bottles of wine for Nemitz.
When I asked for specifics, he told me that they sometimes organize trash pickups in nearby parks.
The IWW believes these constraints undercut worker power and prefers to avoid them ― though it does sometimes organize more formal unions as well.
After the acute episode of pancreatitis, free pancreatic fluids sometimes organize weeks after the episodes, to pseudocysts.
Weeks after the episodes pancreatic fluids sometimes organize to pseudocysts, fluid collections by or in the gland.
Finally, we should add that Senegal and Burkina Faso, for example, have sometimes organized their systems by pre-funding the anticipated acts, that is, by making a budget (fixed rates per act) available before the exemptions took effect in the health centres.
Among private-sector organizations, high-technology firms particularly young firms facing fierce competition—are sometimes organized as adhocracies.
Several villages or hamlets formed a tribe, and groups of tribes sometimes organized into powerful confederacies.
The Chinese government sometimes organizes blog postings to defend its own policies.
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