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Example sentences for "reorganize"

Lexicographically close words:
reorganise; reorganised; reorganising; reorganization; reorganizations; reorganized; reorganizes; reorganizing; reorientation; reound
  1. But for Halleck, Stanton would reorganize and give a new and healthy life to the army.

  2. Lay for weeks idle at Harper's Ferry, gave Lee time to reorganize his army and to take positions.

  3. They follow our armies, take care of the contrabands, take care of poor whites, establish schools for the children and for the grown up of both hues, and thus they reorganize society.

  4. If allowed they will readily reorganize their State government and administer it upon correct principles, except in matters pertaining to their former slaves.

  5. As soon as the news reached us of the death of President Woodruff, who was in California at the time, President Lorenzo Snow said to me, "it will be our duty to proceed as soon as possible to reorganize the Presidency of the Church.

  6. President Snow said to me, "you will live to be the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and when that time comes you should proceed at once and reorganize the Presidency of the Church.

  7. The idea of a convention to reorganize the government was not even suggested.

  8. But there was not the slightest intention or suggestion to call a convention to reorganize the government and to amend the Constitution.

  9. I saw General McDowell in Centreville, and understood that several of his divisions had not been engaged at all, that he would reorganize them at Centreville, and there await the enemy.

  10. Will also reorganize the guards for posts and block-houses .

  11. All I could do was to reorganize the guard at the beach, take the two desolate females up to the fort, and give them the use of my own quarters.

  12. It seems Horse's Neck is played out and they are going to reorganize it--" "Who are?

  13. They'll simply let it go--forfeit their stock in Horse's Neck and be wiped out because they were not willing to go in and reorganize the property with us.

  14. Why shouldn't they reorganize a mine if it's exhausted?

  15. Your Honor, they want to reorganize Horse's Neck because they think there's a vein in Amphalula that crosses one of the old workings and that it'll make the property worth millions and millions.

  16. You say Scherer, Hunn, Greenbaum & Beck are proposing to reorganize a mining company?

  17. So Scherer, Hunn, Greenbaum & Beck are going to reorganize something, are they?

  18. If it's exhausted why do they want to reorganize it?

  19. Colonel Wilson was ordered to go to Accra, to reorganize and recruit the remnant of the Gold Coast Force; so that, when the campaign was over, they could again take over the military control of the colony.

  20. After the fight was over, there was a short pause to reorganize the force; and an advance was made to a village, three miles ahead, the intention being to attack the next morning.

  21. Such of the members of the Left as were not in prison spent December 2, 3, and 4 in endeavoring to assemble and reorganize the remains of the Assembly; but the police followed them up too closely.

  22. The representatives then decided to go to the Mairie of the Tenth Arrondissement, and there reorganize into a legislative body.

  23. To Turk and Christian alike this move on the part of Doria meant treachery, for which Doria's previous conduct gave ample color, but there was no time to draw back or reorganize the line.

  24. The Campaign of Lepanto Undismayed by the failure of his first attempt, Pope Pius had immediately gone to work to reorganize his Holy League.

  25. Successive weeks of bad weather and our own tragic losses checked the impetus of the British and French driving power, and the Germans were able to reorganize and reform.

  26. The Germans had been given time to bring up their reserves, to reorganize their broken lines, and to get their batteries into action again.

  27. There had been no time for reflection; and now that he had a breathing space, he was unable to see how he might reorganize his work in order to make it more efficient.

  28. Before they came to me this morning I had made a plan to reorganize the shops, to grant many privileges.

  29. Those of us who are striving to reorganize our beliefs and make them tenable, do not bother our heads about miracles.

  30. Just when did you gain the right to reorganize the household staff?

  31. I had to reorganize a little," Kennon apologized, "some things were unfamiliar.

  32. This delay gave the Confederates time to reorganize their forces and place them under the new commander, Robert E.

  33. McDowell made a desperate effort to check and reorganize his army at Centreville, but he was powerless.

  34. It is remarkable that the view was at once seconded by many barons, who memorialized the throne begging the latter to reorganize all their fiefs into prefectures.

  35. Pelham, a white congressman, told the blacks that if the Democrats carried the elections, Jefferson Davis would come to Montgomery and reorganize the Confederate government.

  36. A Southern Methodist negro preacher in north Alabama was trying to reorganize his church and was driven away by Lakin, who told his flock that there was a wolf in the fold.

  37. In August, 1863, the legislature finally passed a law to reorganize the militia system, or rather to establish a new system.

  38. But it is noticeable that in those counties where the planters first undertook to reorganize the labor system, there were no regular agents of the Freedmen's Bureau and no garrisons.

  39. A committee was appointed to reorganize the militia system of the state, and so important was the work deemed that the committee was excused from all other duties.

  40. The legislature of that year, not seeing the necessity, refused to reorganize the militia so as to give the governor any effective control.

  41. During the months of April and May, there was a combined movement of citizens and soldiers in a number of counties in north Alabama to reorganize civil government according to a plan furnished by General Thomas, Giers being the intermediary.

  42. As a statesman I would reorganize and govern it.

  43. The delay in our advance, however, though unavoidable, had given the enemy time to reorganize and rally his troops.

  44. The great depth of his system of fortification, to which reference has been made, gave him time to reorganize his defeated troops, and to hurry up numerous fresh divisions and more guns.

  45. Reports from the Royal Flying Corps indicated that it was the probable intention of the enemy to evacuate Jerusalem and withdraw to reorganize on this line.

  46. With the growth of its necessary interests and the constant discovery of new relations it became necessary so to reorganize the General Munitions Board as both to enlarge its view and more definitely recognize its widespread relations.

  47. To reorganize the schools with that possibility in mind was for the parents a surrender of their gambling chance.

  48. All institutions will be examined and called upon to reorganize in such ways as will contribute to the enterprise of raising industrial processes to the standard of greatest efficiency.

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

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

  51. He now endeavored to reorganize the system, if system it can be called, of the night-watch in Philadelphia.

  52. The next morning Brown decided to disengage and move to Vura Village, where he could reorganize and direct fire support on the remaining enemy at Kaeruka prior to launching another attack.

  53. Torgerson gathered these two units in the rear of Company A’s position on Hill 120, where he attempted to reorganize them.

  54. Out here we had the usual parades and reorganization, but we only had the old battalion to reorganize as we got no reinforcements.

  55. Some will need to reorganize and reshape their methods of administration--as we are doing.

  56. In order to meet our long-standing commitment to make government as efficient as possible, I believe that we should reorganize our postal system along the lines of the Kappel[1] report.

  57. I hope to reshape it and to reorganize it to meet more effectively the tasks of the 20th century.


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