Roman memory as the organiser of the State and its civil and sacred institutions, and his reign was long and peaceful.
And now Cromwell emerges as the man who was to give that policy tremendous effect, and by inference at least as its probable creator and organiser from the close of 1530.
But for the all-absorbing interest of diplomacy, his vast abilities as an administrator and organisermight have achieved great things.
But this negligent woman was the organiser in chief of the great soiree!
They had therefore to sit on deck; there were inquiries for the organiser of the expedition, but he was not on board.
On the canal bank there now appeared the organiser of the excursion, who was an upholsterer.
The future conqueror and organiser of Wales was at this moment hardly pressed.
We hear from time to time of his lieutenants, of Rhys Gethin, the Tudors, and many others, but no name in the minds of men ever seems to approach that of the dread chief, who was the life and organiser of every movement.
It is the fashion to say that Doctor Stieber was the organiser of the modern spy system of Germany, for the conduct of which some million pounds sterling are annually appropriated.
Even Moltke, the Prussian organiser of victory, was astonished at the vast amount of valuable military information by which the spy had facilitated the rapid advance of his armies.
At half-past seven the next morning the Prime Minister and the Chief Organiser sat at breakfast, making a perfunctory meal, and awaiting the return of the Home Secretary, who had gone in person to superintend the releasing of Platterbaff.
One of the earnest helpful friends was a skilled performer on the cornet, the Cabinet Ministers were able to clash cymbals more or less in tune, and the Chief Organiser has some knowledge of the drum.
Chief Organiserof the Prison Governor; "drums, cymbals, those sort of things?
The greatorganiser and unifier of western monasticism, however, was St. Benedict (d.
Church dogmas, a master-organiser of the hierarchy, and an administrator without a peer in Church history, but he was also a far-reaching and sincerely intelligent reformer.
Possessed of a capacity for complex rule, an extraordinary organiser and administrator, he used all his ability to make Christianity and the Papacy the one great world power.
It might have been supposed that the department would have selected as organiser some mature professional man and M.
He set an example, which the clergy sadly needed, of simplicity and asceticism; he was not only a reformer but an organiser of missions, and above all a preacher of righteousness.
David is regarded as the author of the existing ecclesiastical system in almost all matters that do not date back to Moses, and especially as the organiser of the familiar music of the Temple.
For that he did not lack the talents of an organiser is shown by the way, when roused, he provided for his troops in Russia, and also by the success of his efforts when Minister of War.
But it was not only as anorganiser and transmitter of orders that Berthier proved his usefulness to his chief.
Jourdan was fortunate in that Carnot, "the organiser of victory," was responsible for the welfare of the French arms, and not the despicable Bouchotte.
As commander of the cavalry of the Guard and organiser of the Young Guard, his greatest work was done in the office at Paris, disciplining, organising, equipping, and supervising the instruction of these picked troops.
I was taken for an organiser once," he said, and his hands sought the seat of his ancient bruises.
Hal answered, without a smile, "I can always get a job as organiser for the United Mine-Workers.
There was an organiser of the "big union" in the camp, and he was going to rouse the slaves to protest.
The organiser reported that every one in the camp was talking check-weighman, and so from a propaganda standpoint they could count their move a success, no matter what the bosses might do.
Afterwards chief organiser of the Fenian movement, of which, with O'Mahony and Doheny, he was one of the founders.
Chief Secretary for Ireland and organiser of the "new police"--hence "peelers.
More especially does responsibility for the establishment of certain rhythms, such as sleep, devolve upon the organiser of a child's early life.
To enumerate the opportunities for hygienic practice by the prime organiser of domestic methods--the mother--is almost superfluous at this point.
Not only had we "struck the jolliest old josser going," but a born ruler and organiser into the bargain.
If Lord Roberts has won the battles, Lord Kitchener has been the 'organiser of victory.
Now, the solution of this problem was due to the wonderful talent of Lord Kitchener, who was earning his right to be looked upon as the greatest military organiser of his generation.
Partly in broken words, much more by signs, he made known his wishes to the Organiser of Victory, and, through him, to the Directory.
Theobald has been ten months in Paris, is hand and glove they say with General Hoche, and Carnot, the "Organiser of Victory.
The triumph of political principles by the election of persons to carry out those principles becomes of less importance than the successful working of the party machine, when the boss and the organiser are conspicuous.
How, the old-fashioned craft organiser asks with a mild despair, how is he to organise reckless young people for whom work is a meanwhile employment, who go and get married and upset all his calculations?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "organiser" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.