Thereafter, it was only a question of arranging funds and training the children to perform on stage. |
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I got some arranging to do and we don't want that skunk to know we smell him yet. |
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Assistance could include market research, writing business plans, arranging finances, providing access to federal resources, etc. |
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He takes control of serving the food now, slicing the steaks into even, thin slices and arranging them on Olivia's plate. |
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Cola said vehicles are only impounded and kept at police stations when there are difficulties in arranging for payments. |
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That can include arranging taxis, arranging hotel accommodation, changing ferry bookings, arranging alternative flights where necessary. |
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He only silently curses the Quartermaster for somehow arranging him to be left with this nagging virago yet again. |
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Zimbabwe could well do with a rare victory and are paying the penalty for arranging a tour at the height of their rainy season. |
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The sergeant counted the money onto the kitchen table, note by note, arranging it in neat piles. |
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She creates the tasty treat by arranging layers of onion, tomato and pork neck steak on the skewer. |
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Now this friend was arranging Helen's hair in an intricate, graceful upsweep, with ribbons to match the dress. |
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As of now, the priority for CIE is setting up a wide teacher training network and arranging a support network. |
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And the manager was most solicitous, arranging for a car and reliable driver for our trip to Hampi, 11 km away. |
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Was it too much to ask to contemplate only solvable troubles like arranging repairs for the roof? |
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In the first step, photograms were produced by arranging a set of Bristol board strips of differing widths. |
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It's a superb example of acoustic jazz ensemble playing and lovely multi-horn arranging. |
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Jake lit a fire, his nimble, practised fingers deftly arranging and lighting the wood. |
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Despite her idyllic life spent listening to lutes and arranging flowers for vases in the nunnery, she was very unhappy. |
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Is there a vernacular architecture or way of arranging space, particularly in the holy city, which has been developed or erected by devotees? |
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The Quakers of Pembrokeshire will be arranging a fortnight of activities in honour of the Pembrokeshire verse-maker. |
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A cosmic impresario, he took on nothing less than the task of illustrating, arranging, producing and distributing the music of the spheres. |
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But for the most part our endless classifying, grouping, and arranging is nothing but high-grade hokum, mixed with a lot of bunkum. |
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If your addled brain cannot focus on the real work at hand, busy yourself with menial tasks like cleaning, filing and arranging. |
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In addition she was asked to be the course coordinator, arranging classes and tutors and helping prepare class notes. |
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She puffs her chest out and stays still, looking this way and that, up and down, arranging her tail just so. |
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Far off to one side of the great cliff, we were arranging the short rappels back to the ground via the standard East Ledges descent route. |
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There was, however, no way of contacting them and arranging for a parachute drop. |
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The producer of the extravaganza is Lindy Shaw, who says she has been arranging it since Christmas. |
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Elise was in the front window of her shop, arranging a new display for the upcoming season. |
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Some may question the wisdom of arranging a first date at an unfamiliar restaurant. |
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Attempts have been made to ensure that adopters are suitable carers and that those arranging adoptions act ethically. |
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Companies that have a lasting commitment to their people will generally spend time arranging redeployment of their affected employees. |
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After arranging them on boards with handmade paper and acrylic paint, she seals them with layers of lacquer. |
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I've just finished brewing fresh pots of hazelnut and house blend and arranging pecan-praline bars on doilies for display on the counter. |
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Monica Swinton, 29, of graceful shape and lambent eye, went and sat in her living room, arranging her limbs with taste. |
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Fortunately, the gouge was in an area covered by a sofa, but you do not want to start arranging your furniture according to your gouges. |
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The rest alternated between pinching each other, aesthetically arranging their bags and throwing science pamphlets at the snug snoozers. |
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Imagine, the first thing you see is the fruit counter, where high school hotties are busying themselves arranging the bananas. |
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Another risk is the amount of layering, arranging, and producing that went into the songs was beyond our production level and ability. |
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Through effective arranging and layering, the final piece of public art becomes a beautiful three-dimensional collaboration. |
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Others prefer a natural look, arranging squashes, gourds, pumpkins and other spheroid Cucurbita in a pastoral style. |
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Programming the assembly of nanocrystals using DNA linkers might provide one way of arranging them into circuit patterns. |
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For the common man, it is still the broker who is generally preferred as a go-between for arranging matches. |
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We are today arranging for our process server to serve you with the papers to commence legal action against you. |
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She has got me to go to hospital appointments by arranging dates, transport and so on. |
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The municipality is arranging loans for the groups from the District Cooperative Bank and the loanees have very easy repayment terms. |
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He added that mainland companies should also take part in arranging charter flights to ensure that business is shared fairly. |
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I will be peeling and cubing potatoes for a long time tonight, arranging them in large baking pan while I think about breast cancer. |
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Purists, however, might regard arranging a Schubert string quartet for chamber orchestra as a step too far. |
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Even in societies with arranged marriages, relatives of the couple do the arranging. |
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Hanan surmounted the obstacles she recounted in her narrative by travelling first to Egypt, arranging there for her ultimate destination. |
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To the country, it would suggest that an arrogant elite was simply arranging the transfer of power. |
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The director further subverted the original's scuzzy naturalism by superimposing the images or arranging them in split screens. |
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She could hear him pottering about the adjoining room, arranging crockery and cutlery. |
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The late musicologist Christopher Palmer tried to promote this score by arranging a suite from it. |
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Almost every call was less about chatting than about arranging and orchestrating the logistics of family and home life. |
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We are arranging so that presently this will be the other way around, but meanwhile London and our big cities have had to stand their pounding. |
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You can create a slope effect by arranging your plants to cascade down from your tallest plant. |
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I'll have to see about arranging for those selected to attend class down at the school. |
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The first order of business as the date approached was arranging carpools, started as usual by Bob Zimmerman. |
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To pass the time, she busied herself arranging Cecily's nightdress and brushing her hair. |
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He managed to promise sixty carloads daily, partly by arranging for shipments from other refiners. |
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If you find it difficult to motivate yourself to take some exercise, he suggests, try arranging to meet a friend. |
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If you are going away over the bank holiday and arranging travel insurance, don't forget to read all the health exclusions carefully. |
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I have completed courses in dressmaking, cookery, flower arranging and painting. |
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His wife, Olfah, is arranging furniture that has just arrived at their tidy two-bedroom flat. |
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Instead of throwing him in jail as a public nuisance, and possibly arranging a psych consult, they elect him to civic office. |
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He is less happy about the expense of arranging international tours for his company. |
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The man had his back to her and was busily arranging mugs on a crooked wooden shelf. |
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From arranging holiday wreaths and making bird biscuits to building campfires, all of these activities make for good old-fashioned fun. |
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I love small-mouthed vases because no floral arranging skills are required to make them look lovely. |
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We are arranging his severance as we speak which will take place as soon as we can get any agreement. |
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The pump is further microminiaturized by arranging two semiconductor bodies one above the other in the direction of flow through the pump. |
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The company said it planned to pay 80 per cent of the consideration by financing which it is currently arranging. |
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After carefully measuring and arranging their designs, the students began the process of transferring their sketches to the black background. |
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Folk arts to be taught include Chinese calligraphy, Chinese painting, paper cutting, paper tearing, knitting and flower arranging. |
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I can only conjecture the reasons that the organisers had for arranging this visit. |
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A former trombonist, she is now focusing her career on composing and arranging. |
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The maid flapped and fussed and settled her mistress in the chair, arranging cushions and shawls. |
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Clara Wieck Schumann continued concertizing throughout her life, arranging her teaching schedule at the Conservatory in Frankfurt around it. |
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She picked up a basket of roses and began arranging them in a vase, catching sight of Jamie after a moment. |
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David L and his girlfriend began arranging a blind date for me next Friday and a trip to Hastings to boot. |
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I look forward most of all to arranging my library and my writing space when I move out. |
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Also coming up is a federation cabaret and flower arranging display as well as the federation Christmas party taking place in December. |
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She made the images by arranging these items on a color photocopier, making copies of them and then photographing the photocopies. |
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Still, like other Japanese traditions, such as serving tea or ikebana, the art of arranging flowers, Japanese rope bondage is an art to be mastered. |
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Our projects will include building kaleidoscopes and telescopes, experimenting with UV and IR light, and arranging mirrors so that a laser shines on a predetermined spot. |
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The days when developers would sit at a text editor manually arranging buttons, listboxes and other widgets by brain power alone are pretty much gone. |
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From running the under 10s team to arranging a new kit, training clothes and tracksuits he also does things like cleaning boots and setting goalposts up. |
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On Monoke, Chantler was using electronic devices to treat piano, guitar, xylophone and local Japanese instruments and arranging his sounds into complex structures. |
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Then the next hour or so was spent putting the CDs onto the shelves, which required me having a good old sort out and arranging them all into alphabetical order. |
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The solution for the optical lithography industry is to offset birefringence by arranging different optical components at the proper angular orientations. |
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That could mean other firms will start arranging ride-share programs. |
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I pulled myself slowly into the saddle, arranging the skirts carefully. |
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From the moment the hospital gets the names of patients being offered surgery, staff are on the phone arranging travel and accommodation for relatives. |
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A former teacher of traditional Japanese flower arranging now living in Thailand had sakura flowers flown in from her homeland especially for the event. |
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He was very friendly and turned out to have gone to the London College of Communication himself, which is always useful when arranging work experience. |
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They've continually broken new ground, arranging traditional tunes in a semi-classical way, then going on to write their own material for a variety of films. |
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Joanne, an effervescent 42-year-old mother of seven, is a shadchan, one of the matchmakers who devote hours each day to arranging matrimonial blind dates, or shidduchs. |
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I was so busy arranging my towel and wondering what it felt like to have a proper bikini line that I hadn't checked what was on the television screen directly in front of me. |
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This is all the more ironic considering the months of rigorous structuring, arranging and rehearsing that such tuneage must go under before being anywhere near presentable. |
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Through the water he could see layers of other leaves that had earlier sunk to the bottom, arranging themselves in shaded and mottled patterns of burnt umber and sienna. |
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Firms in Antwerp, capital of the diamond buying industry, were heavily involved, reportedly arranging shipments of blood diamonds to be sent to India. |
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Meanwhile the transitions and cross cutting formulations are hackneyed, usually singularised by low-angle zooms arranging the actors in Swimsuit Calendar poses. |
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This process of unilinear ranking consists of extrapolating data from various statistical protocols and then arranging them in an ascending order. |
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When he was discharged in 1946, he began arranging for Harry James, but his career hit a snag when bebop, an intellectual genre that he rebuffed, became the rage. |
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On April 19, securities brokerage Cash Financial Group reported that a fake website with its company logo and name was arranging a bogus lucky draw for customers. |
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If things go right and you decide to meet your virtual lover, here are some tips on how to maintain your safety when arranging face-to-face meetings. |
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This book is written in Aquitanian notation, a system of music writing that indicates precise intervals by arranging points and other marks on a series of horizontal lines. |
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It's like being dealt a hand of cards, before arranging them into suits. |
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The advisors hand-hold customers through the entire home process, from picking the floor plan to arranging the mortgage to taking as many calls as necessary to assuage fears. |
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At such times he acted with all the calculation of a Stuart king in carefully arranging the time and location of a parliament to best suit his personal agenda. |
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During a session, while arranging a song, Stephin was stuck for a phrase. |
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By arranging themselves according to an angle determined by phi, the leaves can fill the spaces in the most efficient way possible, with the least amount of overlap. |
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The pastoral council are looking for people who can sing, dance or perform on stage for a variety show they are arranging in Moneenroe hall in March. |
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Now people journey from far and wide for the very popular literary festival with many exiles of the area arranging their holidays to coincide with the event. |
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It suddenly dawned on me that feng shui is not a martial art, but the Chinese art of arranging furniture and household objects in a harmonious fashion. |
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The magazine will also include tips on how to be creative in arranging a place setting consisting of a tin plate and cup, a plastic spoon, and a paper napkin. |
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As he is hopeless at arranging his financial affairs, I propose to deposit money with you for his pocket money and ask you to be good enough to dole it out to him once a week. |
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For other fathers, deferral co-occurs with descriptions of arranging and planning as a joint responsibility, in which the roles of the two parents are not distinguished. |
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Watch championship sheepdog trials, flower arranging, traditional wrestling and show-jumping competitions, and admire prize-winning bulls, horses, chickens and dogs. |
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While arranging the charter, they had requested that people of certain ethnic and religious groups not be included in the crews operating this train. |
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More than 10,100 competitors were expected to take part in 25 different sections at the three-day event, ranging from pigeons to cattle and foxhounds to flower arranging. |
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Farmer introduced the girl from Rosedale to Montreal's French Canadian music community, which ultimately turned her on to new ways of playing and arranging her songs. |
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I informed my mother, who was busy arranging furniture in the living room. |
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Once decanted into the new abode, I love unpacking and arranging stuff. |
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He is very experienced in collating documents, summarizing evidence, arranging diagrammatic and demonstrative evidence and assisting with the general preparation for trial. |
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It seems she should still be out there in front of the band leading us onto the field as our drum major, not arranging a burial service for her son. |
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Why are they not staging protests or arranging public meetings or registering criminal cases against these cheater politicians? |
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The local patron arranging the deal was Sir Leonard Holmes, who made it a condition that they never visited the borough. |
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Thomas Howard, elder brother of Edward, was assigned the new Lord Admiral, and was set to the task of arranging another attack on Brittany. |
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The poem was finished, he took the bread out of the oven, arranging the burnt loaves at the bottom of the panchion, the good ones at the top. |
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While still a student at Llanfair Caereinion High School, she began composing her own songs and arranging traditional Welsh music. |
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Defoe also foregrounds this theme by arranging highly significant events in the novel to occur on Crusoe's birthday. |
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These proteins are important in bending arrays of nucleosomes and arranging them into the larger structures that make up chromosomes. |
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Rinsing can be done en masse by arranging items on the dish rack and then spritzing with clean water. |
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Yousef was tasked with arranging meetings and vetting guests. |
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Elgar arranged numerous pieces by Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, and others for the quintet, honing his arranging and compositional skills. |
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The Nostalgics Concert Party is arranging a show called Dad's Army, at the Belgrade Theatre on Saturday, November 16, starting at 11am. |
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Tenders are invited for Refractory application of different parts of bf tuyere stock by arranging moulds. |
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The colleges are in charge of giving or arranging most supervisions, student accommodation, and funding most extracurricular activities. |
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Other demonstrations were of manga and anime, the art of ikebana, or Japanese flower arranging, origami, plus shibori textile painting. |
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There are several mini-courses available on line, mostly devoted to flower arranging and Ikebana. |
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He finished carefully arranging a plate of fresh prawns, earthapples, and kale he'd bought special for Captain Falcon in Bangalang. |
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When you buy a package holiday, the law requires the tour operator to use reasonable care and skill in arranging the holiday. |
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By arranging to meet Holly, Kara was determined to prove she was no bunny boiler. |
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Brain-washing, hostage-taking, and arranging marriages are just a few of the accusations to have been made against Scientology. |
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A photographer was arranging his equipment across from him, while he bemusedly awaited some kind of publicity shoot. |
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The participants appreciated the RDO for arranging the event for common people. |
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Does this mean wiping the chalice or arranging flowers on the altar? |
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So I turned my attention to setting up my new home, arranging the furniture and displaying Rita's sparkling glass and chinaware on the sideboard. |
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This particular day he set the scene by arranging with his cahoots to clean up the local operators. |
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Lawrence even went to the extent of preemptively arranging for a banquet to be held for his victorious crew. |
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In 1962, Barry transferred to Ember Records, where he produced albums as well as arranging them. |
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Her skilled sociopathy enabled her to avoid a criminal conviction for allegedly arranging the long-distance execution of her husband, but now what? |
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The Landmark Trust has managed the island since then, deriving its income from arranging day trips, letting out holiday cottages and from donations. |
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As a juror in Tehran for the Cinema Verite Iran Documentary Film Festival in December 2013, I had discussions with the festival organizers about arranging a cultural exchange. |
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She loved making the fresh wreaths and arranging the Christmas flowers. |
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The young nematocyst decreases in size and becomes coarsely granular, the granules arranging themselves in a spiral line close under the external membrane. |
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Japanese banks are arranging a syndicated loan to help an acquisition by Nikkei Inc, considered to be the biggest financial daily in Japan, according to Reuters. |
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Edward promptly recalled Piers Gaveston, who was then in exile, and appointed him as the Earl of Cornwall, before arranging his marriage to the wealthy Margaret de Clare. |
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Design standards guide a facility manager or purchasing agent in planning, selecting, purchasing and arranging the products that affect image and function. |
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In addition, La Tour creates psychological tension by arranging his thieves in a tightly composed triangle, further emphasizing the cluelessness and naivete of the youth. |
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The Leader of the House of Commons is generally a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom who is responsible for arranging government business in the House of Commons. |
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Written language represents the way spoken sounds and words follow one after another by arranging symbols according to a pattern that follows a certain direction. |
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The council has told the family they'll have to pay up after arranging for Ruby to be deloused and to have tests to see when she would give birth. |
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The treaty arranging the marriage, signed in December 1281, included a lengthy and complex document setting out the customs and usages which determined the succession. |
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The hospital's 'Heart Care Campaign' is designed to encourage residents to take better care of their health by arranging regular check-ups and tests. |
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When I was chatting with Hashem on Monday 19 th, arranging to meet him the next week, I had no idea I would be attending his funeral on the Thursday. |
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David Astor was instrumental in arranging a place for Orwell on Jura. |
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