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organized

Definition for organized

adjective as in arranged, systematized

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He sees growing interest, including in rising attendance at conferences he has organized in Berlin, New York and Sydney under the title Mission 2044, but said deals are slower to materialize.

Poor neighborhoods are under the thumb of organized crime, which has set up drug warehouses, armed patrols, and even hitman schools, according to authorities.

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Residents of North Bay say they have endured a wave of crime, particularly organized car thefts targeting high-end vehicles.

The FBI arrested several high-profile NBA players and coaches on Thursday, alleging that they were involved in illegal sports betting and poker game schemes backed by organized crime families.

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She sued developers and the city to challenge a planned development by the river, and organized a community coalition to push for a new state park.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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