Similar words: ranging, arrange, arranged, rearrange, prearrange, disarrange, arrangement, prearranged. Meaning: [ə'reɪndʒ] n. the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music.
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31. Many big Western arms manufacturers have whole departments devoted to arranging barter deals.
32. It has sophisticated reporting features, which involve taking information from the database and arranging it in tabular form.
33. To unburden themselves of arranging and directing these tasks, grieving families turn to funeral directors.
34. The crown prince countered by arranging full media coverage of a big National Guard training maneuver.
35. Some medical specialisms, especially geriatric medicine, are much better than others at arranging effective transfer.
36. That includes deciding on rental terms or arranging for others to make repairs.
37. During Nigel's second period in hospital, in between the times I spent there, I set about arranging his funeral.
38. The flowers and arranging fee cost a total of £395.
39. Organisers are now arranging a camping trip to Grassmere in August.
40. No film technician arranging the special effects for an adventure film could have created a more spectacular debut.
41. This flexible approach to arranging help for childcare has been adopted by several companies.
42. For a moment he was taken aback as he realised she was so sorry for him she was arranging a date.
43. He fastened the beads round his neck,[www.Sentencedict.com] arranging the knife so that it rested hidden between his shoulder blades.
44. Screen: Arranging furniture inside, altering shape of usable floor space.
45. As are our skills at arranging the most intricate forms of financing.
46. The society is also arranging a house to house collection.
47. However, most adult education classes will include something on flower arranging and many colleges provide courses on floristry.
48. Chapman, with perfect timing, anticipated events by arranging to meet Stephenson at Leeds, on his way home from Birmingham.
49. The Supreme Court, in its most recent decision, barred school officials from arranging prayers at graduation ceremonies.
50. This involved ecology, rather than just arranging dried specimens in interesting patterns.
51. One career academy that had fewer problems arranging work experiences for students was the Health Academy.
52. Before I could ever get to my life, conscience was arranging it all like a still life or tableau.
53. She spent her mature and declining years arranging royal marriages for her children.
54. It takes some arranging, and at least one false start, to get the conference call together.
55. Thornton had good contacts as well, and proved very useful in arranging meetings.
56. The person applying must have taken responsibility for arranging the funeral.
57. The village was too peopled by women, fit only for the baking of cakes and arranging tombola stalls.
58. Newcomen had done this by arranging for a jet of water to be squirted into the cylinder at the appropriate moment.
59. But yesterday, the Daily Post brought a smile back to her face by arranging a special meeting with Mrs Jones.
60. They are adept at arranging huge loans, underwriting stock offerings and putting together multinational mergers.
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