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organize

[awr-guh-nahyz] / ˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /


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"Everyday acts of support -- whether organized or personal -- can have lasting cognitive impact," said Sae Hwang Han, an assistant professor of human development and family sciences at UT who led the study.

From Science Daily

ADF is technically organized as a ministry, and new employees sign a statement affirming their Christian beliefs.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I was always overseas. My mom would organize some tutors in different countries and then I would do some online stuff with my school back in Australia.”

From Los Angeles Times

It strikes me that standing among Thomas’ wall-to-wall collection of eye-popping bric-à-brac — all of it painstakingly organized by color — is not unlike living in Hebron, a place haunted by fragments of its past.

From Salon

She became culturally informed about the world of comedy through checking out comedy films on trips to the library organized by her mother every weekend.

From Los Angeles Times