Use it to organise your closet, catch up on the laundry or get down to some DIY.
including your medication, your jabs, what you eat, what you do and how you organise your trip.
Its answer was to organise the Paris-Rouen race for horseless carriages, held the following July.
It described China's cheese standards as "outdated", adding the EU delegation and the French embassy in China would organise a seminar with Chinese cheese experts "thus limiting the risk of such events re-occurring in the future".
In the real world, sensible collaboration is hard to organise now; indeed, events such as the Edward Snowden affair — where revelations by a former US National Security Agency contractor about the extent of American internet surveillance fuelled transatlantic rows over privacy — are making this debate even harder.
"There, I had around 200 books as stock, and used to organise several book launches per year.
That big house and everything in it take time to clean and organise, and it takes money to maintain it all.
New emails since you've last checked – organise them in your new folders.
The two most senior Uber executives in France are in police custody following complaints that they were conspiring to organise illegal work, just days after thousands of taxi drivers took to the streets to protest against the US group.
A new Google Photos app, with the promise of software that can automatically organise libraries of pictures, also echoed capabilities that are already offered by Apple.
She also organise skydives for people who want to "jump right back into being single".
Why, for instance, do the wealthy snakeheads who organise much of the illegal immigration into America come from one small district in Fujian province?
Lee, a professor of food science and the study's senior author said: 'The retina is a thin tissue layer on the inside, back wall of the eye with millions of light-sensitive cells and other nerve cells that receive and organise visual information.