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organize

[awr-guh-nahyz] / ˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /


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“Relationships matter when it comes to organizing, and you cannot buy relationships with thousands of moms who are working together to protect their children’s schools.”

From Salon

Since mid-January, he has barely slept as he fields a flurry of orders, prepares quotes, and organizes the work schedule of his 20-or-so employees.

From Barron's

Borrowers’ ability to leave garnishment quickly suggests that they do have money available to pay monthly; they just didn’t know how to organize lower monthly payments, such as those available through income-driven plans.

From Barron's

Olympic cross-country skier who has helped organize Klaebo’s stays in Utah.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alongside the art, Toruño organizes gatherings, installations and community events, turning the project into a living network.

From Los Angeles Times