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To arranged

verb

To set up, to organize, especially in a positive manner.

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Some returnees have agreed to arranged marriages to establish a foothold in Cambodian society.

Romance became political in 1919, when Chinese students mounted demonstrations for democracy, science, and an end to arranged marriage, on behalf of what they called "the freedom of love".

Referring to arranged marriages, her father told the inquest: "When you look at the children who are born here, whether they want to follow into our footsteps is a different thing.

McKillen, he said, had attempted to arranged for him and the rock star shareholders to charge "penal" interest of 12.5% to Quinlan, who could not otherwise meet the terms of a proposed cash call on investors.

up and agrees to arranged marriage.

SnipSnap now supports the iPhone 5's larger screen, and users now have the ability to arranged those scanned coupons into bundles for easier access in-store.

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This proved hard to arrange.

Call ahead to arrange visits.

And how to arrange them?

How to arrange state power?

To arrange the trips.

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