Similar words: reorganize, organized, unorganized, reorganization, disorganized, organized labor, organized crime, organized religion. Meaning: adj. organized again.
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31 Yvonne had reorganized the kitchen, which was now orderly and gleaming.
32 The papal curia or court, reorganized and massively expanded, became the center of ecclesiastical finance and administration.
33 The Institute of Radium of National Academy of Peiping was the first institute in the field of radioactivity in China. In 1948, it was reorganized into the first institute of Atomics in China.
34 Paul also reorganized the curia and spoke strongly for peace and social justice.
35 I asked for help from every channel and reorganized my life.
36 If this is true, then the entire system of our education must be examined and reorganized.
37 The concurrent process of design and process planning of parts is decomposed and reorganized based on feature. The real-time concurrence of design and process planning of parts is implemented.
38 Key state - owned insurance firms were reorganized and went public, promoting rapid development of the insurance industry.
39 A cast of the inside of the skull shows an apelike brain, but one that had taken the first step toward being reorganized on human lines.
40 He reorganized the cabinet in order to effectively control the country.
41 The storied intelligence agency was reorganized twice after the fall of the Soviet Union, finally becoming the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, or the FSB.
42 We have also reorganized the chapters on financial planning and working capital management.
43 Founded in 1996 and was reorganized as Company Limited in 2001.
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44 Commercial groups are to be reorganized right after being dissolved.
45 In 1886 it was reorganized and changed its name to the American Federation of Labor.
46 The Kwangtung Provincial Bank, coming from the Central Bank during the Great Revolution, was reorganized and established in 1932.
47 Elector of Brandenburg ('40-'88) who reorganized and rebuilt his domain after its devastation in the Thirty Years' War.
48 She reorganized the room.
49 Information, together with individual, is exchanged when the population is reorganized.
50 The local people's militia should be reorganized in accordance with present conditions.
51 The institute already existed as a research center when plant scientist Nikolai Vavilov reorganized it in the nineteen twenties.
52 Congress of Vienna: ( 1814 - 15 ) Assembly that reorganized Europe after the Napoleonic Wars.
53 In fact, Rizhao Iron and Steel was reorganized and a background.
54 France had become a Tabula rasa, and everything had to be reorganized.
55 VALHALLA , NY—Fujifilm Graphic Systems U. S. A. has reorganized its national sales team.
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