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Organized again.
reorganized
organized
1
The institutions cannot function without this addition of members without being
reorganised
.
2
Silva, especially, seemed to come into his own once City had
reorganised
.
3
He
reorganised
the country's league and developed the skills of local coaches.
4
Her mother's house had exhibited the same oddness until she
reorganised
it.
5
The cleaners had been in and
reorganised
things, which threw him slightly.
6
If it survives the spending review, Ofwat may well be substantially
reorganised
.
7
He said Europe was ready to support a
reorganised
U.N. force.
8
He
reorganised
the Roman liturgy; he converted the Lombards and Saxons.
9
Petropavlovsk said the division had been
reorganised
under a new subsidiary, IRC Ltd.
10
Artaphernes
reorganised
his vanquished states entirely in the interest of Persia.
11
The Battalion was
reorganised
on a four-company basis once more the next day.
12
Barco has
reorganised
its structure in a bid to bolster growth.
13
The judicial service was
reorganised
so as to include native judges.
14
Psammetichus, among other reforms, had
reorganised
the ancient system of defence.
15
He helped Adams to plan a
reorganised
IRA from their shared prison cell.
16
In the meantime, she had
reorganised
the kitchens and the laundries in the hospitals.
reorganised
reorganise
·
reorganise into
reorganise local
reorganise some operations
reorganise again
reorganise army