Here's hoping that future organizers of events like this can step out and take a chance on something new and exciting for everyone. |
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The fact is that the organizers had greatly underestimated the enthusiasm and warm-heartedness of local youths. |
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The lecture's organizers have said the lecture was clearly advertised as a series of yarns. |
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Festival organizers seem to have keyed into the public anxiety over their use of the park and are offering plenty of reassurances. |
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To count down to 2001, organizers for the event say the main theme of the evening will be surprise. |
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The organizers will provide you with resources to obtain biodegradable and recyclable utensils and paper products if you wish. |
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The conference organizers set out to understand how the boundaries of activism are redrawn in the age of new media. |
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The event organizers finally decided to start a major refurbishment of the Olympic Arena. |
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Union organizers say some of their outspoken supporters have been abruptly laid off and fear they will not be rehired when conditions stabilize. |
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In fact, the organizers, an amorphous collection of individuals, groups and organizations, had hoped that possibly 30,000 would participate. |
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It's really just a laundry list of left-leaning articles that, in the opinion of the organizers, haven't received enough attention. |
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The organizers said that although the dancers are very young, most of the leading roles have gone to award-winning performers. |
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This exhibition can be viewed by special arrangement with the organizers and by appointment only. |
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The organizers of the march were easy to identify by their red t-shirts and gold armbands. |
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The logistics for such a large-scale event are tremendous, and Thai organizers have been preparing for years. |
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For some reason the organizers have again kept the tradition with a seven-player field in the double round-robin tournament. |
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But organizers of the ball say the agreement lowers the tone of the society gathering and have tried to ban the wealthy entrepreneur. |
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Visitors will have the chance to try their luck in the many lotteries prepared by the organizers. |
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JunoFest organizers have been busy like honey maddened bees labouring to bring you, faithful reader, the music you deserve. |
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The organizers of sandlot ball games are not the only ones with an interest in efficient partitioning. |
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I still see paper organizers, purses, man bags, clipboards, books, even full-size laptops. |
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Wireless devices have evolved from personal organizers and schedulers into powerful computing tools worthy of enterprise-class applications. |
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The organizers had hoped to get the two leaders to build on the thaw in their relations that began some two weeks ago in Abuja. |
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The organizers must do everything they can to prevent barbaric, inhumane acts of violence from occurring there. |
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A young woman was thrown out of the beauty pageant after the organizers discovered she had had cosmetic surgery. |
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Meet organizers are encouraged to put a tick box on the mandatory run report indicating safety acceptability. |
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The organizers must foot that bill with their churches' tithes and offerings. |
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Plus it was nice that the festival organizers didn't sequester you from the other musicians. |
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This behavior has been exploited by fish fight organizers for years, so that the fish will fight to the death. |
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It was a tough decision for the organizers of this meet to choose between these two great locations. |
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With homeless shelters already at over-capacity, organizers are demanding extra spaces to get people off the streets this winter. |
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No doubt hoping to amp up the American presence, the organizers shrewdly invited Tarantino to head the jury. |
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With three strong candidates in the running, many backroom organizers are predicting a heavy turnout for the election. |
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By several accounts, the organizers at Glastonbury chose to have a silent disco because it eliminates noise complaints. |
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Race organizers have since mounted an educational campaign to warn runners about the dangers of excessive drinking. |
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Also on the day, 24 bonzes from the three countries will hold a joint Buddhist memorial service, the organizers said. |
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A 1907 attempt by labor organizers to unionize the Ashio copper mines was only put down by thousands of army troops. |
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It seems as if the conference organizers are indulging in aggressive ideological narrowness. |
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Where possible, organizers should themselves be native speakers of those languages, better yet, restaurant workers from those countries. |
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The main organizers of this march were the labor movement and many other non-governmental organizations. |
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The organizers expect responsible, cooperative participants who will volunteer at least one hour of time to the Fair and the community. |
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Travel pages disclose if the writer was a guest of the organizers of the tour or not. |
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The situation has been exacerbated by the fact that the organizers have failed to provide any restaurants or cafeterias. |
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Most people know that PDAs started as electronic counterparts to their cousins, paper-based organizers. |
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Reason told me the fair organizers would have called off the event, but hope springs eternal in a photographer's heart. |
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Paper models of computers and hand-held organizers have now become standard offering fare. |
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The festival is open to kayakers and canoeists of all levels, and this year organizers have added an intermediate class to boost participation. |
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He thanked his handlers, the Reggaesoca organizers, the voters, journalists and the almighty. |
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His manual for organizers points out that mobilizing the religious community imparts the odor of sanctity to a left-wing social agenda. |
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As one commentator said, the organizers have had to negotiate more hurdles than the competitors in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. |
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The organizers of Saturday's antiwar protests in the US could not have been very heartened by the turnouts at the biggest events. |
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Shouts became so pervasive that she informed the organizers she would no longer take questions if the hecklers were not silenced. |
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The organizers are hoping to receive great assistance from the local community and businesses. |
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Although Straightliners is a bike event, organizers stress that all vehicles are welcome. |
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And then can you appeal to organizers to keep events free at future festivals? |
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He continued, saying event organizers should appreciate an artist's achievements. |
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The Summit is a collaborative project and the organizers welcome your input on the agenda. |
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On the grassy banks of the lake, I settle into a chair provided by the event organizers. |
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On the strength of this showing, the event's organizers have decided to make it an annual affair. |
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Palm organizers and Pocket PC devices are being tested in a small but growing number of schools. |
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So organizers planned a gala birthday celebration fitting for the occasion. |
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The organizers were stumped as to what to do with the food, and finally said we could just take the stuff home. |
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They are organizers of demonstrations, strikes, and armed revolutions, and are the champion challengers of oppressors and deviants. |
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Without police chaperones, organizers were worried for participants' safety. |
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Nearly 300 Everest summiteers were in the Nepalese capital to attend the celebration, which ends Thursday, the organizers said. |
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He gently chided the organizers of another event, where he gave his talk in front of an empty wall. |
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By using parliamentary procedures at the initial meeting, organizers will expedite business and gain experience in conducting business meetings. |
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Graphic organizers may be used in conjunction with synectics to promote learning and understanding. |
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Despite being climatologically challenged, the organizers pulled off a spectacular event. |
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Reading devices sometimes double as personal organizers and have multiple functions, such as sound and e-mail capability. |
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It will also display the latest color screen smart phones that double as digital personal organizers. |
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Perhaps it was the element of surprise on the part of the organizers which found the police and their informers unprepared. |
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Their organizers aren't apologists for concentration or vertical integration. |
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Giro d'Italia organizers are planning to present Michele Scarponi with the pink jersey as last year's champion. |
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As next Monday's opening ceremony approaches, organizers have intensified efforts to finalize their preparation for the grand event. |
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The organizers of the show have conscientiously laid out its densely woven iconography. |
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I am sure if the organizers of the Awards had consulted the right persons the results would have been different. |
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The Community Games organizers would like to thank everyone who supported their flag day and also those who collected. |
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More messages are flowing to politicos from fewer people thanks to grassroots organizers. |
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The salon organizers have made prints a special highlight of this year's event, hoping to start a craze for print collecting in China. |
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In this role they are the organizers of a discovery process rather than fountainheads of incontrovertible knowledge. |
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Our local daily newspaper didn't bother reporting the full story, even when march organizers held a press conference to tell it. |
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One young man monitoring police frequencies on a futuristic little radio communicates to organizers via an earpiece attached to a cell phone. |
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Devices of all sorts, including preprogrammed hand-held organizers, have been developed to engage audience members' intellectual curiosity. |
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The organizers of a first-ever Community Wellness Weekend forum at the Steinbach arenas are deeming it a success. |
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Event organizers, music promoters and managers have the power to decide fees for each artist. |
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I watched with detached disinterest as Sean and Amber presented themselves to the audience and received their medallions from the organizers. |
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We're waiting to hear if the conference organizers are going to offer us free or reduced registration in exchange for dogsbodying. |
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During the two years between biennials, the committee ensures the participation of venues by continuously meeting with curators, artists and other organizers. |
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Meanwhile, the Park51 organizers would like Meer to act as their spokeswoman. |
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Pocketsize and weighing from 4 to 9 ounces, they are personal organizers with an address book, a date book, a to-do list, a memo pad, and a calculator. |
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Its organizers are working hard to bring new readers to the fold. |
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Such graphic organizers allow students to manipulate and reconfigure brainstormed ideas and color code and group those ideas in ways that visually represent their thoughts. |
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I think the conference organizers decided on some whimsy that at the end of the day, when everybody else is blissed out, there should be a representative of the old media. |
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Most of the organizers had already considered the investment a dead loss. |
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Both myself and the organizers overlooked it when we proofread the sked. |
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The organizers certainly appeared worried about plunging into the notoriously fierce world of London fashion and media. |
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The audience, the organizers, the two presiding media, are all one to him. |
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The firemen confer with the organizers and then beckon them toward the front of the bus. |
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Ninety minutes later, Scheunemann told the organizers of the ski club about the chairlift incident. |
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If tournament organizers are making a walloping amount of money off the players' backs and only giving them a small percentage, that doesn't seem fair. |
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By commanding a different landscape, francophone organizers told a different story, one that highlighted their own history and relationship to the landscape. |
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And she was radicalized by attending Commonwealth College in Arkansas, an institution started by the organizers of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union. |
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Even when youth activism is accepted it is usually in a condescending or patronizing manner when older and more experienced organizers run and co-opt youth efforts. |
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But when the pageant itself starts to poke fun at the contestants, organizers should expect that they will lose all credibility. |
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The fact is, fighting anarchists, reds and labor organizers played a very important part in developing modern forms of identification and police power. |
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The artist quickly blamed event organizers, and he even criticized the band pearl Jam for making him late. |
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Some key organizers think the AFL-CIO should still push laggard unions to organize more and help to coordinate more strategic, coordinated campaigns. |
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Flotilla organizers say someone sabotaged two of their ships currently docked in Greece. |
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The wedding market in Bali is booming, with wedding organizers, villas, restaurants and even five-star hotels catering to the practical demands of love. |
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The organizers have assembled a line-up of local, regional and national performers that range from pop to folk to dance to Latin to rock and will not disappoint. |
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I don't support censorship or rooting out the Commies, but I do think it means that mainstream organizers and people of conscience have to take a more active leadership role. |
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This year, it has 50 field organizers working to elect Malloy and progressive legislators. |
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In 1933 he invited the organizers of a local field trial tournament in Fort Davis in neighboring Macon County to hold their next competition at Sedgefields. |
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And as one of the initial organizers of the federalist Society, he is a skilled political tactician. |
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The organizers of Lambeth had the fine idea of providing a large screen behind and above the altar to be used for whatever kind of visual aids the Provinces chose. |
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It was a great night for the organizers and there was a full house present to pit their wits against the question makers and test their knowledge on many a subject. |
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It remains unclear whether qatari authorities intervened or the organizers decided to close up shop because of media attention. |
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And the search for inspirers, organizers, and financiers has yet to begin. |
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He won a fiercely dedicated following of young Chicano and Anglo organizers and the support of Hollywood celebrities, political luminaries, and social reformers. |
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In an attempt to clamp down on age falsification, the organizers said they would demand that team officials submit authentic birth documents of their athletes. |
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In North America, between 250 to 300 well-organized concerts of Carnatic and Hindustani music are presented each year by over 100 local organizers. |
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As the boys' club organizers had hoped, thousands of children from the toughest neighborhoods were persuaded to spend their evenings indoors playing checkers or basketball. |
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The organizers of the protest, who did not have a permit for the sit-in, refused to leave and police began to arrest them in mass. |
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That said, organizers don't need 20 million to swing the election he adds. |
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The success of these clubs is due to the extraordinary commitment of effort, energy, time and generosity which a throng of coaches and organizers give willingly and freely. |
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But the ice-out has convinced organizers to get serious about their rights as revelers. |
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But after this year's edition, he says, and once the numbers are crunched, organizers are going to have to take a look at expenses and figure things out from there. |
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It will be the first time trial of next year's Tour, apart from the short prologue, and race organizers hope the idea will keep the race alive until the latest possible date. |
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Genes, the organizers of inheritance, are composed of DNA, thread-like molecules which carry the hereditary instructions needed to build an organism and make it work. |
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The four organizers of Expozine are dynamos of productivity. |
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Festival organizers aimed for a harmonious parade of different masquerades, the order of which was controlled by officials urging groups forward and holding them back. |
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Gender seemed to be on the forefront of the discourse, largely because the organizers prominently recognized patriarchy as a main and integral force of oppression. |
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The comment raised heckles and embarrassed the forum's organizers. |
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While supervisors looked on a gang of goons attacked and beat union organizers, forcing them to sign documents that they were quitting their jobs. |
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The long game is investing in this generation of civilian leaders, thinkers, organizers, and journalists. |
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Still, the concept of the electronic book has been slow to catch on with consumers who have already embraced personal organizers, such as the ubiquitous Palm Pilot. |
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Newman then adds that he's been couch-surfing his way across the continent, crashing with like-minded lefties and community organizers along the way. |
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The organizers tracked down a specialty furniture shop in Jounieh that imports its traditional Mesoamerican home decor from Mexico. |
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A lot of the criticism has been directed toward the concert's organizers. |
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In typical British stiff upper lip fashion, the tournament organizers expected us to play into, and through, the menacing weather. |
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Moving the event to Concordia University in 2003 gave organizers a case of the heebie-jeebies that proved unfounded. |
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In January 2015, the organizers of the exhibition found out that a colony of endangered sand lizards were living right above Lenin's buried head. |
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Described by organizers as a night of culture, museums ranged from the children's variety to steam punk to historical. |
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Perhaps organizers will simply give up and settle for chatter. |
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The Wrong Gallery will once again bring their three-ring schtick to London at the behest of the fair's organizers. |
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Director and ICAF Board Member, Elena Janker, convinced the Utopia Station organizers to introduce children's utopias in their famous exhibition. |
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The elaborate and highly collaborative process involved a writer, a penciler, an inker, a colorist and an editor, the show's organizers say. |
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Fishermen have used various forms of stand-up paddle when diving for sea sponge, organizers said. |
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Parachute Technologies, LLC has introduced the Parachute PC Card adapter designed for Palm handheld organizers. |
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Phones with video games, address books, organizers, e-mail, text messaging. |
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The fifty Minnesotans were given the signs by event organizers, Thompson and Jackson explained. |
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When the organizers balked, the mayors pulled out and the program disbanded. |
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Day Runner is the leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of paper-based personal organizers for the retail market. |
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The original wall mount desk features the valuable fold away workspace, as well as two adjustable shelves, bill organizers and a corkboard. |
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You can always find musicians. There are more trackers than coders, pixelers, organizers, couriers, and designers combined. |
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They were the organizers of the first Russian demoparty, Enlight '96 in St. Petersburg, but unfortunately there weren't any quality releases. |
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Other ways to use the visual arts include architecture, visual thinking, graphic organizers, mindmaps, exploratoriums, and galleries. |
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The four were urged to leave by organizers as there was a real possibility they would be arrested. |
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She had made awards organizers nervous when she went on a Las Vegas jaunt in the hours before the show. |
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By introducing fresh water, the organizers of the project hope to encourage species such as the snipe, lapwing and bittern. |
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The Magic Mirrors offers many concerts managed by the city and leased to private organizers. |
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Used to hold and torture political opponents and union organizers, the camps initially held around 45,000 prisoners. |
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She said the new stadium seating will give organizers the opportunity to sell reserved tickets, which was tough for the unpartitioned benches. |
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The convention's organizers also marginalized Karpal Singh by excluding his picture from the official banner although he is DAP chairman. |
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Fred was one of the organizers of the first Yellow Taxicab Company in New York. |
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The group's fortunes improved when McCartney recommended them to the organizers of the Monterey Pop Festival. |
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When summit organizers asked Kiera Stein, web content manager for Atlanta-based nonprofit CARE, she immediately thought of Storify. |
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In many cases the marathon organizers are required to reopen the roads to the public so that traffic can return to normal. |
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Some marathon organizers set aside a portion their limited entry slots for charity organizations to sell to members in exchange for donations. |
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The organizers of the referendum backed a plan to build a new cruise ship terminal at one of the three entrances to the Venetian Lagoon. |
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High Churchmen were also enthusiastic organizers of voluntary religious societies. |
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The organizers are stopping at nothing to present a truly authentic experience for those who follow sumo and those merely attracted by the novelty of this unique event. |
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As organizers of the Mesa Poetry Slam, one of the oldest poetry slams in the country, Anthology continues to promote the literary arts in the community. |
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The enthusiasm displayed by exhibitors this year is observably higher than in previous years, leading the organizers to dramatically increase the size of the exhibition area. |
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Today many rodeo organizers contract often inexperienced EMT's with no inside knowledge of the rodeo lifestyle which can be problematic for many rodeo athletes competing. |
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The conference organizers have arranged that the rooms for each symposium will be equipped with an overhead projector, a 35 mm slide projector and a computer LCD projector. |
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Representatives of Taliban have expressed their intention to use all the strength to disrupt the election campaign, including by attacks on organizers and electioneerers. |
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According to show organizers, as the largest food tradeshow in Canada, SIAL Canada offers visitors an unequalled selection of international and Canadian products. |
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As a juror in Tehran for the Cinema Verite Iran Documentary Film Festival in December 2013, I had discussions with the festival organizers about arranging a cultural exchange. |
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Duzak of Sturbridge, a recently retired psychology professor at Becker College and a member of the Moveable Feasts Committee, is one of the fair organizers. |
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What the workers detest most is the UFW hiring hall... the pennyante dispatch halls which give UFW organizers dictatorial control over the workers. |
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The strike was a product of postwar recession, labour conditions, the activity of union organizers and a large influx of returning World War I soldiers seeking work. |
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When the modern Olympics began in 1896, the initiators and organizers were looking for a great popularizing event, recalling the glory of ancient Greece. |
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In the summer of 1964 students and community organizers from across the country came to help register black voters in Mississippi and establish Freedom Schools. |
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Why do most course organizers stick the job for less than five years? |
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Police later warned people to disperse over concerns of further explosions as rally organizers made pleas over loudhailers for people to give blood, the agency added. |
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The athletes are ready to run a good race to the satisfaction of spectators, organizers, themselves and other Kenyans, who are expecting to see a good result. |
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Abdul Rahim Bou Khamsin, one of the funeral organizers, said he had received numerous phone calls from people wanting to show solidarity with the victims' families. |
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In essence, the POP Alliance of companies works with the organizers of parades and festivals to design and implement a full parade and event enlivenment package. |
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