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She made arrangements for someone to take her place on Remembrance Sunday," Jennie Dorries told ITV's Daybreak.
So when you move them, you move the location of the school and remove their arrangements for someone to look after the house and kids while they're out".
They are making arrangements for someone else to attend their office meetings while they go to services and they are very busy shopping and cooking all those special dishes.
If you rent out the property, you will have to make arrangements for someone to provide emergency repairs for your tenants.
Make arrangements for someone to pick up mail (or instruct the post office to hold your mail) and to watch the family pet.
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Many surprised Microsoft insiders noted that Mr. Sinofsky's departure was immediate, an unusual arrangement for someone with a 23-year track record at the company.
His mother also sleeps in the caravan, a surprisingly ad hoc arrangement for someone who makes a living conjuring high-gloss perfection.
Most of the exchanges following that time up until our arrival dealt with the possibility of checking in a day early (which we did not do) and making the arrangements for meeting someone from Paristay on our arrival.
Matt Collar of AllMusic added that the arrangements were "grandiose" for someone of Ryan's age, but they were "more than matched by her truly impressive vocal talent".
We can't even go to a caregiving support group meeting unless arrangements are made for someone to watch our patients.
Harry Connick Jr., her co-star in the recent Broadway revival of "The Pajama Game," wrote the delicate, almost melancholy arrangement for "Make Someone Happy," from "Do Re Mi," and the gently syncopated one for "I Have Dreamed," from "The King and I".
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