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He spent most of 1935 38 playing and arranging in Europe.
Mr. Carter recalled how he learned arranging in a 1987 interview with Gary Giddins.
As listers we are are simply flower arranging in the jungle.
There's some subtly efficient arranging in "Do You Want To," the fabulous single from their new album.
The first school of flower arranging in Japan, Ikenobō, was founded by Ono no Imoko in the early 7th century.
They include Oxo vases (which she is seen arranging), in yellow and light blue (small, $115; large, $137).
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He added, "In the next day or so, your leadership teams will be arranging in-person meetings where they will share the latest developments.
Along with writing letters to the editors of local newspapers, arranging in-person protests, and connecting citizens from the hollers with those in the hilltop mansions via Facebook, the Kanawha Forest Coalition had another card up its sleeve.
There is also a wider context: when a home patient's machine is faulty, some participants have experienced difficulties arranging in-centre dialysis, due to limited capacity.
Practices are not obliged to provide home visiting for such patients and NHS England will be responsible for arranging in-hours urgent medical care for participating patients.
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