Reorganize Sentence Examples

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  • In 1877 he made an attempt to reorganize the Turkish army in view of the war with Russia.

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  • In this office he set himself to reorganize the army and to regulate the affairs of the country.

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  • These terms, it should be noted, would have kept Napoleon's empire intact except in Illyria; while the peace would have enabled him to reorganize his army and recover a host of French prisoners from Russia.

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  • He had to fight for his throne and then reorganize the country, removing his capital or residence from Thebes to a central situation.

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  • Concurrently with the efforts made to reorganize their native policy the colony also endeavoured to deal with the Asiatic question.

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  • In attempting to reorganize and purify the company's service, Clive undertook a task yet more difficult than to partition the valley of the Ganges.

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  • It is the method and knowledge of the abstract sciences that the Positive Philosophy has to reorganize in a great whole.

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  • Crawford, was engaged to reorganize the customs; a number of German officers, selected by General von der Goltz, were brought in to reform the army; and the work of restoring the navy to efficiency was entrusted to a British adviser, Rear-Admiral Gamble, and a small British staff.

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  • The attempt which in this year (1815) the pasha made to reorganize his troops on European lines led, however, to a formidable mutiny in Cairo.

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  • In co-operation with Hoche and the army of the Moselle, Pichegru, now general of division and in command of the army of the Rhine, had to reconquer Alsace and to reorganize the disheartened troops of the republic. They succeeded; Pichegru made use of the élan of his soldiers to win innumerable small engagements, and with Hoche forced the lines of Haguenau and relieved Landau.

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  • Lets you reorganize the hard disk drive structure, optimize disk space usage.

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  • As king, Charles used the help of advisers to strengthen the government and reorganize the army.

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  • Reorganize kitchen cabinets to make it easier to locate items.

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  • In 1829 Robert Peel decided to reorganize the way London was policed.

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  • Sunglass Hut International went public in 1993, and used the proceeds to reorganize and retire some debt, as well as to finance further worldwide expansion.

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  • He does love it when you give him a massage or other thoughtful act, but he does not wish for you to reorganize his kitchen!

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  • For example, an autistic man may reorganize his CD collection by the composer's date of birth.

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  • In 1905 it was decided by the board to reorganize the college and remove it to Cambridge.

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  • In 1864 he was consecrated bishop of Ely, and proceeded to reorganize his diocese.

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  • In 1822 he published a Plan of the Scientific Works necessary to reorganize Society.

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  • The mind will pursue knowledge without the wasteful jar and friction of conflicting methods and mutually hostile conceptions; education will be regenerated; and society will reorganize itself on the only possible solid base - a homogeneous philosophy.

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  • Proclaimed emperor, Heraclius set himself to reorganize the utterly disordered administration.

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  • Ezra, a scribe of repute, well versed in the laws of Moses, returns with a band of exiles in order to reorganize the religious community.

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  • On the 24th of October of that year he concluded a preliminary convention by which an Ottoman and a British high commissioner, acting in concert with the khedive, should reorganize the Egyptian army, tranquillize the Sudan by pacific means, and consider what changes might be necessary in the civil administration.

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  • A general law of 1872 provides for the organization of municipalities, only cities and villages being recognized, though there are still some "towns" which have failed to reorganize under the new law.

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  • Again on the 21st, Radetzky tried to obtain an armistice, and Durini and Borromeo were ready to grant it, for it would have enabled them to reorganize the defences and replenish the supplies of food and ammunition, which could only last another day.

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  • The currency of Korea being thus fixed, the first step was to reorganize the nickel coinage.

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  • In 1862-1863 various victories threw more than half the state, mainly the north and east, under the Federal arms. Accordingly, under a proclamation of the president, citizens within the conquered districts were authorized to renew allegiance to the Union, and a special election was ordered for March 186 4, to reorganize the state government.

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  • After commanding a Neapolitan brigade in the Peninsular campaign, Pepe returned to Italy in 1813, with the rank of general, to help to reorganize the Neapolitan army.

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  • The last serious attempt to reorganize the Persian army was made in 1879, when the second Austrian mission formed the Austrian corps of seven new battalions of 8oo men each.

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  • Two years later, when the Family Compact involved Portugal in a war with Spain, Pombal called in Count William of Lippe-Biickeburg to reorganize the army, which was reinforced by a British contingent under Brigadier-General John Burgoyne, and was increased from 5000 to 50,000 men.

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  • It was his first task to reorganize the administrative and transport departments; only on the 27th of October did he leave Calcutta.

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  • Mr Hofmeyr, who had chosen to spend the greater part of the war period in Europe, returned to the Cape to reorganize the Bond.

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  • Entrusted with the government of a part of Persia, he sought to rule it in European fashion, and employed officers to reorganize his army.

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  • He was buried at Great Meadows, where the remnant of the column halted on its retreat to reorganize.

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  • Before all things it was now necessary to reorganize France, ravaged as she was by the Revolution, and with her institutions in a state of utter corruption.

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  • He was obliged to reconstruct the cabinet several times in order to get rid of troublesome colleagues like General Cassola, who wanted to make, himself a sort of military dictator, and Camacho, whose financial reforms and taxation schemes made him unpopular He had more often to reorganize the government in order to find seats in the cabinet for ambitious and impatient, worthies of the Liberal party-not always with success, as Seor Martos, president of the Congress, and the Democrats almost brought about a political crisis in 1889.

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  • Without waiting to reorganize his troops he marched at once to the relief of Chansu, a town 40 m.

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  • Air France had to substantially reorganize flight departures and arrivals following the partial collapse of boarding lounges at Terminal 2E last May.

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  • His attempt to reorganize the finances by the systematic levy of taxes was hailed with delight, but the government was not strong enough to carry the measures through, and the money which should have been used to pay the taxes was employed to purchase firearms. Thus the benign intentions of Mulai Abdel-Aziz were interpreted as weakness, and Europeans were accused of having spoiled the sultan and of being desirous of spoiling the country.

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  • Supported units reorganize or, if necessary, reconfigure the ammunition they pickup at the ATP for further delivery forward to rearm points.

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  • There was a shortage of silver to reorganize the countries coinage system.

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  • He represented to Ferdinand and Isabella that it was essential to their safety to reorganize the Inquisition, which had since the 13th century (1236) been established in Spain.

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  • With his usual energy he set to work at once to reorganize the whole management.

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  • But, either from weariness of the life at Paris, or from disgust at clerical work, he sought permission to go to Turkey in order to reorganize the artillery of the Sultan.

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  • It was not the aim of the Constituent Assembly to pauperize or annihilate the Church; it purposed to reorganize it on a juster basis.

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  • Yeah. If Dusty doesn't object, I might reorganize the southwest sectors.

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  • It was also arranged that foreign officers should be named to reorganize the gendarmerie.

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  • He had enunciated in his theses the far-reaching new principle that the congregation, and not the hierarchy, was the representative of the Church; and he sought henceforward to reorganize the Swiss constitution on the principles of representative democracy so as to reduce the wholly disproportionate voting power which, till then, the Forest Cantons had exercised.

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