Members are organising a transport survey to find out how youngsters get to school. |
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They again gave kudos to the organising committee, led by retired police officer Kyron Arthur. |
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There was a great deal of organising and teamwork to get the promotion going. |
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He also thanked the venues for hosting the events and the rest of the committee members for their work in organising and staging the event. |
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Nick Wood is organising two teams of ten to ride the machine in relays to Christchurch over the August bank holiday weekend. |
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The sangha came into being in 1975 and has been organising many programmes that have kept Kannada culture alive on the islands. |
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She had done most of the kitchen organising and she deserves tidiness props too! |
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As ways of organising a society go, I can only justify democracy and anarchy. |
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It is a scandal that the Government has so badly underestimated the logistical difficulties of organising postal voting. |
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Only a quarter of women feel they can rely on their partners to help them escape by organising a surprise trip or treat. |
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But because of the foot and mouth crisis, the Whitby-based peace campaigners organising the demo switched venues to Whitby town centre bandstand. |
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Michael raised the money by organising a sponsored bike ride and an annual fundraising event held by the local fire station. |
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As well as organising two large demonstrations and huge public meetings, supporters moved quickly to set up a supporters' trust. |
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The society, having a strength of around 380 members, has been organising seminars and workshops on numismatics. |
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Of course, anyone organising such a lobby or leaflet needs to consult quickly with the best informed militants in the union. |
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Without more ado, he saw to it that our request was granted, personally organising delivery of the said jerseys. |
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The BHB had used their power to fix the dates of meetings to stop racecourses organising their own fixtures. |
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Few seem to practice self-help, and even fewer turn to organising group therapy. |
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The couple said they will be organising lots of fundraising events over the coming year. |
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I once served on a social committee and it was always hard organising things to make people happy. |
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The vice-chairperson of the organising committee will be master of ceremonies. |
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The material put up around the walls will keep you amused long enough for other patrons to consider organising a search party. |
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She sings with jazz duos and trios around Yorkshire as well as organising European tours for local jazz bands. |
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However, Mr Murphy gave kudos to the Credit Union for organising the event. |
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He has been involved since the beginning of the organising stages of the exhibition. |
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It is his method of organising words, images and metaphors to create the particular effect he seeks to achieve. |
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Anyway, I just photocopied 52 programme zines for the spoken word thing I'm organising. |
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Birthday parties do appear to be an expression of the organising mob's current standing. |
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But a group of students have mobilised support for the embattled woman, organising a press conference. |
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Like every organisation, the committee members need finance to keep the show on the road and are, at present, organising their annual draw. |
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He was arrested and tried on trumped-up charges when he began organising anti-government rallies. |
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Like other valid theorems, this is a truism, but it is not useless, for it helps in organising the argument. |
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The junior committee do a sterling job in organising and coaching the junior members. |
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The trip went so well, the school is organising another one to Normandy next year with a stop-off in Paris. |
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Amusing a group of active, lively children may seem a daunting task for any parent or teacher who is organising a day trip or school tour. |
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Often it doesn't come to blows, they enjoy the buzz of organising confrontations. |
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This summer, she is organising a family mountain-climbing camp in Switzerland. |
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The organising committee reserves the right to postpone or cancel the competition in the event of the weather being too stormy. |
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Concerned over the prospect of having to leave their hearth and home, people started organising themselves. |
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With the main hotel booking office badly located and poorly signposted, organising a room on the hoof after a long-haul flight could break you. |
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The organising committee wish to thank sincerely all those who promoted and supported the lotto during the year. |
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Skiers and boarders are a pretty independent bunch by nature so organising a trip to the mountains is not that difficult. |
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The UN has succeeded in organising elections, setting up local governing institutions and training a multi-ethnic police force. |
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Now is the time to start searching and any unwanted saleable items will be very welcome by the organising committee. |
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When the fun was over, the children thanked Peter Millen and fifth class teacher Maria Walsh for organising the event for them. |
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Soon she started organising culinary tours to the local wet markets, hawker centres and ethnic quarters like Little India and Chinatown. |
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Computer software to do everything from running a pizza takeaway to organising a huge computer gaming tournament was also on display. |
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Their reaction to the quake was to try and encash on it by organising a tamasha in the city. |
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He was accused of organising the press conference without the say-so of others in an effort to further ingratiate himself with the media. |
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It's a trade exhibition for conference and exhibition organising groups and my Dad needed me to pick some stuff up. |
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Richmond Landcare Inc is organising a free workshop to assist landholders battling with the major environmental weed, coral trees. |
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Many compliments were extended to Johnny Burke and Michael Mooney for all the work they put into organising and coordinating the entire venture. |
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We've got some organisers who don't have such a portfolio but are responsible for organising in non-union and poorly unionised workplaces. |
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Locally, he was involved in the Walton Green Inquiry, organising an appeal against a council decision to develop the land in the area. |
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I endured endless temping jobs, meeting and greeting, answering phones and organising filing systems whilst being ogled by pervy City types. |
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Trade unions depend for their effectiveness on organising the majority of the workers in any workplace or industry. |
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Congratulations to the Town Council for taking on the responsibility of organising a St. Patrick's Day parade. |
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He also paid tribute to the city centre management team for organising last month's food fair. |
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Months of planning and preparation went into organising this year's festival. |
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Plain at that time did all the technical work setting up the servers and organising the access systems and Internet connection. |
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The organiser has tools in it for simple image editing, as well as organising. |
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The committee for the old church and the ladies' committee were a great help organising the event. |
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A dispute between the organising body and its officiators led to the cancellation of all matches during the bank-holiday weekend. |
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The committee is also organising a float for the Easter Parade through the town. |
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Greece, like Spain, has to have half an eye on the weather when organising its school year. |
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A mum who lost her four-week-old baby to cot death is organising a fundraising event on what would have been his first birthday. |
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Bravo to the organising committee and all those who assisted with and supported this wonderful venture. |
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The organising committee thank all who helped make the night such a big success for a very worthy cause. |
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We simply need a neutral environment with some protections for collective bargaining and organising. |
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Am I the only person who seems to be constantly behind with organising my finances? |
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Activists are organising acts of civil disobedience around the country on this day. |
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Everyone involved in organising the liturgy from the paschal fire to the music, readings, must be congratulated. |
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His motivation for organising an emigration to Canada was to avoid economic ruin and religious persecution, for himself and his fellow clansmen. |
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Unions can issue these passports to members working abroad as a tool in organising. |
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The named individuals, presumably marketing bods, are deemed responsible for organising the flyposting. |
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The organising committee might just wonder whether it is worth the aggravation sending some of its patronisers to the doghouse. |
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Aiming to tap this holiday mood, a number of publishers and booksellers are organising book exhibitions in the city. |
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Full credit to the members of the organising committee who worked so hard to make the night such a success. |
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The division began operating on May 31 last year to act as a means of organising unrated sailors who are not on course. |
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The unions were organising a London weighting battle bus to tour round the picket lines, and pickets were to lobby the department of education. |
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The group is made up of youth members who aim to make an impact on the community by organising social and fundraising events. |
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The unions are in close talks with each other about organising industrial action against the war. |
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The Brownies and Guides also helped out, organising two table-top sales and a beetle drive to swell the coffers. |
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It's a very disenfranchised neighbourhood and it needs as much community space and organising as possible. |
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The software itself is quick to load and provides plenty of further options for organising and sorting your mail. |
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We commend the work of Jyllie in particular for her drive, verve and persistence in organising the parade. |
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According to him, organising the project has been an exercise in determination and humility. |
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Not only does he have sound experience in organising major events, he is very familiar with the city and its local communities. |
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We want to publicise the struggles of those who are organising against oppression and exploitation. |
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We are having an organising conference on the 24th of November to explore which way we can use this. |
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This problem has stimulated interest in electronic methods of organising and accessing information. |
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The department is organising a week-long holiday camp for eight to 12-year-olds at its Lake Ainsworth Sport and Recreation Centre at Lennox Head. |
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The activists selling the paper were finding a legal way of organising supporters of an illegal party. |
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He probably knew Charles from the days he was organising Royalist troops from Exeter Cathedral, where young Matthew was a chorister. |
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Sincere thanks to the organising committee, patrons and friends who gave prizes. |
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In the countryside peasants began organising to seize land and to withhold rent. |
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She also co-teaches intensive seminars that combine permaculture design, political organising and activism, and earth-based spirituality. |
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Whether it is running a company, running a mile or organising a dinner party, he is equally committed to perfection. |
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This year, for a local event Belle was organising, she couldn't even get to first base when it came to insurance. |
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A jocular Englishman, Terry has been in New Zealand for 12 years, organising tours of the best dive spots for visiting Poms. |
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Until we have proper regulation of the pornification of mainstream media, the group will keep organising protests. |
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The government ramped up its criticism in Parliament, organising Dorothy Dix questions from its own MPs to press home its message. |
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Question time yesterday was very depressing, with the Government organising Dorothy Dix questions to defend its position on patent law. |
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They are now organising an expedition to the site for April next year, when spring weather will give them the first chance to test their theory. |
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This can be anything from organising a bop or running a society to setting up an IT firm. |
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The dishes have lost a central organising coherence and consist of multiple, disparate, complicated elements. |
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If so then keep Sunday, August 15 free, as we are organising a class reunion. |
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Blum's first act was to stop the strike wave by organising talks between the bosses and the unions. |
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Socialist organising involves both established routine and new initiatives and inventiveness. |
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But it is hoping that a lobby of councillors it is organising on Thursday will make such protests unnecessary. |
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In rural areas this may also mean organising a rota so that he or she may attend services in the various villages that they serve. |
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He saw the united front as a way of organising around a specific set of demands. |
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The band is still going ahead with organising autumn gigs around West Yorkshire in order to sell the album. |
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Groups around Britain are organising delegations to send to the conference. |
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Most clubs and societies exist because people are willing to give up their time to serve on organising committees. |
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That meant it was down to individual activists and branches organising solidarity. |
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The pub has been associated with the regatta for many years, and became involved in organising it after it was cancelled a couple of years ago. |
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The council is organising similar events in association with residents' associations, at estates around the town. |
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In association with the Environmental Section of Limerick County Council we will be organising a parish clean-up shortly. |
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The seven deadly sins and their antitheses, the four cardinal virtues and three heavenly graces, provide the book's organising principle. |
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Dealers make a profit margin of about 10 per cent when organising the finance for a new car. |
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The regiment interacted with local communities by sponsoring and organising bi-communal events. |
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We are also organising free personalised cycle training for selected residents and offering a buddy system to escort new cyclists to work. |
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The Forum discussed the possibility of organising veterinary inspections at the farm prior to departure. |
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Steve assisted in organising a football team that was made up of both Roma youth and native Bulgarians. |
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For it was the French, rather than the British, who took the lead in organising sport as a global phenomenon. |
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All completed ticket books and sponsorship should be returned to the organising committee immediately. |
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They are also organising a paintball war game for deaf and hearing members. |
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In 1995 he formed the idea of organising an exhibition in Greenwich to celebrate the Millennium. |
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Nobody would think of organising a social event or fundraiser in the holiday fortnight. |
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Staff raised thousands more by organising a fun run, charity discos and raffles. |
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The Geraldton Harriers Club is organising a marathon fun run to promote a healthy lifestyle. |
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The gaffer has spoken to the chairman and told me to just get on with organising everything. |
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You are invited to join in the fun of organising dances, publicity, events, games, competitions and much more. |
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This is the 11 th year in which we are organising a day-long marketplace under one roof for job-seekers and recruiters. |
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I had paid but little attention to the itinerary promising myself I would just sit back, enjoy, and let others do the organising! |
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We appeal to all organisations and social movements to affiliate to the organising committee and get stuck into the task of raising money. |
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Immediately he began touring the islands, putting notices up in village halls and organising community meetings. |
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They are currently organising a regional seminar for the east of the country. |
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Back home in Sydney, Habib took up the blind sheik's cause, organising a protest to support the jailed cleric whom he described as his teacher. |
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Despite being politically inactive, he was accused of being a Russophile and was even framed for organising a plot against the prime minister. |
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In fact, the board's support for a spring academic freedom conference has been shaky, making the organising quite precarious. |
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At midnight on Monday he was on the phone organising a list of surgeons for the following day. |
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Women generally have a lot of fun organising cookery lessons with live demo, lucky dips and stalls and this year was no different. |
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We have a wide range of attractions for all ages and we are grateful to all the Friends for their help in organising the event. |
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They encouraged political activism by organising and advertising demonstrations and protests. |
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These tags litter our own speech, oiling the wheels of conversation, organising turn-taking and clearing up misunderstanding. |
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We want the community to be active in organising events and putting future shows on for residents. |
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We are raising a petition, organising meetings and we are going to write to the Pope. |
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Whoever was responsible for organising traffic control should feel justifiably proud. |
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All the local counties are organising activities so you cannot complain of boredom! |
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A lot of the Alliance leaders have, since our removal from parliament, thrown ourselves into union organising work. |
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When it comes to organising holidays, we can never make up our minds and try not to commit until the last minute. |
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The noshery is also organising to supply a similar service to the newly-opened Blues Factory, just down the Soi Lucky Star alleyway. |
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The organising and running of after-school groups has been one of the mainstays of the project. |
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Meanwhile, job agencies are organising a major nurses' recruitment fair later this month. |
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The 40-year-old was principally tasked with organising the Prince's social diary and entertaining. |
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Ann worked as a field sales co-ordinator, organising a sales force operating throughout the country. |
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The class accumulated the money by organising a jumble sale. |
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Parents saw red over the appointment, organising protest meetings and demanding the departmental rules which locked them out of the decision making process be changed. |
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Ann Crowley is in charge of organising the centenary celebrations. |
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The council has tried to address the problem of illegally dumped rubbish by organising free collections of household waste including unwanted fridges. |
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He is suspected of having massively overcharged local authorities for organising sporting events. |
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Mr Foxley said there were still some problems with organising the event including installing a set of rugby or American Football posts instead of the football goals. |
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The Kildare Branch of the IWAI is organising the boat rally and the event will mark the beginning of the boating season this year for the inland waterways. |
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However, since I had no part in organising the petition I am totally mystified by my sudden elevation to the position of spokesman for the petitioners. |
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The union is organising a lobby of parliament for next Wednesday. |
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Guru Nanak's mission was not only to expound a new philosophy for meditation and spiritual concourse, but it was meant for organising a living and vibrant religion. |
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The army, public services and Local Authority staff were detailed to assist in organising harvesting operations and in providing transport and food for volunteers. |
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The notice period for cancellation by insurers should not be less than 30 days to provide enough time to a policyholder in organising cover from alternative sources. |
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He was at his most sensible best, organising funds and trying to get the decidedly unheroic Greeks to fight as if they were their glorious ancestors. |
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A fiend for organising mega cultural events in college, young Ismail's wiliness and wheedling skills come to the fore in organising mega cultural events in college. |
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The group will be looking at ways and means to drum up support for the marathon and also organising things for next autumn when the group will reassemble. |
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The event also has considerable overseas interest with many exiles of the North Kerry area organising their holidays to coincide with the big event. |
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Part of Ann's job is organising the team and administrating each event. |
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Foley was busy organising dances and hiring showbands for the hotel. |
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While cyclists get a good night sleep tonight, organisers will be at the venue, setting up watering points, organising marshals and coordinating safety vehicles. |
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The work involves storing all the collecting tins and boxes, organising the collection and ordering the poppies and wreaths to lay on Remembrance Sunday. |
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The High Court was not impressed by the argument of the political parties that they had the fundamental right to record their protest by organising bandhs on any issue. |
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I think the money would be better spent organising an event in Scotland. |
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Special thanks also to Noel Kenny and Cecil Carter for the sound system, Andrew Broderick for organising the power and to Rent a Fence for providing the barriers. |
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The school, which has been a trailblazer in organising such horse shows, continues to encourage innovative activities that help build a strong individual. |
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An Australian couple has appeared in court for allegedly organising an illegal circumcision of their one-year-old baby girl in Indonesian province of Bali. |
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He thanked all who had kept the show on the road while he was away and who had attended so dutifully to the various aspects of running the club and organising activities. |
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It took a bit of organising at first, to get the kids sorted and to make the time to do it, but once we were out there on the lanes it was amazing. |
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The main focus has been on organising community litter picks, although other people have been working behind the scenes to clear back alleys of rubbish. |
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The campaign was as simple as organising events, with proceeds going to the club's coffers, and bucket collections around the ground on matchdays. |
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The Renuka Sangeetha Sabha, which is making arrangements for Saturday's event, has been organising a variety of music programmes to encourage young musicians. |
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It thus promises to take us beyond the Nature-Society dualism organising both previous Marxian work on nature and versions of bourgeois technocentrism and radical ecocentrism. |
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Apart from the usual sprains, strains, stings and bouts of homesickness, the medics were involved in organising the emergency airlift of a critically ill cadet. |
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It's been another uneventful day, filled with packing and organising. |
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He began a concentrated campaign with the college, organising a visits programme including accommodation at the school when the crew of HMS Nottingham visited. |
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We look forward to organising similar activities during the summer break. |
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Activists are also organising to get big delegations of students. |
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She observed that organising a tournament of such magnitude was a mammoth task and urged Lilayi Polo Club to use the sponsorship wisely to further develop the sport. |
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The members are all involved in staging a play from building the set, organising props, lighting, costumes and front of house, as well as acting and directing. |
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Householders in one street Avebury Road have banded together to fight yobbish behaviour, organising events like street parties to strengthen community spirit. |
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The new masterplan attempts to alleviate this by organising a series of public spaces about an axis connecting Lancer Barracks and St John's Church. |
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The field used for the parking of cars on that night was kindly put at the disposal of the organising committee by Percy Flynn and the Flynn family. |
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The Gujarati community of the city celebrated Navratras by organising a dandiya raas under the leadership of its president, Mr Raj Thakur of Shree Gujarati Samaj. |
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This money would then have been spent on organising the unorganised. |
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The 64-year-old began organising the Elmwood Cycle Ride three years ago to save it from closure after the previous coordinator retired. |
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The clergy were on the front line of the disease, bringing comfort to the dying, hearing final confessions and organising burials. |
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In the same year, the SRU began organising the Scotland Sevens, first held in Edinburgh and later in Glasgow. |
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With the NAC taking a lead in organising the party's contests, and with finance tight just 28 candidates ran under the ILP banner. |
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William Penny Brookes was prominent in organising the format for the modern Olympic Games. |
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The IFA was formed in 1880 by seven football clubs mostly in the Belfast area, as the organising body for the sport across all of Ireland. |
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Interventions by FIFA gave the FAI de jure organising rights over the 26 counties of the Republic, with the IFA restricted to Northern Ireland. |
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Modi ideated upon organising biennial investors' summit in 2003 during his chief ministerial regime in Gujarat. |
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His widow, Catherine Woodville, later married Jasper Tudor, the uncle of Henry Tudor, who was in the process of organising another rebellion. |
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Miss Mitchell would certainly be most relieved to have a monitress who was capable of organising the juniors at games. |
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He was a supporter of the republican Jacobin movement, organising clubs in Corsica, and was given command over a battalion of volunteers. |
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While in London, Marx devoted himself to the task of revolutionary organising of the working class. |
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By 1526, Luther found himself increasingly occupied in organising a new church. |
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Of course, Mr Kim has no qualms about organising purges of his own. |
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Union organising and strikes took place in numerous locations, including police strikes in London among the Metropolitan Police. |
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Vociferous opposition from the public forced the organising committee to hold a new competition, which was won by Brunel. |
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In 2007, the festival, despite its popularity, was nearly cancelled due to a lack of support organising the day. |
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The institution was based at the Tower and responsible for organising the state's arms. |
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Lynne Hassell, organising the right regal knees-up in Royal Road, said up to 150 people would be joining in the party. |
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On 12 July 1389, Chaucer was appointed the clerk of the king's works, a sort of foreman organising most of the king's building projects. |
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But no sooner was Albany off the scene than she set about organising a party of her own. |
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In 1999, FIRA agreed to place itself under the auspices of the IRB, transforming itself into a strictly European organising body. |
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In particular they are looking for volunteers to help with publicity, events organising and fosterer support. |
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Danielle Stubbs, a fine art student at the university, is one of the students organising the event at the Herbert Art Gallery. |
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The organising committee had been able to create such a surplus in part by selling exclusive sponsorship rights to select companies. |
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In 2009, Chris Rees, my Brazilian Jiujitsu coach at the time, needed an MC for an event he was organising and he asked me if I fancied it. |
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Hooker attempted to work out which methods of organising churches are best. |
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However, these contacts became more important as both Marx and Engels began political organising for the German Workers Party. |
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From 1845 to 1848, Engels and Marx lived in Brussels, spending much of their time organising the city's German workers. |
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The Portuguese presidency was appointed to the job of organising the programme for a signing ceremony. |
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Age Cymru wants the Welsh public to get involved in Age Positive Week by organising their own celebrations. |
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Before the dissolution of Parliament, Knox and the other ministers were given the task of organising the newly reformed church or the Kirk. |
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Shetty, a social worker in the labour camp area of Dharavi, supported the team in organising the awareness camp. |
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None were squeamish about organising power to pursue their object. |
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They also played an important role in organising and leading military campaigns. |
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Dear Miriam MY boyfriend will be best man at his brother's wedding next month and he's organising a stag weekend in Amsterdam. |
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Race organising committee deputy chairman Jackie Beedie said he estimated more than BD25,000 was raised. |
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Stockton Register Office is just one of the places on Teesside which is organising civil partnership ceremonies. |
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Within a few months of John's return, rebel barons in the north and east of England were organising resistance to his rule. |
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The retirement specialist is also organising a competition to win a trip down memory lane during the event at the development in School Lane. |
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He was in the bright yellow vest at Horse Guards Parade where a major showjumping event that he is organising will take place later this week. |
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In a bid to find the region's stars, Bupa is organising a series of special mini talent shows aimed at older people. |
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The Deputy Premier commended Midpoint Events Management for organising training and education expo for the third consecutive year. |
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The Nicola Trussardi Foundation is renewed for organising temporary exhibition in venues around the city. |
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The young couple moved to the town of Cumnock, where Keir set to work organising a union of local miners, a process which occupied nearly a year. |
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On 8 February 2008, Smith was appointed as Chair of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games organising company. |
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His friends worked to set him on his feet by organising courses of public lectures for him, drumming up an audience and selling guinea tickets. |
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He was famous for organising the city's popular Blitz Balls and tea dances and for his own band The Nostalgics. |
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The Danish section started organising strikes and demonstrations for higher wages and social reforms. |
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The county on which he appears to have made greatest progress in organising his material was Kent. |
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The research eventually resulted in Hamilton organising the preservation of the work by relocating it to the Hatton Gallery in the Newcastle University. |
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A bit like organising for quality or rationalisation of labour. |
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Other tips include organising play dates and time away from their parents. |
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Life appeared to imitate art as a spoof BBC TV documentary about the Games organising committee this week featured problems with a wind-up countdown clock. |
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Queensberry won a counterclaim against Wilde for the considerable expenses he had incurred on lawyers and private detectives in organising his defence. |
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It is responsible for score registration and classification, organising national competitions and the selection and running of the national representative teams. |
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Sir Charles Trevelyan, the senior government representative in organising famine relief during the Highland Potato Famine, was more influential in holding such views. |
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Lenin theorised that under capitalism the workers cannot achieve class consciousness beyond organising into unions and making demands of the capitalists. |
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It appears that the hundred was the main organising unit for the fyrd. |
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In the autumn of 1925 Hobhouse, Runciman and the industrialist Sir Alfred Mond protested to Asquith at Lloyd George organising his own campaign for reform of land ownership. |
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He is most famous for his work in organising circulating schools in Wales. |
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Julian worked hard at organising the technical and marketing side of the event, while I sat in my garret poeticising and gathering poets and singers together. |
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During the construction of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, Stephenson had shown a lack of ability in organising major civil engineering projects. |
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Among the events taking place provincewide today are THE Coleraine Churches Forum will be organising an afternoon for reflection at St Patrick's Parish Church in Brook Street. |
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The RNID, who arrange projects and services and try to improve everyday living for deaf people, are organising sponsored 10,000 feet skydives throughout March and April. |
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Dubai Friends and acquaintances of the late motorbiker Pascal Grosjean are organising a memorial gathering to celebrate the life and times of Grosjean on Friday. |
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The walkathon is held under the aegis of the events company named EMG Events who apart from organising walkathons, also light up heritage monuments in the city. |
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The calendar played a vital role in developing and organising harvests, tax collection and Bengali culture in general, including the New Year and Autumn festivals. |
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The recording of the song Station Break was made at a session early in the guitarist's career as a solo artist, according to the merchant bank organising the auction. |
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It had started organising peaceful protests in prisons across England. |
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Former asthma sufferer Dennis Champion, who found a cure using the Buteyko method, is organising the courses, along with practitioner Jill McGowan. |
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Under the agreement, the British and Irish governments committed to organising referendums on 22 May 1998, in Northern Ireland and in the Republic respectively. |
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In recent years, policy-makers have realized the necessity of organising farmers at the minor and distributary level to better control the distribution of water. |
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We are organising a company for the production of furniture and decoration of all kinds, for the sale of which we are going to open an actual shop! |
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The Culture directorate is organising the expo in cooperation with Pierre Berger, Jardin Majorelle's Musee Berbere in Marrakech and Musee du Quai Branly in Paris. |
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Chancellor spent the summer of 1555 dealing with the Tsar, organising trade, and trying to learn how China might be reached by the northern route. |
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Below these posts was a network of administrative managers covering intelligence gathering, sending reports to Rome, organising military supplies and dealing with prisoners. |
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Another portion of the bill mandates 10 years in prison for those found guilty of organising, operating or supporting gay clubs, organizations and meetings. |
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Though he had carefully avoided making it public, William's main motive in organising the expedition had been the opportunity to bring England into an alliance against France. |
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The Revolution also witnessed the birth of total war by organising the resources of France and the lives of its citizens towards the objective of military conquest. |
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Gifts have been donated by Tiny Teddies Nursery, Jaguar Land Rover and Sainsbury's as well as being bought with money donated to Anesis, which is organising the event. |
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Hardly surprisingly, there are no surviving letters outlining plans for insurrection, but physical force Chartists had undoubtedly started organising. |
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She enjoyed dancing and took great delight in organising masques. |
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Later, the Tate began organising its own temporary exhibition programme. |
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The IFNA is responsible for compiling world rankings for national teams, maintaining the rules for netball and organising several major international competitions. |
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The ICC decided that England should host the first tournament because it was ready to devote the resources required to organising the inaugural event. |
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Brundage's resistance to this revenue stream meant the IOC left organising committees to negotiate their own sponsorship contracts and use the Olympic symbols. |
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The president of the organising committee and the IOC president make their closing speeches, the Games are officially closed, and the Olympic flame is extinguished. |
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The Health Organisation also worked successfully with the government of the Soviet Union to prevent typhus epidemics, including organising a large education campaign. |
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Officials of West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation, which is organising the investors' meet, Bengal Leads, confirm that they have sent invitation to Ratan Tata. |
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Since the group was formed in 1994, they have raised tens of thousands of pounds by organising various events including treasure hunts, quizzes and barn dances. |
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The Environment Agency is organising the Fens Waterways Link a major construction project to link rivers in the Fens and Anglian Systems for navigation. |
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