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It’s a large village with a very active social spirit and I know Emma and Adrian get involved in a lot of the activities which, as has been the case throughout the centuries, are in the main organised by the church generally and, more specifically, by the vicar
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While I get dinner organised, Stephen goes off to see what, if anything, is said about the incident at the house on the TV news while Liz goes up to tidy herself up
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‘No, it’s all organised
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So what are the facts? An operation arranging illegal immigration of undesirables (according to Renald Forhamm) ostensibly organised from Earth with well-placed contacts across on Errd, a suspicious Errdian in a position of some power in London, Earth, who is upset by the arrival of an agent of the Secret Guild on his patch … and come to think of it, he’d not liked the fact you were coming to this part of the country
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Poopsie had organised a small picnic
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It takes a while to get my belongings organised as I want them, but I still manage to be up on deck before the boat casts off
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‘Yes, and I doubt even Wiesse could have organised things that finely
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She's trying to be busy and organised as usual but deep inside she is devastated
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The annual village festival would be held in five days time and I just wasn't in the mood but if that wasn't enough, there was a special event in the afternoon of the day after next, an annual occasion usually organised every year by father as a kind of reunion for those born in the villagers and all those who had returned to their roots for the festival
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Tomorrow, as you know, is the concert your father always organised so in a few days, many, many people come here for the festival of the Virgin
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‘A person who kept records, wrote letters and organised things
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We will be organised by computer all the way from Athens
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Next, we would have to speak to the ones we could trust most and get ourselves organised for more important matters, and I was not one for conspiracies
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Alastair has very sweetly organised breakfast for me – thank goodness he’s not one of those people who are chatty over breakfast … I can cope with most things but conversation at the breakfast table is definitely not one of them
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‘The thought of getting married or the thought of what needs to be organised and achieved before that?’ he asked, complying with my request
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Harry was as organised as ever, trailing a small, wheeled
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‘Sally’s going to help Jane get the reception all organised at the vicarage and I had a word with Katie about the flower thing – she was up for it and we’re going to go clothes shopping in a couple of weeks
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I’d booked a room at the local hostelry and organised a buffet
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’ Karen said, ‘Is everything organised for the wedding?’
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Almost imperceptibly she relaxes … ah! ‘I’m interested in how it is organised, how you select women, how it is financed
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She found herself somewhere to live and organised the move all on her own
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carefully thought out and often elaborately organised, although it still
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’ Andy said, ‘It was all organised by one of the others, I just went along at the last minute
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‘So the party was organised by Charles Middleton?’ the Sergeant asked
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as the dragon-hunters Ged told us about, or at least organised and
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‘Okay, I’m at the hospital at the moment, can you get things organised your end? I’ll be back in about an hour and a half
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Not proper country, all organised … with street lamps … you know the sort of thing
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My afternoon is taken up with a meeting intended to plan the office move at which I present my outline plans and we discuss the incipient problems; the move is scheduled for the first week of May so I have two and a half weeks to get everything organised with bank holidays to be taken into account
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‘I was the one who organised the search party,’ said
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“Well it was expected I think, so Master Robin has organised a Chinese meal for us all, so I will go and help Maise with the cutlery and paper plates
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So it was a bumper meal my son had organised and had it delivered right on time, I think he ordered most things on their menu, then followed the remnants of Cooks tarts and cream that had not curdled
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'You organised the boat, then?' said Etienne,
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In the end the two commanders organised a meeting,
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is the opposition organised in the street by KKE
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Events organised by the Cultural Society
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It was never easy to arrange these visits as special security had to be organised for the queen and her entourage when they left the palace estate to enter the city
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Time was of the essence and he had to act fast to get everything organised
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When Helda got home she quickly organised two of the younger slave girls to help her prepare the quarters where Helez’s family would be living
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A well organised presentation with a clear structure is easier for the audience to follow
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Most presentations are organised in three parts, followed by questions:
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Chris organised a team to transport the bodies down to the cryonic store to be placed with the others
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After they had eaten a meagre meal of high-energy rations and drunk a small ration of unpleasant tasting water, Chris got everyone organised in taking down the tent and stowing the components into their rucksacks
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As the security vessel moved out of view and the camera turned back towards the remains of the Berthe Fraser, Jim began to wonder how anyone could have organised an attack so quickly
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Drawing all this material together, she could even make the case that there was a well organised campaign against them
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He gets himself organised and sober, she gets less prissy
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She crammed and organised their
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I have now organised them
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When L-Seven-Six was given the command to shut down, and his sentience faded and connection lost, the system eventually switched to a default when program errors could no longer be resolved, as if the workers had lost their manager and supervisor, lacking any organised structure for making executive decisions
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With organised beaters a good day's shooting might have been organised
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Probably their parents were Nationalist supporters and organised something
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The SAP Riot Units organised themselves in platoons and companies as would any Army Regiment but without the traditions which went with an Army Regiment
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Examples would be the US Sarbannes Oxley Act (SOX), US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977, UK Bribery Act 2010, South African Acts like the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities 2004 (PCCA), Prevention of Organised Crime Act of 1998 (POCA), Financial Intelligence Centre Act 2001 (FICA), Protected Disclosures Act of 2000 (PDA), Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act, 2002 (FAIS), Consumer Protection Act (CPA) and Counterfeit Goods Act 1999 to name a few
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Especially in complex organised crime or major financial irregularities you case will fail or stand because of your expert witnesses
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“They have a socially organised hierarchy,” Conal cut across her
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Hussein and Ahmed were amazed at how the place seems staggeringly well organised and was growing fast
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The current haemorrhage from the Kirk cannot, by any stretch of the imagination, be described as well organised
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He organised and gazetted the name change to Makepeace Island, and then years later sold it to a high profile executive who now allows it to be used for conference and recreation for his airline staff
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The movement part was organised by Maureen who’d read about an experimental programme for brain-injured children being developed in Pennsylvania
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The inside of the impressive high vaulted venue was organised chaos, hundreds of chairs had been laid out in front of the stage where the guest speakers would address the delegates
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It seemed like a good one in his organised mind
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That topic may be an organised event, TV programme, noteworthy cause, breaking or running news story or group conversation taking place on Twitter
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They were married as soon as the formalities could be organised, leaving
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away after the ravages of winter, clearing the ground ready for the spring sowing, as he cleared and organised his mind for his real work
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This one change will keep your pantry tidy and uncluttered – meaning you’re far less likely to waste food and far more likely to keep the pantry organised
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It was fast, rhythmical, organised and truly magnificent
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It was only meant to be a little welcome BBQ that the club had organised but I still found myself pulling my hair out trying to find what to wear
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Just as an image of an apple has no specific location on a piece of holographic film; in a universe that is organised holographically things and objects have no definite location
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communicating with us – either in an organised or
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itants of the other systems as their sense-organs are organised for particular
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floating masses of astral matter which were not properly organised into
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organised and appeared to behave like a life form The plasma constantly
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organised structure But according to Sanduloviciu and his colleagues at
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gradients in living systems, without exception, are organised in patterns ’24
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A medical team was being organised at this time to go in and examine these women
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There’s a far more intimate involvement between all forms of life that organised religions have no inkling of, and therefore can't hint at
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Not only did the BNZ pay 3% interest on all deposits, they forwarded or held mail for collection, arranged travel and travellers’ cheques, organised visas, and the branch in Regent Street just off Piccadilly had a lounge serving tea and biscuits
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It helped to learn later that it was an organised protest from a tiny religious minority and the rest of the audience were furious with them, not me
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Anthony, a pale and wan New Zealander who had organised everything from minivan to tents, green cards and maps, explained that I would be replacing a chap who’d died when the gas cylinder heating his shower water had exploded
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So unnerved was he by this announcement and the huge engagement party her parents had without his knowledge organised, he capitulated and spent the rest of his life in marital disharmony
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What a cunning religion is Organised Christianity
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Organised team games mean competition for places, and then you have to compete against another team and it becomes a source of pointless warlike conflict
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That summer, the farmer had organised a big music festival in the field
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He is honest, diligent and organised
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Mick: Another predator but far better organised and further up the chain
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He was now certain, from what Brown-eye had said in the common room, that they knew he’d been trying to blackmail Pinot and had organised the snuffing of Corso
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He brought up the Letters file and was presented with more than a hundred titles, organised alphabetically with the date appended: ‘Aust
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He was concerned about organised resistance to the
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dangerous when organised, especially when HE was on their side
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I organised a guided tour through
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Angus Campbell found that the information received from Rory helped him to establish that there was an organised link-up between Drug smuggling in South Africa and the United Kingdom
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Hu Lyang wanted to achieve the maximum number of deaths possible! - the TV news coverage would be great!…P’yongyang would be proud of him!…he visualised the “Hero” medallion being placed around his neck by the President, at a prestigious ceremony organised in his honour!!…then he and Jenni could slip out of South Africa and enjoy the retired life!…the only thing that stood between him and his goal, was the Hamilton family…but not for long!
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He had contacted Rory and supplied him with all the evidence needed, to shut down, the Organised Drug Empire in South Africa, in exchange for immunity from prosecution and being entered into the Witness Protection Programme and settlement in another country
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Organised beatings, a close call
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We would get up with the sun and get the dogs organised while Mum fixed us a breakfast and then it was of to the track
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organised than Louise, and certainly easier on the eye; and she had immaculate
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The reason there was nothing in our wing was that it held all the guys fresh from civilian life that were not yet organised and sorted out
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I was all ways a real organised cat and I could see I was letting someone in that could jeopardise everything
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�Box the money up and wrap it with something and weigh it on your bathroom scales, I'll phone you in the morning to get it organised
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Demery had organised a crew of officers from across the county to be seconded onto his investigation
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He had organised armed officers to stand watch over the building and to monitor movements of vehicles near the area