She enjoys the organized chaos that erupts whenever filming pauses for a commercial break. |
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In its most dangerous form, it can include the organized activities of predator gangs, criminal groups, and drug trafficking networks. |
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If the South was exceptional, it was not in worker resistance to organized labor, but employer resistance. |
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He organized a strictly regimented social order, with engineers and designers at the top and workers at the bottom. |
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Former military figures have been implicated in drug trafficking and kidnappings by organized criminal gangs. |
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In contrast to the fluid yolk of atherinomorphs, yolk is organized into globules in other taxa. |
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In 1583, the Stratford officials contributed to a performance given at Whitsuntide by local amateurs and organized by one Davy Jones. |
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Surrounded by an introduction and an afterword, the narratives are organized into three sections, with a small prelude to each section. |
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The Freedmen's Bureau was organized to assist freedmen in 15 states and the District of Columbia after the war. |
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The activity organized by the new dance club, had guests doing the rumba and tango to build up their appetite for the buffet dinner on offer. |
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She organized the first American exhibition of kaleidoscopes at Strathmore Hall Art Center in Rockville, Md., the year her book came out. |
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He finds no use for organized religion in the life and conduct of intelligent men. |
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Coming to the London docks he was shocked at the misery and poverty of casual labour and organized a docker's union. |
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It is a labour intensive business, but Lisa says as they are getting more established and organized the workload seems to be lessening. |
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What is not in dispute is that the nation has turned in much greater numbers to houses of worship and organized religion. |
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We attended meetings and protest rallies during our high school years, and our mother organized a tutoring project for poor children. |
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As they have done each and every year, Pattaya's city administration and private sector organized a festival for the auspicious occasion. |
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At the end of April, a demonstration organized by the soldiers to demand reinstatement turned violent. |
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The organisation also organized a special task force to review an additional 1,696 claims adjusted using expedited methods. |
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With the demise of organized militias, they contend, the right lost any relevance to constitutional adjudication. |
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Well planned and organized coordination doubles and redoubles the combat capability of a combat force package. |
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Doctors who perform abortions, meanwhile, bear the brunt of the organized anti-choice movement's wrath. |
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The more the building can be organized into discretely reusable components, the more value those elements will have in the future. |
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Its all a bit organized and safe and jolly hockey sticks, but the glacier walk is pretty interesting. |
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He is the patriarch of a small, informally organized group engaged in psycho-historical studies. |
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Old alliances with organized labor and with other minority groups must be resuscitated. |
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In 1960, the American Federation of Arts organized a retrospective of Lawrence's work that traveled to 16 cities. |
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In effect, however, they are acting as legmen for organized crime, which has turned southern Africa's stolen scrap into a lucrative industry. |
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Here, horseshoe shapes, ovals and rectangles are organized into four groups. |
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Otter hunting was the oldest organized sport in Great Britain in which packs of scent hounds were used for hunting. |
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And if you legalize it you can regulate it and get it out of the hands of organized crime. |
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The camp was organized by St Lucia's number one basketball enthusiast Morgan George aka Mr Magic. |
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Local homeowners organized Arts and Crafts guilds for the production of furniture, pottery, metal, and leatherwork for their own homes. |
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They were Sumerian and Akkadian words inscribed in parallel columns on clay tablets in cuneiform writing and were organized thematically. |
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When news of the kill reached the Indians on the beach, they organized a celebration at their community centre seven miles away. |
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A building can be organized to maximize interaction, so that people bump into each other and talk, drink, flirt, eat, complain, kibitz. |
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Towards this objective, HelpAge India has organized a series of physical events for senior citizens including golf tournaments and walkathons. |
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His hundreds of sketchbooks were invaluable aide-memoire, and he kept them well organized so he could quickly locate what he wanted. |
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If our folks sit on their rears, the Republicans are better organized in Pennsylvania than they've ever been. |
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McClernand reputably organized and led his brigade, division, and finally, corps in skirmishes and battles of the Western Theater. |
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The result is that since the mid-1980s the organized labour movement was no longer a major social and political factor. |
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It is now our own fires that must be controlled, understood, organized and made ready to confront and conquer whatever awaits us. |
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So the king organized the meeting and, at the end, the earth opened up and all the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas appeared and helped to drive away the Japanese. |
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He managed to get on an evacuation flight organized by the U.S. government. |
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The mini-thons will be thematically organized to complement the new episode. |
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If organic gardening, solar power, agroforestry, and other disciplines can be thought of as tools, then permaculture is a toolbox in which they can be organized for best use. |
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The rally was organized by a disciple of Meir Kahane who sits in the Knesset, Michael Ben Ari. |
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Like many battle raps, the Total Slaughter battle is organized into three rounds with no accompaniment. |
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But history shows that protests are organized first by militant, radical fringe parties and then get taken over by more centrist voices as the movement grows. |
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To do so, Johnson organized a behind-the-scenes campaign to block President Truman's reappointment of Leland Olds as chairman of the Federal Power Commission. |
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First, it turned its hand to the elimination of organized resistance within Germany itself. |
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It was with this ammunition that Australians organized protests at events where Blanc was scheduled to appear. |
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Tonight's anarchs, while not the most organized of groups have purpose. |
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The Veterans of Foreign Wars organized an americanization committee that promoted the song as a litmus test of loyalty. |
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The Baptist church was the place where people not only prayed but organized their community and exchanged information, including ideas about sewing and quilting. |
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In segmentary societies, craft production was primarily organized at the household level, and village sites may be found to contain pottery kilns, or slag from metalworking. |
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The overlying epidermal layer consists of living human keratinocytes organized in a fully differentiated, stratified epidermis with an outer stratum corneum. |
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To the extent that there is any analogy between Moveon and anything that happened half a century ago, the analogy should be to organized labor more generally. |
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Others have become Episcopalian, while many have walked away from organized religion altogether. |
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In 224 Antigonus marched south, organized his allies into a Hellenic League under Macedonian presidency, restored Achaean influence in Arcadia and in 222 invaded Laconia. |
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But they say its effect on the regular daily operation of organized crime has been negligible. |
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The Comitia Centuriata included both patricians and plebeians organized into five economic Classes and distributed among internal divisions called Centuries. |
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They were poorly organized and crippled by corrupt and ineffective leadership. |
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They have zillions of dollars and they have organized already. |
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They have written a clearly organized and amply documented work. |
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Here an organized coil of thick nickel cable is able to stand on its side, while loose lengths of thinner wire assume increasingly amorphous shapes. |
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William appears to have organized acquiescence by English lords for John, and was duly awarded when he was made Earl of Pembroke. |
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They are often suspected of being criminals from organized gangs. |
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This shadow economy includes whole industries owned or controlled by organized crime, and rent-seeking and bribery schemes on the part of government officials. |
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On Oct. 1, new laws go into effect that criminalize providing aid or pay-offs to organized crime. |
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I knew that there was a God, but I was alienated by organized religion, especially the guilt part of it. |
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Did he denounce the involvement of organized crime in the abduction and disappearance of 43 students in the nearby city of Iguala? |
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The results could have applications in quantum computing, where organized arrays of electrons might someday be used to store and process information. |
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Valente lends some credence to the description of the Ndrangheta being the most powerful organized crime group in the world. |
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It occurs to me that the concept of an intricately organized network of terrorists is wishful thinking on the part of those forces aligned against them. |
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Here is the best book I have read on the role of organized crime in southern Italy, John Dickie's Cosa Nostra. |
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The students organized the candlelit gathering on their own, without school officials, Jones said. |
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Conservatives were reassured when at the end of 1921 Fascism became an organized party, the Partito Nazionale Fascista, and embraced monarchism and liberal economics. |
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No organized religion preaches murder and hatred of innocent people. |
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He immediately organized elections, which he won resoundingly. |
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Yet until he was pressured into investigating organized crime, those two targets were sacrosanct. |
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Adrian Hill, owner of the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt where Williamson lived at the time, organized the show. |
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The rise of large and organized states seems to be a universal response to caging. |
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They served in the volunteer donbass Battalion, one of three specially organized National Guard battalions. |
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Because Poole's force was not strong enough to take the town by storm, an anti-Bolshevik rising had to be organized in the town and co-ordinated with the landing. |
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Juvenile crime focused primarily on merchants or less organized forms of thievery in semipublic areas such as dumps, junkyards, and railroad yards. |
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The FEC has held that social-welfare nonprofits like the Kentucky Opportunity Coalition, which are organized under sec. |
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Many of these parties were organized by Marla, a bubbly, blond-haired woman who had come to Kabul for Global Exchange, the antiglobalization group based in San Francisco. |
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I once organized a trip to a Dave Matthews concert, with backstage passes included, to reward a busload of big Edwards donors. |
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Why do Germans, who are better organized and wealthier than Italians, visit Italy by the busload just to eat? |
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The underwater cleanup was the second combined effort of its kind organized by the city administration, the local community and the private sector. |
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Southern urban workingmen, far less organized or numerous, nonetheless went to battle, oftentimes to defend states' rights, or to prevent the use of slaves in industry. |
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Vietnamese communists under Ho Chi Minh organized a coalition of anti-colonial groups, the Viet Minh, though many anti-communists refused to join. |
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That trial unveiled financing links between the Cercle Wagram and the brise de Mer, a Corsican organized crime group. |
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Rather, he organized his own certifying program for ophthalmology based right there in his hometown of bowling green. |
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He had to watch himself, had to act like any common, worthless lackey for the sake of self-preservation until he had everything organized and put perfectly into place. |
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I love all the great ministers, the great reverends, the great rabbis, the great imams, though as I said, I personally have a problem with organized religion. |
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He hung around artists, organized exhibitions, and bought and ran a billiards hall and bar. |
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Data from organic farming, appropriate technology, agroforestry, soil science, aquaculture, and a dozen other disciplines all support the techniques organized by permaculture. |
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But by Wednesday evening there was little in the way of organized protests or random unrest in the area. |
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The use of organized naval convoys dates from when ships began to be separated into specialist classes and national navies were established. |
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After the end of the war, the ICRC organized the return of about 420,000 prisoners to their home countries. |
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He organized marathons and other races, and was an active runner and, following a knee injury, weightlifter. |
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The Cabinet organized the Privy Council, introduced the Meiji Constitution, and assembled the Imperial Diet. |
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Concerned alumni initiated an organized campaign to restore the Orgo Night show by publishing a series of pamphlets addressing the issues. |
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Cossacks were warriors organized into military communities, resembling pirates and pioneers of the New World. |
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The pattern of flow is organized by the rotation of the Earth and the presence of the solid inner core. |
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Revolutions can be nonviolent or an organized and armed revolution which denotes a state of war. |
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She organized orgies and had the habit of killing her lovers when morning broke. |
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Most jurisdictions exempt locally organized charitable organizations from tax. |
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Tax systems in countries other than the USA treat an entity as a corporation only if it is legally organized as a corporation. |
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Many systems allow controlled groups of locally organized corporations to be jointly assessed. |
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Human societies from the Paleolithic to the early Neolithic farming tribes lived without states and organized governments. |
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These irregular armies were organized at a provincial level, and assembled as leagues depending on political pacts. |
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The Portuguese Army was then organized in three lines, with the 2nd and 3rd being militia forces. |
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In the maritime theatre, a raid was organized on Lunenburg, Nova Scotia and several on the Chignecto. |
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Within a few weeks, they began performing at base clubs on the weekends with other musicians in a loosely organized band called the Casuals. |
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Many cycling clubs hold organized rides in which bicyclists of all levels participate. |
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The typical organized ride starts with a large group of riders, called the mass, bunch or even peloton. |
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The event is organized by Rob da Bank and is an offshoot of his Sunday Best record label and club nights. |
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In addition, there are a lot of church organized camps including many denominations. |
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He organized the resources of the church into an administration for general relief. |
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However the government was living far beyond its means and seized Church lands, leaving organized religion in a weak condition. |
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In Belgium, collaborators were organized into the VNV party and the DeVlag movement in Flanders, and into the Rexist movement in Wallonia. |
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The ISI Bosnian contingent was organized with financial assistance provided by Saudi Arabia, according to the British historian Mark Curtis. |
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We organized all the recipes under different subject headings. |
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The Law and Order Party was being organized out of various elements that viewed alarmedly the Vigilantes' growing power. |
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Other post-bacc programs apply students' course work toward a master's degree. Tina decided not to enter an organized post-bacc program. |
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The same holds for space that is also homogenically and continually rather than heterogenically and discontinually organized and structured. |
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Freeping is one of the reasons Internet surveys are useless as a gauge of public opinion because the results can reflect an organized campaign. |
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Spelling bees, science fairs, and geography fairs can also be organized through a support group. |
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We find that millions upon millions of women have died as the victims of organized gynocide. |
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The Upper Paleolithic has the earliest known evidence of organized settlements, in the form of campsites, some with storage pits. |
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As there was not a set eastern limit to the Tordesillas line, both kingdoms organized meetings to resolve the issue. |
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A merchant named Fedot Alekseyev Popov organized a further expedition eastward, and Semyon Dezhnyov became a captain of one of the kochi. |
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Scotland's emergent nationalism in the era following the conclusion of the Wars of Scottish Independence was organized using Scots as well. |
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Society was organized on a tribal basis, though very little is known about this. |
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As drug producers gained more power, they became more centralized and organized into what became drug cartels. |
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It was not until the time of the Roman Empire that the entire Roman world was organized into provinces under explicit Roman control. |
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Citizens were organized on the basis of centuries and tribes, which would each gather into their own assemblies. |
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A special grouping are the Anglican churches descended from the Church of England and organized in the Anglican Communion. |
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Mr. McElroy said this interunion battle showed the vibrancy and importance of organized labor. |
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Under an 1861 agreement, France, Britain and Spain organized a joint military force to compel the Mexican government to pay. |
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As the role of universities in institutionalized science began to diminish, learned societies became the cornerstone of organized science. |
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Enlightenment scholars sought to curtail the political power of organized religion and thereby prevent another age of intolerant religious war. |
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Parker hastily organized his defences and placed Nelson in command of Fort Charles, which covered the approaches to Kingston. |
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The Norwegian merchant fleet, then the fourth largest in the world, was organized into Nortraship to support the Allied cause. |
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In 1945 they were transformed into Yugoslav army, organized in 4 field armies with 800,000 fighters. |
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We define a knitalong as any organized event where people knit together for a common purpose or goal. |
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There is not yet a properly organized system of natural areas to represent and protect Louisiana's biological diversity. |
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Patients who have not been able to get access to drugs in development have organized and advocated for greater access. |
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There are archaeological signs of organized textile productions in Scandinavia, reaching as far back as the early Iron Ages. |
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During the Roman Republic, Roman religion was organized under a strict system of priestly offices, which were held by men of senatorial rank. |
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It was the first major benefit concert in history and was organized by Beatles star George Harrison and Indian Bengali sitarist Ravi Shankar. |
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It is often organized and operated to be a deliberate model of the civil community in which it functions. |
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They were very well organized and highly motivated and largely won over the Whigs and Liberals to their cause. |
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Prior to emancipation, Baptist deacon Samuel Sharpe, who served with Burchell, organized a general strike of slaves seeking better conditions. |
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In 1924 general missionary John Hoelzer, whilst in Argentina for a brief visit, organized six churches. |
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Sikhs grew as an organized community and under the 10th Guru the Sikhs developed a trained fighting force to defend their independence. |
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Since 2010, the Sikh Directory has organized The Sikh Awards, the first Sikh award ceremony in the world. |
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This corpus includes the ancient Sutras organized into Nikayas, itself the part of three basket of texts called the Tripitakas. |
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Special formals are organized for events such as Christmas or the Commemoration of Benefactors. |
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In the same year, the German Werkbund organized an architectural exposition at the Weissenhof Estate Stuttgart. |
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The most firework rockets launched in 30 seconds is 125,801, organized by Pyroworks International Inc. |
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I invite all organized forces of the country to create a great crusade for the rescue of the country's image. |
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They provide as organized and unified a view as we have of the social ideals on England upon the eve of the Renaissance. |
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They follow several different observances and are organized into federations. |
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The Guild organized around working women's issues and expanding the Cooperative Movement. |
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As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organized religion. |
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Since 2003 The Tolkien Society has organized Tolkien Reading Day, which takes place on 25 March in schools around the world. |
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A library is organized for use and maintained by a public body, an institution, a corporation, or a private individual. |
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In the same year Hamilton organized the exhibition Man Machine Motion at the Hatton Gallery in Newcastle. |
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Tournaments may be organized for specific age groups, with upper age limits for youth and lower age limits for senior players. |
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As of 2011, the INF comprises more than 60 national teams organized into five global regions. |
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A lot of cyclists take part in the many sportives organized all over the country including the hugely popular Ride London event which. |
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Nevertheless, no international events of this magnitude had been organized before. |
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The American Stud Book was started in 1868, prompting the beginning of organized horse racing in the United States. |
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The Wuhan Racecourse was the only racecourse that organized races in China. |
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A state is a type of polity that is an organized political community living under a single system of government. |
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Since the absolutist period, states have largely been organized on a national basis. |
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He organized the Assembly of Saints, a firm and strict sect of Protestantism that was very similar to Puritanism. |
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Civil resistance prevented the Act from being enforced, and organized boycotts of British goods were instituted. |
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The Great Exhibition was organized by Henry Cole and Prince Albert, husband of the reigning monarch, Queen Victoria. |
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The Ottoman Empire was always organized around a system of local jurisprudence. |
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Beside decrees that organized the life of church, there are various norms regarding civil life, most of them were taken from Prohiron. |
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This trade route established ties between Cuban and Colombian organized crime. |
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The relations between Cuban and Colombian organized crime remained strong until the 1970s, when Colombian cartels began to vie for power. |
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The collection is organized and curated by geographical location. |
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Within eukaryotic cells DNA is organized into long structures called chromosomes. |
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The AIOC withdrew its management from Iran, and Britain organized an effective worldwide embargo of Iranian oil. |
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American Methodist churches are generally organized on a connectional model, related, but not identical to that used in Britain. |
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Reformed Baptist churches are organized to be governed by elders, on the congregationalist model. |
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The Polish Army in France, which began to be organized soon after fall of Poland in 1939, was composed of about 85,000 men. |
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Disseneters organized into a political pressure group and succeeded in 1828 in repeal of some restrictions. |
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The sport is played on an organized level in Dublin, Greystones, Belfast, Cork, Clare and Kerry. |
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Even the Hurling Club are invited to participate Hurling Festival is organized within The Gathering events organized by Aer Lingus. |
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A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state. |
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Responsibility for educational supervision is organized at the federal and individual provincial states. |
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In 1914, a Washington State lawyer named Samuel Hill organized international fundraising campaign to build the Arch. |
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In addition, the public health services are usually organized on the basis of regions. |
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By the 1590s Scotland was organized into about fifty presbyteries with about twenty ministers in each. |
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Gatherings organized by shops like La Porte Chinoise facilitated the spread of information regarding Japanese art and techniques. |
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This migration, primarily from the Isle of Skye, was organized by the Earl of Selkirk. |
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John Marrant had organized a congregation there under the auspices of the Huntingdon Connection. |
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In 2004, 2008 and 2011 she also won the Donald Dewar Debater of the Year Award at the same event, which is organized by The Herald newspaper. |
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At some time, that is recognized and a movement is organized to merge more closely. |
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These are organized in different sounding banks, which can be further combined into registers producing differing timbres. |
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Since the 1970s, sports clubs and federations are organized separately within each language community. |
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The European Metallurgical Conference is organized by GDMB Society of Metallurgists and Miners. |
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Prior to the Cambrian explosion, most organisms were simple, composed of individual cells occasionally organized into colonies. |
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It was never an organized system in the way that we understand churches today. |
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In 1948, Mary Woodall, keeper of art at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, organized a pioneer exhibition of his work. |
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Their cells are differentiated, but in most cases not organized into distinct tissues. |
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Unlike iridophores, however, leucophores have more organized crystals that reduce diffraction. |
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This voyage was sponsored and organized by the New Zealand branch of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. |
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A better index of progress is the proportion of organized workers to organizable workers. |
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The cult of Cybele, which for the first time formally organized as a mystic society in Rome, but the orgiast frenzy clung to it at all times. |
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These were subsistence societies that, although they did not establish prosperous settlements, did form organized societies. |
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The Courts are organized into several levels, among the judicial, administrative and fiscal branches. |
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Catching fish for the purpose of food or sport is known as fishing, while the organized effort by humans to catch fish is called a fishery. |
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These events led to the formation of an organized association of Hanseatic towns, which replaced the earlier union of German merchants. |
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Every summer roller blade events are organized in the city on Friday evening every fortnight and have great success. |
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Since 1 June 2006 a Biennale of contemporary Art has been organized by the group Partouche. |
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Dissatisfied with the economic conditions, as well as the amounts of crime and corruption in Ukraine, Ukrainians protested and organized strikes. |
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There he took the title of a king and organized a confederation of several neighboring Germanic tribes. |
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McNeill took a broad approach organized around the interactions of peoples across the globe. |
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Gregory's writings had the practical effect of promoting this highly organized devotion. |
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In essence, he changed Europe from a horde of barbarians fighting with one another, to an organized state. |
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When subsidies to the Goths were stopped, the Goths organized and in 250 joined a major barbarian invasion led by the Germanic king, Kniva. |
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Local authorities were organized likewise into party committees, local Soviets and executive committees. |
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The consolidation of Sweden was a long process during which the loosely organized social system consolidated under the power of the king. |
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The governments of Argentina, Australia, Brazil, India, and Mexico, among others, are also organized along federalist principles. |
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Here is a list of such terms, organized more or less from oldest to latest. |
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Some countries distinguish voluntary, motivated conversion from organized proselytism, attempting to restrict the latter. |
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The eunuchs developed their own bureaucracy that was organized parallel to but was not subject to the civil service bureaucracy. |
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There, the fleet was organized in squadrons, while the fleet's crew honored the goddess of sailors Tianfei with prayers and sacrifices. |
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Mongol and Chinese units were organized using the same decimal organization that Genghis Khan used. |
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Perfume oils usually contain tens to hundreds of ingredients and these are typically organized in a perfume for the specific role they will play. |
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It gained flexibility and high prestige by close ties to a guild of organized militia, comprising professionals and specialized units. |
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Most galaxies are organized into distinct shapes that allow for classification schemes. |
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This structure is organized into a hierarchy of groupings, with the largest being the superclusters. |
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This was done by the Transport Squadron organized with four ships of the line, one frigate, four transport ships and 10 merchant ships. |
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A fifth cruiser was also ordered in the scope of a public subscription organized as a response to the 1890 British Ultimatum. |
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The navy also organized expeditionary naval infantry units that operated in Africa as landing forces in support of the army units. |
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One such consortium was organized by the private donatary captains of the Madeira islands, who assembled a small fleet of three caravels. |
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The people on the West African coast were organized into numerous populations that were drawn according to kinship lines. |
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The inhabitants eventually organized themselves into small bands of a few families, grouped into larger tribes and chieftainships. |
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However, Evangelical Protestant sects, organized into the umbrella Cuban Council of Churches, remain much more powerful. |
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The government is organized unitarily, thus the central government delegates powers to the departments without a constitutional need for consent. |
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Vespucci organized the fulfillment of Berardi's outstanding contract with the Castilian crown to provide twelve vessels for the Indies. |
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In July 2007, Rio successfully organized and hosted the XV Pan American Games. |
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Artigas organized the Federal League under his protection, consisting of six provinces, four of which later became part of Argentina. |
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Under pressure from organized labor and the National Party, Baldomir advocated free elections, freedom of the press, and a new constitution. |
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To oppose these armed and organized robbers, the tribes had only their bows and arrows. |
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Chile organized a second attack on the Confederation and defeated it in the Battle of Yungay. |
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Several organized tours from Germany, France, and other European countries come to Iran annually to visit archaeological sites and monuments. |
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He organized a protest at the University of Puerto Rico in 1935, in which four were killed by police. |
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In 1937, Albizu Campos' party organized a protest in which numerous people were killed by police in Ponce. |
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Florida remained an organized territory of the United States until 1845, when it was admitted into the Union as the State of Florida. |
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In 1720, Xalapa organized the first trade fair, making it the center for trade between inland Mexican goods and those from abroad. |
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On 29 January, de la Serna organized a coup against de la Pazuela which was recognized by Spain and he was named Viceroy of Peru. |
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There has been an increasing and organized effort to teach Quechua in public schools in the areas where Quechua is spoken. |
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The festival closes with the spring parade or corso and a private party organized by the Lions Club. |
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District residents were emulating the famous Venetian Carnival, when, years later, the carnival was organized by the Huanchaco Club. |
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William of Orange decided to strike back at Spain, having organized three armies. |
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During 1606, each company organized expeditions to establish settlements within the area of their rights. |
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As of 2013 the organized municipalities of Maine consist of 23 cities, 431 towns, and 34 plantations. |
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Collectively these 488 organized municipalities cover less than half of the state's territory. |
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In 1913 Jonas Lied organized a successful expedition through the Kara Sea to Yenisei. |
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Romans organized several explorations also in Northern Europe, and as far as Asia up to China. |
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They were organized into communes, which were responsible for taxes and other obligations. |
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The Zaporozhian Cossacks, warriors organized in military formations, lived in the frontier areas bordering Poland, the Crimean Tatar lands. |
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Following that year, Moscow organized several campaigns to impose control over Kazan, but the attempts were unsuccessful. |
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Cossacks were usually organized by Ruthenian boyars or princes of the nobility, especially various Lithuanian starostas. |
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They were organized as independent regional hosts, each comprising a number of regiments. |
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These Mirzas organized loosely knit dominions, which were all under the nominal authority of the Khan of Tyumen and Sibir. |
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Hearing of a rich 'Pogycha River' somewhere to the east, he organized an expedition to find it. |
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In 1647 Fedot Alekseyev, an agent of a Moscow merchant, organized an expedition and brought in Dezhnyov because he was a government official. |
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Through organized trips and the use of special permits, it is possible for foreigners to visit. |
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Genoese merchants organized the slave trade from the Crimea to Mamluk Egypt. |
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After the Peasants' War the Protestants organized themselves into a defensive league to protect themselves from Emperor Charles. |
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Tenamextle escaped the battle and continued to organized rebellions against the Spanish. |
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In 1987, a second flag design was chosen in a contest organized by the UEA celebrating the first centennial of the language. |
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This means that the church is organized into dioceses led by bishops in consultation with representative bodies. |
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There are also conferences and meetings organized to discuss issues of concern to the entire Communion. |
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An heir to the devotional, observantine, and legalist traditions, the Jesuits organized along military lines. |
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This form of justice was common before the emergence of an arbitration system based on state or organized religion. |
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During this period, there were widespread claims that malevolent Satanic witches were operating as an organized threat to Christendom. |
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In addition, prohibition encouraged disrespect for the law and strengthened organized crime. |
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The Code of 1819 was the first codification in Virginia that organized the statutory law by subject matter. |
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The Mississippi Territory was organized on April 7, 1798, from territory ceded by Georgia and South Carolina to the United States. |
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North Carolina ceded the area to the federal government in 1790, after which it was organized into the Southwest Territory. |
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Other possible new states are Guam and the US Virgin Islands, both of which are unincorporated organized territories of the United States. |
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The land was organized as different counties and towns in New York's Capital District. |
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Rules and regulations are then organized by topic in a separate publication called the Code of Federal Regulations. |
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Farming permitted far denser populations, which in time organized into states. |
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Mass production systems for items made of numerous parts are usually organized into assembly lines. |
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The people are organized or regimented into bodies, and special functions are relegated to the several units. |
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China organized the Manchu people into the Eight Banner system in the early 17th century. |
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This is a form of strike action taken by a trade union or other organized labor group for environmentalist or conservationist purposes. |
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