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arrange

verb as in prepare musical composition differently

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He told us it was something of an arranged marriage, as his mother kept inviting Stella for dinner until eventually the penny dropped that he should take her out.

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Family is at the core of their lives, and as such, the apartment is arranged around making family members feel welcome.

They added that the EA has been working to engage the relevant environmental authorities in India on this issue and is taking steps to arrange a delegation to meet with officials later this year.

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We've arranged for him to first greet Lily and Doug while they are on the other side of the high metal fence which surrounds the field.

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The alleged response was that they were waiting to arrange a care programme but he was otherwise medically fit for discharge.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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