The situation turned around in the postwar period, when rifle divisions were reorganized as motorized rifle divisions. |
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Kitchener reorganized this army and established a staff college to recruit and train more Indian officers. |
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It was reorganized in 1924, following systematic violations of the Constitutional Bill of Rights, and J. Edgar Hoover was appointed Director. |
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The second wave occurred during the early 1980s, when the Nicaraguan government was reorganized. |
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The first campaign of the newly reorganized Department of Health was directed toward lowering the city's typhoid fever rate. |
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She thinks the recently reorganized defense in front of her will play a key role. |
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And over the course of about three hours, the management team reorganized our entire organization. |
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I started with our lab business, and basically reorganized the entire leadership team of that business. |
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Chen must act like a CEO who insists on tough discipline among his team, for the partially reorganized Cabinet acts as his policy executor. |
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As Minister of Health he reorganized care for the mentally ill and for lepers, and in 1926 he became Minister of Internal Affairs. |
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In 1998, the Awards Program was reorganized under the umbrella of The Benjamin Franklin Medals. |
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In October 1956, the unit reorganized and was redesignated the 309th ASA Battalion. |
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We were prepared for a forced entry, but then reorganized available forces to accomplish the new mission. |
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In 1998, I was based in Manhattan, organizing Xerox around vertical markets, when the company reorganized. |
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The newly reorganized regiment was brought into line of battle two days later. |
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Business and industry were nationalized, and farmland was taken from the peasants and reorganized into government-run collectives. |
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In his first six months in office, he drastically reorganized the leadership structure. |
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In the Ministry of Finance we have implemented a document management system and reorganized the central archive. |
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The financial system could be reorganized along the line of tapping into this significant source of external finance. |
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He reorganized the clinical service, introducing ophthalmoscopy, photography, and microscopy. |
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The vestibular fontanelle was reorganized as a space that would eventually become the inner ear. |
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The group also recently reorganized its upper management, sales force and customer service teams. |
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He was considered a great administrator who reorganized the Union army into a mighty fighting machine. |
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Between 1948 and 1953, the Hungarian economy was reorganized according to the Soviet model. |
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To centralize the administration, an intendant was put in charge of each province, and in 1717, the executive bureaus of the government were reorganized. |
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We have also reorganized the research team, as projected in last year's annual report. |
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A private collection agency can support a municipality by advising how claims management can be reorganized along professional lines. |
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ʿAbd al-Raḥmān also reorganized the administrative system of the country and initiated internal reforms. |
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Over recent months, salmon fishers have reorganized themselves, laying the foundation for coordinating fishing plans. |
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On the other hand, a systemmore than thirty years old,which had come into being in entirely different circumstances, needed to be reorganized. |
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On this basis, its programme of work was reorganized, streamlined and prioritized. |
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He reorganized the army, ruled justly and was a lover of the arts. |
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In the Form of Government of 1634, the central government was reorganized. |
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In August 2005, Hartco reorganized its legal structure in order to convert into an income trust. |
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As is usual with data relating to goods movements, physical inventory documents must be reorganized at regular intervals. |
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As Head of Reference, Peggy has capably reorganized and improved many aspects of the workflow in our public services. |
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Field work for the survey has also been reorganized and is now carried out through 2,800 face-to-face interviews held at the respondents' homes. |
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They diverted reinforcements already on the way and reorganized them into northern and southern pincers to cut-off and surround Manstein's corps. |
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However, the template needs to be reorganized and rewritten to ensure that deficiencies are addressed. |
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In 2009, Desjardins group reorganized a number of its business lines, the Company's manager among them. |
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The banking sector and state-owned companies have also been reorganized to this same end. |
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That is why, for the past year, Rougié has reorganized its sales force in regard to its service to chefs. |
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He will start his new role on 1 September, leading a reorganized management team. |
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She added that the other biosphere reserves would be completely reorganized to meet the criteria. |
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Knowing where we need to go will provide direction for how health services need to be reorganized. |
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By contrast, it has maintained and reorganized its wholesale and capital market banking business throughout the world. |
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The human resources services were reorganized and a new Director position was created and staffed. |
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On the music side, the management and operations of BMG were reorganized and its strategic activities more clearly defined. |
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He also said that the structure of groups of experts was being reorganized for greater efficiency and better use of expertise. |
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The report on special political missions should be reorganized to present missions in clusters based on thematic or regional considerations. |
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The history of 30th Signal Battalion changed Oct.16, 2002, when it reorganized under an Army directive and added a different guidon to its roster. |
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Padre Goyo has reorganized his CCRISTOS as more of a community service group, he says. |
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The property was purchased and reorganized as the Centennial Mining Company in 1876, taking its name from the centennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. |
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Under the new imperialistically minded leadership of Theodore Roosevelt as president, the army was reorganized along the lines of the major military powers of Europe. |
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There is evidence that the stems of different Cuscuta species photosynthesize to varying degrees, and that the plastid genome is becoming reorganized. |
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Frederick's government reorganized itself in a much more hierarchical manner, built around the king as a focal point of administration. |
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Further, the Court stated, this conclusion was not affected by the fact that the employer had reorganized its businesses some three years after Alouche's termination. |
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They were reorganized in the eighth century, in a roughly chronological ordering. |
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Tim Hortons, a homegrown Canadian icon that was forced to flee the high business taxes under the former Liberal government, has reorganized as a Canadian company once again. |
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For ensuring an advantage facing a very low-priced Czech competition, Ruget robotized the production of tubular frames and reorganized completely the production workshop. |
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As digital objects change custody, file structures are reorganized, and domain names bought and sold relationships between objects and URLs are broken. |
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The Group research and development activities were reorganized around four competence platforms, which are supporting the business unit research activities. |
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This law was urged by Chief Justice William Howard Taft, and it also reorganized many other things in the federal court system. |
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Cárdenas also reorganized the government party. |
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The singles figure skating competition was reorganized. |
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Fouché also reorganized the Gendarmerie Nationale. |
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We have reorganized to position the Company for efficiency and growth. |
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In 1958, the company got out of the consumer watch business completely, and reorganized into the Waltham Precision Instruments Company. |
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In 2003, to separate operational and strategic managements, Bayer AG was reorganized into a holding company. |
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In April 1975, NATC was reorganized into various directorates, one of which was the Anti-Submarine Aircraft Test Directorate. |
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Welsh historical sources report that Maximus reorganized the defence of Britannia before departing for Gaul. |
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In 1505, after the Landshut War of Succession, Burghausen was one of the four Stewardships in reorganized Bavaria. |
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The main site was reorganized in 2001 and the home page is accessible in English, Spanish and French, although in the case of the latter two, many links send users back to the English text. |
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He downsized, delayered, and reorganized into 13 focused global high-technology and services businesses. |
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But they swear to us that, this time, they learned their lesson and that Volkswagen is a completely reorganized company that wants to get the part of the North American market that they have coming to them. |
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He reorganized the force into nine precincts, from 200 substations. |
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The Listening Training reorganized my physical movements. |
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The new chef reorganized the space where we keep the pots, pans, and other kitchenware. |
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At the end of the Civil War, Augustus reorganized Roman military forces, discharging soldiers and disbanding legions. |
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Napoleon reorganized much of the Empire into the Confederation of the Rhine. |
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Various government bureaucracies that handled security and military functions were reorganized. |
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In Japan, Japan Post was reorganized into Japan Post Group in 2007 as a material step of the postal privatization. |
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It was not until 1917 that the admiralty department was again thoroughly reorganized and really began to function as a military staff role. |
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On June 9, the 101st Airborne had reorganized sufficiently from the haphazard scattering of its units. |
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In the late 4th and early 5th centuries, the Rhaetian Limes was reorganized and divided into three sections. |
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Napoleon reorganized much of the Empire into the Confederation of the Rhine, a French satellite. |
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Ponca had reorganized and attacked, but he was defeated and forced to ally himself with Balboa. |
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Following the end of Roadster SLR's production next May, the assembly plant will be reorganized for a last time for the new incarnation of the SLR, the Stirling Moss Edition speedster. |
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She worked indefatigably for three years to supervise and to raise funds for the unit, which in 1922 was reorganized as the Hadassah Medical Organization. |
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The central administration was reorganized. |
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In order to have the tremendous quantities of supplies available at the right time, and in the right place, it is imperative that the economic life of Canada be reorganized, but not disorganized. |
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But whatever the reason, as is always the case following major extinctions, life reorganized itself within the oceans, and tetrapods and plants continued their conquest of the land. |
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Defeated by Louis at Roccasecca, Ladislas reorganized his forces, made peace with Florence, and won the aid of the skilled condottiere Muzio Attendolo Sforza. |
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Instead of seven provinces and a regional administration, Galicia was reorganized into the current four provinces. |
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The bardic order seems to have been reorganized, although no clear picture of it emerges from references in the poetry and law texts, and it seems to have been less schematized in practice than in theory. |
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They have operated the shop every shift, reorganized, and redecorated. |
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In the 1550s, he declared a new law code, revamped the military, and reorganized local government. |
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Kuchum reorganized his forces, killed Yermak in battle in 1584, and reasserted his authority over Sibir. |
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In the Carolingian period they were reorganized, and have retained their place ever since. |
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Road and water communications were reorganized and improved. |
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The Massachusetts Bay Colony was reorganized and issued a new charter as the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1691, and Plymouth ended its history as a separate colony. |
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He reorganized France itself to supply the men and money needed for wars. |
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When the Army reorganized under the Pentomic Division concept during the 1950s, the divisional signal companies expanded to become battalion-size elements. |
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This system reorganized Europe into spheres of influence, which, in some cases, suppressed the aspirations of the various nationalities, including the Germans and Italians. |
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The monks and nuns reorganized older texts so that they could be utilized more efficiently, adding a table of contents for example to help find information quickly. |
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Shortly before the end of the war, in March 1945, all resistance forces were reorganized into the regular armed force of Yugoslavia and renamed Yugoslav Army. |
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The Midnight Judges Act reorganized the districts into six circuits, and created circuit judgeships so that Supreme Court justices would no longer have to ride circuit. |
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