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n. (plural of organizer English)

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Then if we need, say, another half dozen National Organizers we can have the computers search through all the dossiers and find those members most suited for the jobs.

The organizers took great care to make sure the thing would be peaceful.

Each of the small black discs had a name printed upon it and represented one of the almost five hundred ANC officials and organizers that had been so far identified by the intelligence department.

The guest list had altered subtly, and now included most of the top Nationalist politicians and party organizers, and more often than before the conversation at the dinner-table was in Afrikaans rather than English.

After Shasa's second meeting, the local Nationalist organizers were looking worried and scared.

Shasa saw the organizers exchanging approving nods and relieved smiles.

The whole atmosphere was cosy and reassu ing, and for the first time Shasa was able to appreciate the depth planning by the party organizers, their dedication and commitmel to the Nationalist cause, which resulted in this degree of mobilizatio of all its resources.

Gradually he had built up his own network of informers, the basis of all good police work, and through these prostitutes and shebeen owners and petty criminals, he was able to anticipate much of the serious crime and to identify the organizers and perpetrators even before the offence was committed.

Later on, we'll probably put other National Organizers on the road, but you're the beginning, and if you make out you'll be First National Organizer, with all the others under you, and you'll get more pay.

They'll be called State Organizers with the same duties as National Organizer.

But there'll still be about twenty National Organizers who'll go around supervising them.

NEC members, State Secretaries, National Organizers, heads of such outfits as the Subversive Scouts, Subversive Security, the Subversive Liberties Union, I suppose, and all and all.

These defenders of the flag were part of the Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (MOBE), organizers of the "counter-inaugural".

The Law Day speech is not the kind of thing that would have much appeal to the mind of a skilled technician, and that kind of mind is perhaps the only common denominator among the strategists, organizers and advisers at the staff-command level of Carter's campaign.

These were their methods, these ruthless Bolsheviks and union organizers, who were all the same at heart (according to Elwood Murray).