Can't we organise a whip-round to buy an island where these counter-Enlightenment yahoos can live without bothering anybody else? |
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The organisers now say they only had plans to organise a music nite featuring young singers. |
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Supporters also organise to sell the paper on high streets, outside stations or workplaces. |
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We are requesting the public to kindly organise a Coffee Day in your own home, work place, or local area. |
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Bury is not hosting any official events, but will help groups to organise parties. |
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We have to organise a new international working class response to the crisis of capitalist economy and society. |
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He ignores the fact that workers need the full freedom to organise to defend themselves against the rapacious greed of their employers. |
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It is now essential to organise democratic debate among the rank and file to define our demands and our strategy. |
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She arranged for another doctor to visit and organise admission to hospital. |
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The members organise turtle walks everyday and during full moon and new moon days, intensify the patrols. |
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Staff from the Hawes-based creamery are helping to organise the Cheese Show. |
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From now till next spring the club will organise outings, competitions and fundraising events. |
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People, frustrated by the failures of capitalism, organise themselves under the banner of populist leaders. |
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I had wanted to do more creative writing, but I had not been able to organise myself to find the time. |
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Chulumanda said he has directed the director of sports to organise international friendly games following the aborted trip to China. |
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The volunteers help the children with their daily needs and organise sporting activities for them. |
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Can you organise an action group to get supporters to send e-mails to all Senators? |
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He was involved in his collection, sorting it, cataloguing it, wallowing in it, trying to store, organise and look after it. |
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Having a social evening as a foursome is fine, but it's probably better to organise something at home. |
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In further education and sixth form colleges lecturers and teachers can help students organise meetings. |
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Ron used to organise the beer from the local brewery in sugar sacks that held 4 dozen big bottles of beer. |
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In the brothel and nightclub strip, crime bosses got the green light to organise prostitution and illegal gambling rackets. |
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Workers do use it every time they organise a trade union and fight for better wages and conditions. |
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An excellent discussion saw people agree on the need to organise solidarity with any action that did take place. |
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People are forced to take to the streets, organise petitions, write letters and generally make a proper fuss in protest. |
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A working woman needs to organise her life to balance her professional and family life. |
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When the 12 weeks are up, the staff help them find accommodation, work and even organise enrolment on educational courses to gain qualifications. |
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How, if it's a category mistake to think that you can fight a war against it, do you organise an international campaign against an abstract noun? |
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It was not a time of men challenging each other in heroic duels, but a time for the thegns to organise repairs to bridges and roads. |
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They view territory expediently, as a base from which they can organise their campaigns and plot their attacks. |
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He said it was up to the small-scale miners to organise themselves to hire machines like excavators, caterpillars, et cetera. |
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So small-minded is this government that it is unable even to organise the bill to restrict docking of dogs' tails. |
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So, I told her that she is a big girl, that she has a phone number and if she wants to organise a party she can do it herself. |
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The key is to throw the net as widely as possible and organise in every locality. |
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It hopes to organise similar competitions and art camps in the premises so that more people would get to know the institution's environs. |
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Watch groups are run by willing and enthusiastic volunteers who organise the environmental activities. |
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Every week ents officers for each of the York University colleges organise nighttime events for students. |
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The fact you're trying to organise mob rule is enough to make me see the flaw in the plan, let alone anything else. |
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Ok, now all I have to do is email Anna all the email addies of those I'd like to share my big night with, and she'll organise the lot. |
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In modern society the ability to communicate, organise and protest is enshrined through laws and constitutions. |
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Enzo was the purser on a cruise ship up North and one of his jobs was to organise show time. |
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People are making their own efforts to organise demonstrations and protest marches. |
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Workplace democracy would be simple to organise but revolutionary in its effects. |
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The event celebrated the work of two bodies which organise morale-boosting entertainment for troops on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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To change the scenario, family and friends should organise a get-together followed by a feast on these festival days. |
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His emotional plea moved the students to organise a special blood-giving day at the beginning of the college year. |
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The library will also organise a special display of books and CDs on the special theme of nature conservation and environmental protection. |
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The attempt to prepone the Fashion Week and organise a market week, is an effort to systemise India's fashion industry. |
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Just invite some of your nearest and dearest over to your house or organise a coffee morning in your office! |
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Other workers should organise delegations to council picket lines in every area. |
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An individualised case conceptualisation helps organise complex information about a patient and is a blueprint for guiding treatment. |
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However, that leaves insufficient time to organise live coverage for Saturday. |
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He said if the junction plan became a formal proposal he would contact residents and organise a campaign. |
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They use married names, organise meals, teas and tombolas, bake cakes and wear pinnies. |
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It was proposed to organise the whole state structure in the manner of a system of chambers of conciliation. |
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So yesterday I was looking for my spare cheque books, a long story, but part of an concerted attempt to organise my life, finances etc. |
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The teachers themselves organise photocopying of books without any moral compunction, assuming that they are after all helping their students. |
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A person who knows how to take charge and organise others can also be bossy and dictatorial. |
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They tend to organise and compose a subject then use the camera to record it. |
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You could have a barbecue, organise a picnic in the park or host a stylish dinner party. |
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It was owned by a property developer who preferred to organise build packages rather than see projects through to completion. |
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We organise projects ranging from education to setting up mini hydel power plants for the benefit of the local people. |
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And, most challengingly, how can you organise a successful family holiday with sulky teenagers? |
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Mick is a police officer who has taken a career break in order to organise and develop the scheme. |
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The trust gets together every year to organise commemorative ceremonies and to give away an award in the name of the actor. |
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The union constantly assists trade unions in poor countries to organise and campaign for human rights and acceptable labour standards. |
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In the mid-1980s one group began to organise itself around a version of sociobiology that they named evolutionary psychology. |
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Many leisure centres organise soft play sessions with large squidgy shapes, ball ponds and mini slides. |
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They can organise lift passes for the summer hiking lifts as well as guided walks, 5 per week, and Nordic walking. |
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Trouble was there was no night cart man any longer, and trying to organise other toilet facilities only agitated and upset the woman. |
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We could organise a party here of course, but that requires more effort and energy than I currently have. |
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The only course open to us is to organise orientation courses vigorously, so that people can guard themselves against this uninvited guest. |
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When another publisher picked up the book and the controversy, feminist groups attempted to organise a boycott. |
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It could organise manufacturing for multinationals which prefer to concentrate on selling their products. |
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We need to organise the most effective types of direct action against the war machine. |
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I also want to thank the bank for giving me time off to organise the sound system. |
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University students continue to organise stoppages, marches, hunger strikes, occupations and sit-ins in the major cities. |
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They don't organise like a communist party and their world view is radically different from that of the stodgy dogmatists of the past. |
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You call her back, express regrets etc. and organise for her to pick up a house key from another friend. |
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Will his friends organise marches and motorcades to try to influence the Court of Appeal? |
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The department has also planned to organise a month-long summer course in folk arts in more than three centres. |
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He said the firm tried to organise two different types of events every year for its staff and this time wanted to make an extra special effort. |
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One old-time guard tells me that after a while the Air Force would organise a food drop to the stranded train. |
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The club will organise a Miss Kasama beauty contest to be officiated by First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa at Kasama Golf Club. |
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Now she helps to organise the biannual International Debutante Ball, which donates money to several causes, including servicemen's charities. |
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But just because the ability to organise is so important to us, socialists are always the most militant defenders of democratic rights. |
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They also organise food stalls to raise money for good causes such as food banks. |
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He was the fire station's benevolent worker and used to organise the children's Christmas parties. |
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The Minority Movement, organised by the infant Communist Party of Great Britain, sought to organise militants in trade unions. |
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We organise mine risk education courses through theatre acts for analphabetic people, puppets for children, radio announcements. |
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Over the longer term they will organise a political party to make alternative proposals to move society to the right. |
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It is said that the local tribesman used to organise field sports while not engaged in agricultural pursuit. |
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Maybe it's time to organise a trip to some tinpot African country to boost my image. |
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She began to organise these women under her leadership in providing food and temporary shelter. |
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Neither has this large and profitable organisation managed to organise workers to clean-up the damaged properties. |
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This is the latest service to be set up for south west London's time-poor residents who need a helping hand to organise their lives. |
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Teachers carried banners and placards calling for the right to organise and to strike. |
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If the right to hunt foxes is a question of civil liberties, so is the right to organise bear-baiting and cockfights. |
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I like to be organised, and to organise people, so I notice when things aren't done properly. |
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The search for rhythmic patterns is so ingrained that given the persistent ticking of a clock we organise the beat into a pattern of tick-tock. |
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I would not be able to organise myself in order to do homework on a regular basis. |
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The key question is whether it will manage to organise mass protests and a general strike. |
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It was decided at the camp that we should organise informal get-togethers every month. |
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In the weeks and months prior to his death, he took some steps to organise his financial affairs. |
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Zoe and I did our best not to appear straight laced, and tried to organise people. |
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Getting a reply from my contact was like getting blood from a stone and it caused me quite a lot of grief when trying to organise a work permit. |
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I realised not only that there are the haves and the have-nots, but that the haves organise to make sure you don't get any of it. |
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His wife, Lynne, and children Craig and Rachel were in on the secret and helped to plan and organise the tribute. |
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At the end of week one, the five couples organise a big night out to the local club, to get to know one another. |
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She's been hard at it since, working with Amnesty International and others to organise a public meeting. |
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Last year she helped to organise a national marshal training campaign, designed to make rallying safer, for the drivers and spectators. |
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Amid her grief she found the strength to organise a support group for the bereaved partners. |
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Today the EU seeks to organise Europeans around a consciousness of vulnerability. |
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The stronger PCS branches have to help the weaker branches to organise around the dispute. |
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We are going to meet today to decide a plan of action but we will organise a date for a public meeting at the end of August. |
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We also organise festivals to popularise bamboo furniture and local art forms. |
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There followed a scurry round to assemble a scratch team, kit them up, organise travel arrangements etc. |
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He is now trying to organise a community radio telethon to raise more money. |
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He further went on to say that he was going to organise Freeport as a model city and run it as such. |
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The party will organise public meetings, rallies, demonstrations, dharnas at tehsils, districts and state-level, he added. |
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So organise your savings and make your money work as hard as possible then sit back and watch it grow! |
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She said the group had outdone themselves in their efforts to organise and collect gifts for this year's appeal. |
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If that doesn't sate you, the Macdonalds can organise fishing, deer-stalking, pony-trekking, and hiking. |
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My neighbours and I intend to organise a safari supper in our street on 10 Feb. |
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In August 1997, I was accused of being unfit to organise meetings and manage staff. |
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The union plans to organise a lobby of the Labour Party conference in Bournemouth this September over manufacturing job losses. |
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It may be that some members want to organise trips out or other activities. |
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Later on things improved and now they organise special events, with charity diners or workshops to allow people to learn handicrafts or cooking. |
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With the hotel guests in a state of panic it was left to the hotel staff to organise things. |
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Whenever possible we'll try and organise lobbies and demonstrations to support the councillor on the inside. |
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They organise dances and gatherings to whip up the spirits, then go into trances. |
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Our next step was to organise a lobby of the next meeting of the Housing Committee. |
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Here is the man who is first to raise money or organise events to help victims of crime or the needy, a man with human compassion. |
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Trades unionist Brian Anderson helped organise a major lobby of councillors as they entered the Guildhall for last week's showdown. |
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These coalitions should organise discussion groups, teach-ins and debates in every school, college and workplace. |
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I said they continue to use some of the apparatuses of socialism to organise the state. |
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The companies are combining their efforts to organise the bash which will include a raffle, prizes and a visit from a life coach. |
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We plan to organise women's hockey on similar lines to that of men's hockey. |
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There are all sorts of ways in which an animal can organise a response when faced with a particular situation. |
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Sophisticated command centre software can organise the recovery of data and help manage resources more effectively. |
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Residents were furious that they had to organise an attempted rescue of survivors. |
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A permanent youth worker is now in place on the estate to work with youngsters and try to organise a youth club and other activities for them. |
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Patients should organise for someone to launder their nightwear and bring in fresh supplies of nightclothes and toiletries. |
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It's an absolute disgrace they didn't think it was important enough to organise a parade and service to show how much we owe these old soldiers, sailors and airmen. |
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It further intends to continue to organise weekly sit-ins in Freedom Square. |
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Kia is also giving the first seven days' insurance for free, so first-time buyers don't have to organise one of those troublesome temporary cover notes. |
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Scientists have long been fascinated by ants because of the extraordinary way they organise themselves into colonies that display purposeful activity. |
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Choose a year planner or a school diary and organise your life in a personalised manner. |
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That is why most of the countries organise extensive awareness raising and information campaigns. |
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Thanks are given to PIARC for having put faith in Tanzania to organise and host this important event. |
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Our team will organise the convoying of your yacht and will manage the whole of the needs. |
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Moments that, whole days and nights long, organise in turn the inventory of what is real and the dreamy wanderings of rapid eye movement sleep. |
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It has its party machines, but groups that organise hard can use the primaries to prise them open. |
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There are many people in England who organise their lives without making any reference to a supernatural being. |
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To prepare the ground for eventual steps to be taken in this area, the Commission proposes to organise a study on the protection of mass events. |
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The JCC calls upon the Romanian government to organise training sessions in that matter. |
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Do I organise my personal estate by reference to family-oriented or estate-oriented goals? |
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We also organise all sorts of company-related activities so that you can get to know your workmates outside business hours. |
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With my group I have taken the initiative to organise an open meeting on these matters during next November's part-session. |
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Organic growing methods have become fashionable and a system is now being introduced to organise this sphere. |
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But before we organise a whip-round to make up for his shortfall, spare a thought for those who are having to cope with below-inflation pay rises. |
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The man in the shop tries to organise a whip-round for me, but I refuse. |
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The Central African Authorities buckled down to taking the necessary measures to organise the dialogue as such. |
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Snowed under with work, Leni forgets to organise a fill-in for her women's gymnastics group. |
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The racing authorities created PMU, an Economic Interest Group, to organise off-track betting on their behalf. |
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These science centre associations regularly organise seminars and workshops where members pore over the problems of popularising science. |
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If the European Union cannot organise itself to give assistance, or simply will not, why should any other organisation be thinking of doing so? |
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Living rootless in a new city, the family tries to organise their new life and arduously starts from the scratch. |
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I also help to organise the regional youth weekend away of the protestant church, which happens every year. |
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We organise gymkhanas, tours based on particular themes or itineraries which can include visits to museums and monuments. |
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In 2004, Executive Career Management Committees were set in place to promote and organise development and mobility among management staff. |
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A good example of how MM avoids traffic chaos in the context of events, are online platforms to organise carpooling among event visitors. |
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The organiser must provide an adequate security service and organise efficient cooperation with the police. |
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They organise medical training sessions for small groups of women in cooperation with the Taleban Ministry of Health. |
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Many left wing political organisations in India talk about the need to organise among the working class, but then see elections as the best way of implementing their ideas. |
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Would he agree with me that women have a right to choose how they organise their lives? |
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The main goal of the committees was to prepare and organise an uprising, which would ultimately lead to the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule. |
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A tabbed layout makes it easier to organise your content and allows dashboard users to navigate quickly through the information. |
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In a newsgroup section members can organise online discussions on different subjects and post questions to the participating community. |
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With a view to promoting the principle of equal treatment, Member States shall organise ad hoc information and awareness campaigns and training. |
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Afterwards, the Palace will be happy to welcome you with a barbecue and organise a group singsong. |
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We will organise a conference on sport and hooliganism in November with the Council of Europe and the European Parliament. |
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Moreover, it is used to organise to set up challenges in order to improve your fighting spirit. |
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There's something so fascinating about the way to organise a city, how you make it alive and safe and livable. |
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Since TräTrans transports round timber, wood chips, and sawn timber, it is possible to organise return freight, particularly for wood chippings. |
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The bursar for the IAOP was mandated to organise a workshop on financial administration for the bursars of Africa. |
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The forum should be helping people to organise around their chosen themes. |
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Streamline your workflow and organise your workspace with a compact yet expandable supply unit. |
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The money is used to run PE classes in schools where there are no trained staff, organise sports clubs and run competitions. |
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Petitioner leaders are those who organise group petitions on behalf of members of their community who have suffered abuses. |
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Take it to a waste collection site. Or call your local authority: sometimes they organise a collection of toxic waste products. |
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Two known attempts to organise anti-government demonstrations were broken up by the police before the protesters could unfurl their banners. |
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If Australia goes ahead and outlaws spam then, at the very least, we ought to organise a treaty that would see the same laws enforceable on both sides of the Tasman. |
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Why not implicate the people who are really responsible, namely those who organise the shipments? |
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We can also organise your superannuation refund when you leave Oz permanently. |
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It does not interfere in the ability of Member States to organise their health systems as they wish. |
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There I am trying to organise tilers and carpenters and blinds and furniture deliveries and people couldn't be nicer, obviously considering I'm paying them. |
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Inbound messages are kept for 365 days when they remain in the inbox, and indefinitely if you organise them in a sub-folder of your choice. |
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Yet the Mormon church did not organise riots or burn the authors in effigy. |
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To bring laws and real life closer together is to organise the emancipatory evolution of a society. |
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We had to organise things so that the food had thawed by the time you had to cook it. |
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They pray together regularly and also meet up to organise events which are requested of them across the diocese. |
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This year, our sponsor Shimano will organise an autograph session at the competition site. |
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This roomy and colourful pouch can organise and carry everything from school supplies to cosmetics. |
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Students take a placement test to find out their level so that we can organise classes with students of equal age and language skills. |
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A word merchant with years of experience to prove she can organise anything and diarise our adventures! |
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A fishing boat's crew sighted the sinking ship, sounded the alarm and began to organise a rescue operation, in which a number of boats from nearby oil-rig platforms took part. |
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Some NGOs also organise visits to prisons to inquire after the conditions of detention of women. |
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A whole society all based on self-employed persons, who all organise their contracts, liability, insurances, pension plans are utopian. |
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Sitemaps are very important during migration because they enable to organise the source site pages in order to easily use them. |
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When it's someone's birthday, the birthday boy or girl buys cakes for everyone and during the summer we occasionally organise a barbecue. |
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If the court tarries over its judgment, there might not be enough time to organise a referendum even if one is allowed. |
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It will be the ideal location to organise your family reunions, receptions and seminars. |
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They shall agree among themselves how to organise the examination-in-chief and re-examination. |
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Technorati: Indexing site which allows users to search for and organise all types of web content. |
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We organise the supply chain for a given worksite, such as the Rhin-Rhône High Speed Line. |
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There are plenty of occasions to get together all year round and we will help you organise brunches, family dinners and receptions. |
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The aim of Euterpe is to organise high quality concerts in prestigious places of the regional heritage. |
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A maternal uncle who lives in the UK is helping to organise the repatriation of her body to New Zealand. |
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It may also undertake evaluation studies and organise seminars, colloquia or other meetings of experts. |
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We are happy to help organise your wedding, reception or conference and can refer you to our recommended wedding planner. |
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You still do not know if you want to organise your wedding yourself or hire a wedding planner. |
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If you are coming with a friend we can organise accommodation in a double room for both of you. |
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Public servants in Canberra will organise interdepartmental study groups to examine the problems in Melbourne. |
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Companies relying on the network for sales or to organise delivery of supplies can be paralysed by a denial of service attack. |
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Believe me, you've got to have nerves of steel to organise a festival these days. |
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The last few weeks have been chaotic as they organise the wedding. |
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Every year, police prefectures organise campaigns for the disposal of illegal weapons and ammunition obtained from citizens. |
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On September 2007, he proposed to organise a beauty contest for pigs on a land destined to the construction of a Mosque in Bologna. |
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He was also able to multiply foundations in Africa and organise the evangelisation of new regions such as Rwanda, Burundi and French Sudan. |
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Due to Commission procedures, it takes too much time to adopt legal bases that are required at CSS level to organise data collection. |
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The stated groups often organise to draw people away from their parishes to attend liturgies and other activities reserved to group initiates. |
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We will take this opportunity to organise an open day specially directed at our neighbours. |
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In order to organise real countervailing power, you need to take all the partners into account. |
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He wishes he could organise his time better but feels incapable. |
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It was challenging in so far as I had to organise a computer room for a particular lesson each time we wanted to chat. |
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It seems that it was the first national institution, in Europe, to organise a national day of reflection on this theme. |
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The hotel can also organise cookery classes, and a picnic on a farm 30km away for those who want to escape into the countryside. |
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At school, teachers organise revision sessions leading up to the exam, at university you have to work out your own timetable. |
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They will also discuss the proposal to organise in the near future a new international conference to help the country. |
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Every week, during season, we organise a mountainbike journey in Vézère valley guided by an instructor certified by the state. |
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However, his connecting Air France flight was cancelled because of a strike and he had to organise his own trip back. |
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In order to remain competitive, many firms need to change the way they organise their work. |
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It took decades for them to organise into federations of trade unions. |
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They were dreading a race against the clock to get there in time until the M.E.N. stepped in to help organise cut-price air fares for the dedicated dozen. |
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High achievers and go-getters are naturally attracted to such challenges and will organise their own funding and resources in a quest to win that prize. |
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Veronica, who lives in Watchfield, is hoping to organise a concert called Carnival Messiah, which is based on Handel's Messiah but with West Indian rhythms. |
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Furthermore, the Prime Minister has had no difficulty in finding Parliamentary whips to organise majorities even for the most contentious legislation. |
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You can't organise a major outside broadcast on a wing and a prayer. |
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It will be very difficult in this short space of time for parties and candidates to recruit staff, organise and launch their campaigns and obtain the necessary funding. |
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The redcoats organise loads of play activities and evening entertainment. |
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Orla and Rhona can organise refresher lessons in the resort. |
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Last month they met Tony Blair at Downing Street, who pledged to boost the size of the registries, commit funds and organise a publicity campaign. |
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Unions needed to improve recruitment strategies in order to organise workers in sectors such as the non-traditional sector as well as also rendering an effective service. |
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On July 23rd 1952, Nasser helped to organise a revolt against the Royal Family and King Farouk was overthrown after a few days of bloodless rebellion. |
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Carlow Tourism arrange host family accommodation for a number of language schools who organise for foreign students to travel to Carlow during the year. |
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They can help choose and organise everything from the hotel, menu, flowers, band, dress, cake, wine, make-up and photographer, down to choosing the colour of the table linen. |
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The ruling class may jettison figureheads who have served their interests for years, but they organise and manoeuvre to ensure their rule is restabilised. |
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We then had to organise tickets for the passengers to travel on the buses. |
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Preschools, playgroups and nurseries can organise their own half-mile sponsored toddles, too and if they do, they get to keep 25 per cent of the money raised. |
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We organise evening visits to the animal reserve on these two special weekends to listen to the stag's bell and the clashing of the antlers as the animals fight. |
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The SPCA can also organise for animals to be microchipped or tagged. |
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Each trade unionist has the power to organise greater numbers around them. |
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It can be difficult to organise walks and dog minders when my hours are chaotic so they roam about the grass outside the office and I feel better knowing they are here. |
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In these movements he gained the skills to be able to make practical decisions about how to organise people and get all the paperwork done at the same time. |
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He is a trade union activist helping organise the migrant workers. |
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They would also appreciate support from volunteers prepared to help organise the event, which, it is hoped, will rise from the ashes by autumn next year. |
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We tried to organise activities from 4.00 p.m to 5.00 p.m. with possibility of a tea-time study period until 6.30 p.m. but this did not have the expected success. |
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Parliament can decide to organise referendums on any subject it deems fit. |
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Illegal aliens can organise whatever protests they please, make demands, set up petitions, without running the risk of being caught or of being returned to their countries of origin. |
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Although such an objective is defendable to respect people's freedom to design and organise their private life, society cannot lose interest in the family. |
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According to the Court, that question goes beyond the bounds of the directive, which does not affect the power of Member States to organise their national social security schemes. |
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As you can imagine the staff never got paid and? we had to wait until banks opened after the holiday weekend to organise a line of credit to enable us to operate while we re-signed our membership to alternatives. |
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He said he could organise a car, but that was not enough. |
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We whish to thank the complete management of the club and all the members who made it possible through their efforts to organise such a fantastic club match. |
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The idea of the social welfare state to organise solidarity is more topical than ever according to the Minister, but it also needs more public spirit and private initiative. |
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It is even possible to employ a stag or hen party planner to help organise it all. |
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It is a working method and a methodology to organise and lead meetings. |
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The Commission could not say it would be among the best and then organise the salary survey in such a way as no longer to be competitive with the best. |
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With a south west exposure, a direct access from 21 rue Boyer, a checkroom, an adjoining screening room with 80 seats and all the comfort and services needed to organise any event. |
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You can use these lists to organise other members of the board. |
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It is obvious that to organise their communications with the family, the torturers of Ilan were inspired by what can be seen in television series. |
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Rather than organise a third meeting of the workshop on demersal fisheries in the Celtic Sea it was considered preferable to hold a geographically larger workshop covering all the relevant fisheries, but restricted to hake. |
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Protecting your privacy and your personal data is an important aspect of the way we create, organise and implement our activities on-line and off-line. |
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In addition, the Commission may arrange evaluative studies as well as organise seminars, colloquia or other experts' meetings which might assist with the implementation of the Culture 2000 programme. |
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The new Constitutional Treaty constitutes a major political challenge because it is the first time that a large number of member States have decided to organise plebiscites for the ratification of the Treaty. |
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Bates Wells and Braithwaite, a firm of solicitors in Cheapside, is trying to organise a shared poet-in-residence for a number of local businesses. |
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The Commission also at that time signalled its intention to organise pilot projects for the common visa application centres, making use of possible funding under the Argo programme to set up such projects. |
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Once you've settled in, we can similarly organise more varied activities such as wine tasting, heli-skiing, an unforgettable hike or merely just run daily errands on your behalf. |
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Trekking, cycling, kayaking and rafting trips are easy to organise from any of the towns, and Pachamagua, in Puerto Varas, is a canyoning specialist. |
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Repartitioning your hard drive can help organise your data, reduce defragmentation, improve performance and give you a better chance of recovering key files if your system crashes. |
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The same government has only deigned the uncharismatic Minister of Commerce to organise an interdepartmental committee on Saturday in order to stem the rising prices of widely consumed products. |
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His administration was an attempt to organise the kingdom, church and nobility around him. |
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Many towns and cities organise Carnival processions. The colourful floats, constructed of papier-mâché and wire mesh, poke fun at the political and social developments of the day. |
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It does not organise the disks in a loop, but instead addresses them directly by an embedded switch in the backplane of each enclosure in a switched fabric. |
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Every week we organise a welcome party on the plane tree esplanade. |
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The love of fine blooms, trees, and the desire to decoratively organise the wonders of horticulture are in no way in decline, as this event proves. |
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We must be ready to organise ourselves in such a way as to allow ourselves to respond to the solicitations of major international companies or law firms. |
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Arts and Crafts sales, sales of paper hankies, exhibitions, solidarphone, and stands at various events, are all activities which we organise both to inform the public and to raise funds for all our undertakings. |
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The EU thus welcomes the Uzbek proposal to organise in Tashkent, in the course of this year, a meeting between EU and Uzbek experts to discuss the Andijan events. |
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