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coordinating

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Hosting an Olympics and Paralympics, though not as complex or hazardous, nonetheless involves preparing dozens of stadiums and arenas, housing thousands of athletes and coordinating transportation throughout the region for a hectic two months.

Advocacy organizations are also coordinating to maximize their reach.

In California, a team of state, local and federal agencies has been actively monitoring and coordinating the next steps to contain the species from spreading further in California and beyond.

Anna Kelly, a spokesperson for the Republican National Committee, which is coordinating closely with the Trump campaign, said in a statement to The Times that Trump “will be a president for all Americans, including those in traditionally blue states that Kamala Harris and the Democrats have left behind.”

They were things like coordinating correspondence from opposition MSPs, arranging to pay for legal advice for Mr Hamilton, and - somewhat ironically - dealing with freedom of information requests.

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

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