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  • I'm sat in one of those chairs with a little side table to rest your notebook on, arranged in a semicircle in a darkened room.
  • A couple of phone calls, arranged by a deep-sea diver I came to know while working on a story on the Miskito Coast of Nicaragua, led me to an alternately boastful and paranoidly surreptitious man named Steve. The Lampshade
  • The authority of the father was absolute, as the head of a hierarchy arranged by generation, age and sex, in which every member of the extended family was related in rank to every other.
  • She arranged for a sizeable loan from the temple based on her deposits there and then purchased a great store of corn from the temple granaries.
  • Carefully she clipped the grass the grave and arranged the pinky - white, small chrysanthemums the tin cross.
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  • It seemed to him that the ground was prearranged into a form of complex geometry.
  • A mantid is the most humanlike of insects; it has its eyes arranged so that it can see forward, allowing it depth perception. The Killing Kind
  • Tours of local vineyards can also be arranged. Times, Sunday Times
  • He used a specially-arranged series of interviews during the Commonwealth summit yesterday to mount a stout defence of his position.
  • They lived for some days on the excellent flesh of the maskalonge, on clams from the beach -- enormous clams of delicious flavor -- on a new fruit with a pinkish meat, which grew abundantly in the thickets and somewhat resembled breadfruit; on wild asparagus-sprouts, and on the few squirrels that Stern was able to "pot" with his revolver from the shelter of the leafy little camping-place they had arranged near the river. Darkness and Dawn
  • My daughter fixed the ceremony with the Vicar some weeks ago and we have arranged a baptismal party. GOODBYE CURATE
  • How Mercator did this is as follows: the meridians and parallels must be arranged so that the loxodromes cut the meridians at constant angles.
  • A payment plan of 10 a month has been arranged for the remaining balance. The Sun
  • In ‘Amphibians,’ the tortoises arranged around the shell-like form vary in size gradually.
  • Amateurs can easily fill the tubes using simple agricultural tools, after which bags are arranged in a spiral that is gradually corbelled inwards as it ascends to form a dome.
  • They also say that at the time the game was arranged it was hard to gauge the future political landscape. The Sun
  • For the Out Skerries comprise a group of three little islands which are conveniently arranged to form a perfect natural harbour.
  • This principle dictates that records should be kept arranged in the order in which they were found.
  • Designed with a center emphasis, the fabrics are arranged in rings of hexagons, with four additional rosettes in the corners.
  • The foundation, which helps make the dreams of poorly boys and girls come true, arranged for Chloe to meet some dolphins at an aquarium in Benidorm.
  • There was an awkward semicircle of wheeled vehicles arranged around the wreck, all black and white with lights on.
  • A microarray consists of single-stranded DNA arranged on a wafer the size of a postage stamp.
  • The two women became friends, and when Jackson's health began to fail, she left her unfinished manuscript in Lotty's hands with instructions about how it was to be arranged.
  • Robert Hardy says he re-arranged his schedule to make sure he could appear in the final episode of Inspector Morse.
  • She has rearranged her childcare in order to get into town for 8.20 am and give herself a better chance of finding a parking space.
  • An account must now be given of the eustyle, which is the most approved class, and is arranged on principles developed with a view to convenience, beauty, and strength. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • Short strings of words, prefabricated motifs, are here the building blocks to be arranged with respect to rhythm and rhyme, linking verbal and nonverbal themes in a composite system.
  • She arranged the skirt of her green Zampatti suit, patted the bow of her white silk shirt. MURDER SONG
  • He was elated when he found out about Hugo and we arranged to meet up but never did.
  • He arranged for several deaconesses to work abroad, not only in North America but also in Russia, Estonia, and Bessarabia.
  • The genus Prionospio Malmgren 1867 includes species with smooth, non-pinnate and pinnate branchiae arranged in various combinations.
  • The body of the text, arranged in three segments, provides links in the sidebar that may sidetrack the reader through related concepts in other segments.
  • If you have ever looked at a network cable you will notice that the wires are arranged in pairs, and are twisted together.
  • Like a routine play nine hundred and ninety eight spindly human figures stepped forth onto the walls and filed towards the black emptiness arranged around the Core in what a chemist or mathematician might call tetrahedral bipyramidal form. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » July : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The fossils indicate the wings had feathers, arranged in a similar pattern to that of modern birds.
  • Thus, the study of the isacoustic lines strongly confirms the conclusions at which we have arrived above (p. 223) -- namely, that there were two distinct foci arranged in a north-west and south-east line, and that the impulse at the former focus occurred a few seconds earlier than that at the latter. [ A Study of Recent Earthquakes
  • Kristin arranged that a primo surf photographer give some of our group surfing lessons on Manley beach.
  • During one set of closely fought negotiations, he arranged for bowls of popcorn to be served to lighten the atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a long time, having obtained with difficulty the consent of the timid Du Mont, I made Madame de Saint-Simon speak to the Duchesse de Bourgogne, who undertook to arrange the affair as well as it could be arranged. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • She grew up in a rarefied world of private girls' schools and arranged marriages.
  • The Ireland voyage was arranged in place of a transatlantic crossing which was cancelled due to ongoing discussions over the vessel's financial problems.
  • Interdisciplinary studies courses frequently are arranged through interdepartmental programs in which more than two academic departments offer courses together.
  • We arranged the party food on a trestle table in the garden.
  • Many of them keep long hairs arranged as a topknot known as dhammil in their community but not all of them keep their hair in the same style.
  • A matrix is a rectangular array of symbols, usually numbers, neatly arranged in columns and rows.
  • They were married on July 14 of that year, and in early 1884 moved to Boston, where Chase arranged employment for Welch at L. Prang and Company, publishers of chromolithographs.
  • I thought they would make a good pair so I arranged for them to meet.
  • Generally, a girl, Clara (Mary, Made or Masha in other versions), is given a nutcracker by her godfather, Herr Drosselmeyer, at a Christmas Eve party arranged by her parents.
  • The parquet in the salon is arranged in an escalier pattern, gleaned rather than ripped off from a medieval painting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each of the segments began with one or more unique genes, after which were members of different gene families, arranged in a head-to-tail array.
  • They had arranged to meet in front of the library on the day war was declared, to voice their opposition to what they believed was an unjust and unnecessary conflict.
  • I have already arranged with a sympathizer there to use his video recorder to check the authenticity of Kinnard's tape. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • The footnote also stated that Hoffmann had arranged for several chemical derivatives of salicylic acid to be examined, not just its acetyl ester.
  • The first prize winner will tour the U.S. in a series of more than 20 concerts prearranged by the Chopin Foundation.
  • As an initial matter, the echinoderms and chordate phyla have been arranged in almost every possible phylogenetic order.
  • There were tables of ten arranged right through the gallery.
  • Some vestiges of arranged marriage continue and many couples rely on matchmakers to find mates.
  • The sites were arranged in column pairs receiving the same irradiation doses.
  • The women are punished for refusing arranged marriages, or if their family fails to produce a promised dowry, or who in some way bring dishonour on their family.
  • We had arranged to meet at the bus stop next to her house. Times, Sunday Times
  • Underneath the smaller leaflets the spores are arranged in pairs. Times, Sunday Times
  • First, both parties entering the process commit to selecting counsel who willingly bind themselves to prearranged ground rules.
  • This octavo volume of 310 pages, with plants arranged under 696 genera, proves his intimate knowledge of the estate.
  • The patara ruin has rows of stone seats arranged in a semicircle, like the chambers of the American Congress.
  • Each event will be advertised as soon as they are arranged.
  • Ivy, candles and fruit arranged in a wire basket make a sumptuous centrepiece.
  • He had purchased two Piper Cubs on floats and had also arranged with a local doctor to lease his new Republic Seabee amphibian.
  • A person does not support his government because he is loyal but because the government has arranged special contingencies.
  • Now I had completely disarranged near all things in the room, landing one perfume bottle in the open toilet, and had injured myself in the process.
  • The atoms are arranged in a four-faced pyramidal structure.
  • He arranged terms of intimacy, I am sorry to say, with the housemaid; and, on the third journey, he made an alliance with the potboy at the Full Moon. He Knew He Was Right
  • The subject is arranged around the city/country axis - half the plays are twitchy, snippy, morally grey urban comedies, and the other half are la-la land everything-is-nice-in-the-countryside pastorals.
  • Robert promptly arranged to meet me at an inner city bar the following night.
  • Beautifully arranged strands of semi-precious stones, earrings and pearls beckon them to take a second look.
  • The heart appears to be the most primitive of all adult vertebrates, with the auricle, ventricle and conus arteriosus arranged in straight line, rather than being doubled over one another.
  • My new paint tubes are arranged in a neat arc, brushes and palette knife by their side, and an upturned white enamel plate ready to do duty as a palette until I can find an old one or buy new.
  • We've arranged to stay overnight at my sister's house.
  • From Wikipedia: On the south end of the memorial is a field of symbolic bronze and stone chairs — one for each person lost, arranged according to what floor of the building they were on. In memory of those lost 15 years ago. « Biodork
  • Donaldson also arranged to have a Greek Orthodox chaplain distribute icons and Russian crosses to POWs as part of religious work for the POWs. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • His advisers said the meeting had been arranged some time ago and did not mean he was taking sides. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the white table, the fine silverware had been arranged in order.
  • This would typically comprise individual cells arranged around a central courtyard very often enclosing a railed tree, a shrine room, and an ambulatory.
  • When air flows in the spaces between the disks, the spacers are arranged in such a way as to provide inward momentum to the air, causing the disks to move. Tesla-Inspired Bladeless Wind Turbine Could Generate Power Comparable to Coal Power Plants | Impact Lab
  • A sting operation arranged with Vatican police failed to catch the intended recipient. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bed itself was tented with a dozen pillows scattered on it, again looking as though it had been arranged to await the photographers. A SONG AT TWILIGHT
  • We've arranged to reapply the debit to your account. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here it presents a series of radially arranged furrows, in which the ciliary processes are accommodated and to which they adhere, as is shown by the fact that when they are removed some of their pigment remains attached to the zonula. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
  • The furniture was too perfectly arranged, the rugs untrodden upon, everything clean, immaculate, untouched. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • Additionally, the stalemate over economic union makes it difficult to assess the costs of insurance or mortgages arranged abroad.
  • Anyway, a rendezvous at Paddington has been arranged for tomorrow morning when the present, having been manhandled on the train, will be exchanged.
  • The whilk Swedish feathers, although they look gay to the eye, resembling the shrubs or lesser trees of ane forest, as the puissant pikes, arranged in battalia behind them, correspond to the tall pines thereof, yet, nevertheless, are not altogether so soft to encounter as the plumage of a goose. A Legend of Montrose
  • Mama, convinced she had produced a wunderkind, arranged for Cole to play piano and violin concerts in and around Peru.
  • The individual terms included in that list can then be arranged in a logical order before beginning to draft.
  • The tentacles around the mouth are disposed in concentric circles, usually forming a series of radial lines rather than being alternately arranged.
  • Half of unarranged overdraft charges in 2016 were on only 2 per cent of current accounts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Elaine arranged for me to go on a blind date with a bloke from her office.
  • The present proprietor keeps the house arranged as it used to be, and has gathered one or two memorials of its famous tenant, including his poor clavecin and his watch. Rousseau
  • Nineteen exhibition spaces are arranged as an enfilade of rooms that define an L-shaped route through the building, with its Italian marble columns and high ceilings.
  • Fifteen booths were arranged around the sides of the hall, with a five-foot aisle between the booths and the partition separating the main room from the veranda. 2009 October « Beachwood Historical Alliance
  • Be this as it may, when one has enjoyed for a certain length of time a plentitude of life a time comes when he can enjoy nothing; his impressibility gradually decreases, and the effects on each of his senses are badly arranged. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • It was not until after she had suffered a seizure and been taken to A&E that a brain scan was arranged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jeya feels that her ambitious nature made her unsuitable for an arranged marriage.
  • She also arranged a private meeting later in the day with uncommitted superdelegates.
  • In this reviewer's opinion, topics in the various chapters should be arranged in the order of their occurrence.
  • MGM's creditors are currently holding talks with Spyglass Entertainment and Summit Entertainment about running the studio, should they gain control under what is known as a prearranged bankruptcy, according to a person briefed on the matter. DealBook
  • The radial was composed of 14 cylinders arranged into two rows and was theoretically capable of pumping out 900-hp.
  • In Friday's edition of the journal Science, Lu and Princeton physicist Paul Steinhardt report finding a set of polygon-shaped tiles — a decagon, pentagon, diamond, bowtie and hexagon — that were arranged into distinctive patterns found on major Islamic buildings from the 12th through 15th centuries. Geometry Meets Arts in Islamic Tiles
  • First they arranged pillows in their beds to fool prison officers carrying out checks that they were both asleep. The Sun
  • In its desire to make more of its collection available to the museumgoer, the Met has adopted a department-store aesthetic in the way it has arranged its American holdings. Nicolaus Mills: American Renaissance At The Met
  • Rather than storm off in a huff, Hal arranged this co-headlining tour, providing a chance to see two bands that won't be playing in small venues for long.
  • Songs like ‘Growing With Love’ were written by Ty, but arranged in such a way that we all rewrote sections of them together in the studio.
  • The trichoid sensilla are arranged on the inner side (windward side) surface of the antennal stem and branch in each flagella segment.
  • When thus arranged, they reveal with some degree of certainty the entire range of human progress from savagery to civilization.
  • The actors insulted the hosts who had prearranged scripts with brilliant replies.
  • Weddings, party nights and private functions already booked will now have to be rearranged.
  • Side by side they walked to a ring of chairs arranged in a semicircle under a tree. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • For Prints, Conner arranged a set of his fingerprints produced at the Palo Alto Police Department along with a strongbox containing file folders.
  • Perhaps your cat would like her basket rearranged with a new throw and a little wee pillow all lightly dusted with catnip.
  • Prison officials then instituted an hour a day of "psycho-educational teaching" for the prisoners, who were placed in cage-like outdoor cells arranged in a semicircle and facing a counselor.
  • If red roses are arranged with yellow roses or blossoms contain both red and yellow coloration, they express gaiety, joviality and happiness.
  • McCoy had doubtless not only slipped him a Mickey Finn, but had arranged for his replacement on the bridge as well. Ishmael
  • And he said a local undertaker had told him he had arranged at least four funerals after fatalities on that stretch of road over the last 20 years.
  • Consider the ceremony of the weighing of the emperor, with all those flamboyantly robed courtiers arranged in strictly hierarchical order around the man-sized scales.
  • All of their friends had coupled off for the upcoming night and they had arranged to share a white stretch limousine.
  • The outfits for each show arrive packed in plastic and are usually arranged in chronological order on the rails.
  • Her work is abstract, using geometrical shapes subtly arranged and typically painted in soft colours.
  • Grainger arranged the music at Stokowski's request.
  • One is not even made wet by the rain nor cold by the frost; while death, instead of stalking about grewsome and accidental, becomes a prearranged pageant, moving along a well-oiled groove to the family vault, where the hinges are kept from rusting and the dust from the air is swept continually away. THE UNEXPECTED
  • But O'Duffy's admiration for the sheer effrontery of the man persisted, and he arranged for another trial to be held in conjunction with the Irish championships.
  • I've arranged with the neighbours about feeding the cat while we are away.
  • The adjusting device includes a coaxially arranged stem provided with retaining teeth which forms one of the exterior linking bodies.
  • A specialist or comprehensive assessment can be arranged without having to have an initial assessment first.
  • An odd bestiary, or, A compendium of instructive and entertaining descriptions of animals: Culled from five centuries of travelers 'accounts, natural histories, ... famous and obscure, arranged as an abecedary by Alan James Robinson 120th Tournament of Roses Parade: An Intimate Photographic Essay
  • Leymus chinensis flowers are hermaphroditic and arranged in compound spikes.
  • Surprisingly, the E1027 is just about childproof, if you make sure the spine is firmly against a wall so the cantilever supports your infant's weight as they haul themselves up to swipe off everything carefully arranged on top of it.
  • The grand duke, who spoke English and whose mother was a British princess, showed deep interest in YMCA work and arranged for his adjutant to take them on a tour of Hessian prison camps. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • After a chance meeting, they again arranged a time to get together. Christianity Today
  • When he walked into the ballroom Leon saw a circle of candles arranged loosely around her.
  • Mr Johnson secretly arranged with deputy crier David Mitchell to propose during one of his ear-splitting announcements.
  • Robert Walsh said he met Michael Clarke and arranged to pay him £20,000 for his services in cashing the cheques.
  • The encore - Le Basque - by Marin Marais, arranged for horn and piano is an absolute charmer.
  • I was just about brushing my teeth in Fajuyi Hall, OAU, when guys in different halls began to shout all over the place. everyone tuned up their radios and the whole campus went gaga ... there was an unarranged parade on the streets, students who hadnt had their bath thronged everywhere waving makeshift flags of victory, beating drums and dancing all over the place ... JUNE 8 AND THE DEATH OF ABACHA
  • While he was visiting his father in El Paso they would either eat in, taking turns cooking; or try one of the apparently hundreds of local Mexican restuarants which were all differently arranged, but which all nonetheless appeared to share the same menu of tacos, frijoles, nachos, burritos, tortillas in abundance, enchiladas and, infrequently, chiles rellenos. Tortillas
  • I admire the strength of my kinswomen who stayed at home and who later on embraced arranged marriages.
  • M.nsieur le M.rquis," said M. Gandrin, glancing at the card and the introductory note from M. Hebert, which Alain had sent in, and which lay on the 'secretaire' beside heaps of letters nicely arranged and labelled, The Parisians — Volume 01
  • Many such BESs are small and arranged on a local basis by accountants or solicitors.
  • She hated thing to be orderly; prearranged objects seemed cold and stubborn.
  • The percussionists are ranged round the auditorium, the seats within being arranged to face several different ways.
  • These taxes were collected in coin from the burghs and fresh coin was minted 3 times a year in 60 royal mints arranged throughout the country.
  • He set out to meet them at Stamford Bridge as arranged and arrived at the appointed place first.
  • Goethe has there suggested; and we shall find it can be arranged in what I may call a pentatonic scale of culture. Scientific American Supplement, No. 1178, June 25, 1898
  • Similarly, she arranged and encouraged folk dancing groups in the town, monthly reading circles and visits to theatres.
  • I'd have 'guested' if I could have arranged my diary. Big Match Draw.
  • I saw her gazing earnestly at her brother's portrait and all the precious little objects consecrated to his memory, which I had arranged by my benitier and crucifix, but I did not expect her firs exclamation, when our woman had left us: 'Ah! Madame, how happy you are!' Stray Pearls
  • She arranged a publicity stunt to make the public aware of the product.
  • They arranged to meet on the morrow.
  • Article 22 An auctioneer and his employees may not get involved as bidders in the auction sale which is arranged by themselves and may not authorize another to act as a bidder on their behalf.
  • She arranged the quilting materials as artfully as she could, feeling all the while as though she were fashioning a tribute to Mara. SUDDENLY
  • The fuel pellets (usually about 1 cm diameter and 1.5 cm long) are typically arranged in a long zirconium alloy (zircaloy) tube to form a fuel rod, the zirconium being hard, corrosion-resistant and permeable to neutrons. Nuclear power reactor
  • Her barely there makeup took almost an hour to apply and she’d arranged her hair in an upswept ’do that required forty-five minutes of concentration as she created an off-center part, gathered her hair tightly into place, and then strategically released strands of hair, allowing the tresses to dangle, successfully pulling off the impression of whimsical undoneness that was both capricious and exceedingly sexy. Pure Paradise
  • The jacket comes off, the pieces are rearranged out of nervous habit. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trichoid sensilla are arranged on the inner side (windward side) surface of the antennal stem and branch in each flagella segment.
  • Its shocked expression looks more like a simper as it sits on Brewer's shoulder, perfectly arranged to look like it's creeping up from behind.
  • There were fascicles of spindle cells sometimes arranged in a whorled pattern or admixed with thick collagen fibers.
  • These tautly stretched lines consist of single strands of horsehair, arranged in an elegant composition that brings to mind the great horizontal tableaux of Barnett Newman.
  • Its left panel frames a standing portrait of Serena, her hair arranged in a thick roll around her head, her person adorned in the high-necked voluminous tunic layered over a tighter-fitting underdress that had become the prevailing fashion for women of late antiquity. Caesars’ Wives
  • Idly she let her eyes drift over his desk, over the orderly piles of papers and files arranged there.
  • German physicist Willhelm Conrad Röntgen, who discovered X-rays in the late 19th century, published a paper proposing that liquid water comprised two different structures — one tetrahedral “ice-like” structure, and another more loosely arranged structure, which helped explain why water behaves in such unusual ways. More Evidence for a Revolutionary Theory of Water « Isegoria
  • Naz, who underwent an arranged marriage in Pakistan at the age of 15 and had two children, had returned to Britain and become pregnant by her childhood sweetheart.
  • At first the seeds lay mingled without order; but nous set the unarranged matter into motion, and thereby created out of chaos an orderly world.
  • We arranged for 33 donkeys and miniature donkeys to receive veterinary care, and we found new homes for camels, emus, bison and several large South American rodents called cavies. Wayne Pacelle: Menagerie of Animals Saved from Suffering
  • Evidence is not given sequentially - it comes out witness by witness and needs to be marshalled and arranged issue by issue.
  • She arranged a publicity stunt to make the public aware of the product.
  • Starch granule of powder endosperm arranged loosely and showed a polyhedron shape.
  • A perforated music-sheet for a mechanical musical instrument, having its upper or treble notes or perforations duplicated or triplicated, & co., and arranged above or below the regular scale of the music-sheet, for the purpose specified. Archive 2005-12-01
  • We texted each other all the time and arranged to meet up again. The Sun
  • There exists no single work that traces ambiguity or multivalence through the whole of Western culture; there - fore the suggested readings are arranged historically. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Our oven hob has four rings, like most hobs arranged rectangularly. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Some photographs look as though they've been deliberately composed, with the figures and their expressions carefully arranged to convey a particular message.
  • The process of taxidermy sees the skin of an animal removed, preserved and arranged around a model of the original body.
  • They said a gang called the "Asian Invasion" was behind a campaign of bullying at the school, and demanded security guards to protect pupils. "and that" Patrick said a fight had been arranged after Henry "barged" into a group of Asian boys in a school corridor. Archive 2008-01-01
  • The winners will be picked at random and notified tomorrow, when their flights etc will be booked and arranged. The Sun
  • Again, other lamellæ, found on the surface of the bone, are arranged parallel to its circumference; they are termed circumferential, or by some authors primary or fundamental lamellæ, to distinguish them from those laid down around the axes of the Haversian canals, which are then termed secondary or special lamellæ. II. Osteology. 2. Bone
  • The “Interior of Willesden Church” is excellent as a composition, and a piece of artistical workmanship; the groups are well arranged; and the figure of Mrs. Sheppard looking round alarmed, as her son is robbing the dandy Kneebone, is charming, simple, and unaffected. George Cruikshank
  • Their molds demonstrate that lenses were numerous, biconvex, hexagonal in outline and arranged in an hexagonal close-packing system.
  • By this method the anthropometrical records are arranged in an orderly way, while the simplicity of the mechanism, and the clearness of the charts, guarantee the making of such observations as I have considered fundamental. The Montessori Method
  • The example NTT uses is a wine store where the prices of the various cuvées on offer are arranged as items floating in space, the cheapest bottles closest to the viewer and the most expensive further away, and spread from left to right by type.
  • A metallophone consisting of a graduated series of steel bars, usually arranged like the piano keyboard, struck with hard beaters of brass, plastic, or wood.
  • Jeya feels that her ambitious nature made her unsuitable for an arranged marriage.
  • I presumed that was when the parents were out, or an arranged time they would pick up the phone if it rang. The Sun
  • A cousin of hers had arranged a psychic readings party at home but the psychic let her down. The Sun
  • The influence of royal wives on their husbands' religious observances suggests the power that women exercised, even within the context of arranged political marriages.
  • The adjusting nut and the anti - fake seal fixing body are arranged on locknut through screw threads.
  • Advance has been along two lines, markedly in relation to insect-pollination, one of which has culminated in the hypogynous epipetalous bicarpellate forms with dorsiventral often large and loosely arranged flowers such as occur in Scrophulariaceae, and the other in the epigynous bicarpellate small-flowered families of which the Compositae represent the most elaborate type. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • The works of dozens of surrealist artists are arranged in the exhibit.
  • So he called at a place he had heard of in Shaftesbury Avenue, where there was a "josser" who arranged it for him quite simply by means of a bill of sale upon his furniture. The Combined Maze
  • Around this grand square with its central lake were arranged as follows: on the north side a superb colonnade of sculptured columns, forming the façade of the Temple of Mnevis, the sacred ox of On, at the gate or propyla of which crouched two sphinxes, with majestic human heads. The pillar of fire, or, Israel in bondage
  • He chaffingly congratulated me on my tracking powers, and expressed regret that I had not made my appearance earlier, so that we might have arranged a race; and by the time we had finished lunch, I was as completely convinced as I had ever been of anything in my life, that he had no connection whatsoever with the Pirate. The Motor Pirate
  • Participants are mostly arranged along the top of page , unless drop - box participant creation notation is used.
  • The word groups, all of which have been chosen purely for their fluency-promoting property, have been arranged in alphabetical order under various headwords in dictionary style.

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