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Meanings of organized groups in English
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Usage of organized groups in English
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Headmaster, summon the rest of your students in organizedgroups to line up.
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They came not in organizedgroups or congregations, but as a multitude of individuals.
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Some do it in well- organizedgroups, others as lone wanderers.
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We were entering an era of colonization, of doing things in organizedgroups, cooperative bodies.
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First, powerful information technology DOES play into the hands of small, fluid, loosely organizedgroups.
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Twitter hashtags are particularly powerful because they transcend organizedgroups and the standard friend or follower relationships.
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But there are others who are not part of organizedgroups who can be unpredictable, he said.
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Authorities later said they could visit the area in organizedgroups but reporters and cameramen could not accompany them.
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It is possible, nevertheless, to think of all these variously organizedgroups of people as belonging to one body.
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But now, with organizedgroups waiting for members, a temporarily dissatisfied student never takes the time to sort things out.
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Small groups often stage peaceful demonstrations nightly in Ferguson but others, not part of organizedgroups, can be unpredictable, he said.
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Still later, these organizedgroups themselves maintained radiant contact with groups of their offspring, thus constituting larger individuals with specialized members.
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This includes how the authorities handle potential problems from hooligans or Argentine barrabravas ( organizedgroups of supporters) crossing the border.
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There are between five and six thousand deaf mutes in the five burroughs, and there are a number of clubs and organizedgroups.
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This movement has included organizedgroups, like Fed Up, that exist to lobby the bank and make it more accountable to the public.
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Among animals that live in highly organizedgroups, such as termites, snapping shrimp, wolves, and naked mole rats, only a few individuals breed.