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But he said the program would first have to be reorganized.
Later, the head of the administration was reorganized several times.
The Department was reorganized into its present form in 1997.
In 1990 a group reorganized a party under the same name.
She was going to have to go through and reorganize them, later.
And we will have to find a way to reorganize from the ground up.
It was reorganized and took its current name in 1975.
At the end of 1776 the army was again reorganized.
That way, he could reorganize it under a new name.
Is it not time for some reorganizing here and there?
"The challenge is to reorganize your business every three months."
"It seems to me that you need to reorganize your government."
The group was reorganized as a holding company in summer 2012.
Also, the fire department of the city was eventually reorganized.
The team sat out for the 1999-00 season to reorganize.
In 1999, the College was reorganized into an institute of technology.
At the time of going press, primary and middle schools are being reorganized.
He at once, with great success, reorganized the military resources of the nation.
How American industry is reorganizing to deal with changing times.
Court officials agreed there was a need to reorganize the system.
She tried to reorganize her thoughts as they went on.
"Most teachers will tell you they'd want someone to come in and reorganize it," she said.
The most difficult issue, they say, is how to reorganize existing space.
"The point is he was reorganizing people's jobs without ever having talked to them."
He had to reorganize the forces of Life, to turn the battle about.
We've had to reorganise everything that they were involved in.
By October 1960, the party felt it was time to reorganise.
It is not our job to reorganise the banking community.
His first move was to reorganise the curriculum to run over two years, instead of three.
With his usual energy he set to work at once to reorganise the whole management.
He now faces charges of trying to reorganise his father's business.
Then he began to reorganise the armed forces in line with his foreign policy plans.
Further along the road I again stopped, this time to tidy and reorganise the car.
Another cost that goes along with a big brain is the need to reorganise its wiring.
He refused to reorganise states on either religious or ethnic lines.
The reformers' top priority was to reorganise the administration and the state.
It was used to help reorganise the industry in the late 1950s.
As a consequence, it was necessary to reorganise the Academy too.
Also, it took the Germans several hours to reorganise and continue the advance.
So church bodies are forced to reorganise their efforts also with respect to the financial situation.
The basic idea is that open systems will reorganise at critical points of instability.
As the battle was over quicker than expected, nobody knew where to meet and how to reorganise.
We will not receive any more money, so where do we want to reorganise?
Countries like Poland and a few others are going to have to reorganise their steel sectors.
Outside the prisons, those Brothers who had gone underground began to reorganise.
They received a steady stream of supplies and were able to reorganise their forces.
It was caused because Ferrari wanted to reorganise the engineering staff.
The commission reported in 1955 to reorganise India's states.
A major program to renovate and reorganise the navy was begun.
"We must reorganise this and try and come back strongly."