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From the structural perspective, the manager’s role becomes that of a reorganizer.
It was not a reorganizer that challenged existing ways of teaching.
The reorganizer was unable to repair the damages to his arm, so it had to be amputated.
After repairing the stump, the reorganizer moved to the deep scratches across Richard's body and leg, mending them.
Churchill made Trenchard his last job offer, this time as the reorganizer of Military Intelligence.
Kahn was soon to be acknowledged as the ablest reorganizer of railroads in the United States.
When the reorganizer had first been developed, the side effects had been horrible, producing physical and mental monsters in the research tabs of Earth.
George is a file reorganizer and CD creator, especially suited for the creation of MP3...
Morris and Kenneth returned as the reorganizer finished its work on the gashes and moved on to attend to the more minor scratches and bumps.
Law Number XXVIII: It is better to be the reorganizer than the reorganizee.
He returned to Mexico in May 1916 and became the leader of the National Reorganizer Army (Ejército Reorganizador Nacional).
So, I kind of "married" this Reichman analyzer to a Vulcan T'Pell molecular reorganizer, and decided the readouts contradicted each other.
Eve, the biolab says to put the reorganizer over the left shoulder BRYN CHANDLER and arm.
He is remembered in connexion with the monti di pietà of which he was the reorganizer and, in a certain sense, the founder, together with the Blessed Michele Carcano.
While the reorganizer worked, the other arm of the biolab positioned a tube in Richard's uninjured arm and synthesized blood began to flow into his body to replace the blood he had lost.
Held at gunpoint, Van Dough forces the Rich family elders to reveal the location of the Rich vault, while Ferguson and his men take Richie and his friends to the molecular reorganizer.
They tie the professor up and threaten to throw him into his molecular reorganizer, which turns garbage into whatever's typed in (a bedpan in this case) on the machine's control panel, unless he gets them into the vault.
In 1852 he proceeded to Bonn, but shortly afterwards accepted an invitation from Count Leopold Thun-Hohenstein, the reorganizer of the Austrian system of education, to settle at Innsbruck as professor of general history.
"We had 66 different systems," says Thomas A. Cooper, president of Bank of America, a forceful, hardened reorganizer who had submerged Philadelphia's Girard Bank into Pittsburgh's Mellon Bank before coming to San Francisco.
In 1871, at the age of 18, he was sent to the Berlin University of the Arts, where he studied violin under Heinrich De Ahna, famed violinist Joseph Joachim (recent reorganizer of the school), and Heitel (for theory).
Chief executive leadership of the corporation was assumed by Jacob Bunn, Sr. (1814-1897), an Illinois industrialist, railroad financier, railroad reorganizer, wholesale grocer, commission merchant, newspaper publisher, land developer, coal operator, political advisor and financier, banker, and rope manufacturer.
While the cellular reorganizer contin- EVE'SRIB ued to hum over the badly damaged arm, the other arms of the biolab began to remove the rest of Richard's coveralls, cutting them away and cataloging the other injuries in order of severity.
Adherents of Felix Diaz, nephew of former president Porfirio Diaz, who opposed both the Madero and Carranza governments in rebellions between 1913 and 1920, and led the reactionary conservative National Reorganizer Army in ineffective revolts late in the Revolution.
The cellular reorganizer was joined by the surgical arm BRYN CHANDLER EVE'S RIB of the biolab which used a laser beam to sever the child's arm, then retreated as the reorganizer patched the skin over the end of the stump.