Idiom
If it's not one thing, it's another.
When one thing goes wrong, then another, and another..
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"If words, in English, arranged on the page have the power to control my body in this world, this sound and language can close its folds, like a fan, and I will slide into its world, where things are arranged differently".
My own little galley kitchen is friendly only to me: things are arranged at my height; the pan-organizing system is completely inscrutable to all other people, including everyone I've ever lived with; and it is, I guess, sort of confusing that the salt and sugar are in identical jars.
As things are arranged in a Friendly production, the equipment can be operated with so little wasted motion that its obtrusiveness is reduced to a minimum; on the other hand, its presence can, if necessary, be used as a psychological means of prodding the man being interviewed into greater communicativeness.
That's fine; just be sure such things are arranged ahead of time.
Now I am trying to find out about the way things are arranged in the United States.
Thus the theory of the transfinites treats not just 'cardinal' numbers which depend only on how many things there are but also 'ordinal' numbers which depend further on how the things are arranged.
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Fortunately, things were arranged so that Rudi could legalize his entry into the country.
It's very quiet, then there's the rattle of the tray and things being arranged and shown to me and I'm thinking.
Although his classification is no longer used, Cuvier broke away from the 18th-century idea that all living things were arranged in a continuous series from the simplest up to man.
Why should things be arranged so?
"The whole thing was arranged by relatives," he explained, in a way that suggested that he was not to blame.
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