Similar words: organise, organised, disorganise, disorganised, organism, organist, organisation, microorganism. Meaning: n. 1. someone who enlists workers to join a union 2. a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise 3. a lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc..
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(1) She was by reputation a good organiser.
(2) She was a good organiser.
(3) The organiser can't be traced to answer the criticisms.
(4) A special vote of thanks went to the organiser, Graham Davies.
(5) Recently Darlington's centre organiser, Barbara Murchie, travelled to London to escort a disabled woman to her new home.
(6) A final word of praise for organiser Bob Fitzjohn, for getting the match off the ground.
(7) The race organiser was in Gloucester today for the christening of an entrant bearing the city's name.
(8) Anyone who would like to attend should contact organiser Peter Goodwin on Redcar 472249.
(9) Tournament organiser Ussher Watson will take late entries for the junior events this evening at Belfast 647934.
(10) The organiser of the chosen rally should issue a ticket to their event free of charge, in exchange for the voucher.
(11) Jean thought it most unfair to the organiser, in this case, Cecilia Taylor.
(12) In Mid Glamorgan the teacher placement organiser is able to use the existing communication network to schools and business.
(13) Organiser Rose Cuthbertson said the show would be followed up with teachers' action packs and practical workshop sessions on the environment.
(14) Anne Donnelly, our pilgrimage organiser, first walked to Walsingham in 1953 and celebrated her fortieth annual pilgrimage this year.
(15) Overall, organiser David Fisk claims the Festival is well on its way to recovering its £500,000 costs.
(16) The chief organiser is Giancarlo Gallino, president of the Piedmontese association of antique dealers.
(17) The organiser was an earnest man in his late twenties, prematurely balding with a hissing laugh.
(18) The teacher placement organiser has a varied role within the partnership.
(19) At the Survival level(sentencedict .com), packs of loose-leaf materials will be available to fit into a Filofax/Organiser ring binder.
(20) Contact the organiser Any runners who are able to raise more than £25 for charity will have to pay the £5.50 entry fee.
(21) Regional organiser, Selina Vilakazi estimates that 50% of employers pay less than half the minimum wage recommended by the Union.
(22) It could only be left to each Group Organiser to weigh up the pros and cons of the situation.
(23) Mr Zuma had a solid reputation as a grass roots organiser.
(24) Buyers can download his latest novel to read on a computer, personal organiser or electronic book.
(25) Nothing came of the meeting and when it broke up there was much animosity between its organiser and the non-attenders.
(26) Being part of the partnership therefore gives the teacher placement organiser greater credibility.
(27) The Partnership has strong links with other organisations and the teacher placement organiser is able to take advantage of this.
(28) This is a good method of starting a small group of boards without a race organiser and is commonly used in training.
(29) Efficient stocktaking is a key element in controlling these prices and expenditure - and that's where the Psion Organiser comes in.
(30) The whole system was financed by smuggling gold purchased by his clients' money, and the organiser made fat profits.
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