"organize" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- After her wages were cut to $12.50, she began quietly organizing workers with the Minneapolis Hotel and Restaurant Workers union.
- But Mr. Pawar was nearly dismissed by Mr. Gandhi several months ago when the leader thought he was quietly organizing a campaign against him.
- They quietly organized a women's caucus within their union after several meetings with Women on the Job, the founder of the grass-roots coalitions.
- After a moment he said, as he watched Vaniya's household quietly organizing transport, "Cendri, do you realize that we have not one but two alien civilizations to deal with here?
- The 1988 campaign has already sorely tested the candidates who tried to follow the Jimmy Carter strategy: move into Iowa early, organize quietly and mount a surprise attack on the nomination.
- Never mind that Ron Paul's supporters, who've been quietly organizing around the country since he ran four years ago, will ensure that the libertarian favorite makes it all the way to the convention in some capacity.
- Supporters of President Aristide, in the meantime, said they were quietly organizing five days of marches that could begin as early as Monday.
- In 1981 he quietly organized a team for his leadership bid, while making sure not to undermine Clark's leadership.
- Sipping their beer or coffee, or munching their cherries a l'eau-de-vie, the townsfolk of Boulogne, so lately threatened with death, were quietly organizing processions.
- Already, Republicans on both sides are quietly organizing for the coming struggle over the party's platform, which now calls for a constitutional amendment outlawing abortions and for the appointment of judges "who recognize the sanctity of human life."
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