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- verb   Third-person singular simple present indicative form of organize .
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								Right or wrong, like our methods/personalities or not, the radical citizen who organizes is the only group standing between you and your government when some must stand between oppressive powers and the public. 
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								I don’t think I’ll make a list because that’s just not how my brain organizes itself, but it’s another great idea. Professional Development for Writers: 10 Simple Ideas « Write Anything 2010 
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								Founded in 1991, Untitled organizes quarterly one-night-only exhibits in non-traditional venues. 
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								In any case, it is all very complicated, particularly for the bookseller who "organizes" new material, sees what he has -- and sees what he lacks and doesn't quite understand but really (maybe?) ought to acquire. 
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								Now, I have accepted the debates that have been offered and, actually, Indiana has a debate commission which kind of organizes this. 
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								Now, I have accepted the debates that have been offered and actually Indiana has a debate commission which kind of organizes this and makes sure it's fair and nobody gets a special advantage. 
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								As used in this section, the terms ''organizes'' and Archive 2006-09-01 2006 
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								"specific something" that organizes, that is, of "dominating organic agencies," be they psychic or super-mundane, which dominate and determine the organization of the different parts of the body into a whole. The Breath of Life John Burroughs 1879 
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								Twenty-six percent of very liberal Americans say that their congregation organizes marches and demonstrations, compared to 16 percent of those who are very conservative. American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010 
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								• Whether their congregation ever organizes demonstrations or marches. American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010 
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