Arranging
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104 examples of Arranging in a sentence
So they're sitting on Facebook, and they're sending these messages and
arranging
things and they don't know who anybody is, right?
Why was everyone surprised at this? That's because we knew theoretically that there was another way of
arranging
fibers in a hydrostatic skeleton, and that was with fibers at zero degrees and 90 degrees to the long axis of the structure.
Instead of
arranging
words in an order, in sequence, as a sentence, you arrange them in this map, where they're all linked together not by placing them one after the other but in questions, in question-answer pairs.
I look forward to the conversation, so thanks for
arranging
for that.
We didn't realize that he was going to show up there, so kudos to you guys for
arranging
a nice surprise like that.
We start with the number of objects we're arranging, four in this case, and multiply it by consecutively smaller integers until we reach one.
Just as there were four factorial ways of
arranging
four people, there are 52 factorial ways of
arranging
52 cards.
If you're ever successful in
arranging
one of these visits, please tell me about it.
I remember that a lot of people thought that grooming was strictly a precursor to
arranging
an in-person meeting with a kid to have sex with them.
And a coordination cost is essentially all of the financial or institutional difficulties in
arranging
group output.
And, to me, what's really the fun part is trying to design an enzyme for a new application,
arranging
the atoms just so.
Orchestral
arranging
is constructive.
Born in Wisconsin in 1887, O’Keeffe spent her childhood plucking wildflowers and
arranging
fruits to paint.
That person is then responsible for
arranging
your funeral, collecting assets and distributing them after paying debts and taxes.
Interferencia starts as unemployed Martin Sanders (Andres Bagg) hears something strange on his phone, he hears a mysterious man talking to a prostitute named Diana &
arranging
to meet her.
It criticises a great many Indian customs that many find oppressive -- such as the
arranging
of marriages by others, the importance of status and face, religious hypocrisy, sexism, the valuation of women in terms of their baby-making capacity, the binding concepts of duty and so on.
Of course the idea is pretty much out there...the federal government
arranging
to have a tracking device implanted into the jaw of an small-time thief to lure a more dangerous thief/computer hacker out of hiding.
It just seems as if the plot is being added to when the woman employs a hit man to bump the lawyers wife off after
arranging
to have his nightclub torched.It gets too silly I was glad when it finished the film overstayed its welcome by about an hour
Thoughtful story, well direct, genius camera
arranging
.
George Rose, (William Burke),"The Tree",'69, works hand in hand with his buddy Bill Hare, and even goes to a great deal of trouble
arranging
for these many experiments to become possible.
Renegades is set in Philadelphia where detective Buster McHenry (Kiefer Sutherland) is working undercover to try & bring down a dirty cop by
arranging
a robbery to steal six million dollars worth of diamonds, however things don't go to plan & the dirty cop doesn't show up & instead McHenry is forced to go through with the armed robbery with local mobster Marino (Robert Knepper) & his men.
Rahul's loyalty to his boss is unlimited, and he does everything for him, even
arranging
his appointments with women.
Burnt Money, a provocative, severe crime thriller from Argentina, begins like a Spanish- language Guy Ritchie narrative, with an assembly of criminals
arranging
a heist.
This simplistic view of two "mental illnesses" gets dressed up with 1) obsessed chick
arranging
to meet (and sleep with, equally of course) wheelchair bound guy via the plot device of anonymously informing him of a human interest story (he is an NPR-radio-station-type reporter) 2) utterly stupid 'human interest story' (an urban legend style boffo about a bunch of people who "wannabe" paralyzed for no particular reason whatsoever) 3) "magic fred astaire shoes" (of course, again, the shoes are nothing more than a mental "crutch" the guy is subconsciously using to give himself a reason to walk... that enable wheelchair guy to walk...after falling down a lot, only very slowly, with crutches or a cane...sort of like you'd expect someone who has been working out to retard muscular atrophy but who hasn't stood or walked for years to behave when finally standing and walking... 3) a few couldabeengreat lines that came off as too silly to be taken half-seriously because of the trying-to-be-an-allegory but frankly rather silly plot.
She sets a trap
arranging
for her sister to send their father (stern Henry Stephenson) to Powell's apartment for the purpose of catching Harding and Powell alone.
After the election, the intelligence agencies described the actions Russia had taken: hacking into the email accounts of the Democratic National Committee and of Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman;
arranging
for embarrassing emails to be made public through Wikileaks; and purveying “fake news.”
The Swiss writer and playwright Max Frisch once dismissed technology as “the art of
arranging
the world so that we need not experience it.”
Why impose restrictions on a dealmaker who earns a large fee for
arranging
a merger that imposes no risk on the bank after the transaction has closed?
When the AIIB is up and running, it, too, could support this process, by
arranging
debt financing alongside SRF’s initial equity investment.
Putin’s gains there –
arranging
for chemical disarmament by June of this year, or orchestrating the Geneva talks on ending the civil war – have no beneficial endgame for Russia.
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